Colorado Code § 24-70-203

Classes of printing
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(1) All public printing for the state of Colorado shall be
divided into four classes, as follows:
(a) The legislative bills, memorials, resolutions, calendars, and journals of the general
assembly shall constitute the first class.
(b) The laws passed by the general assembly at each session, known as the "Session
Laws of Colorado", shall constitute the second class.
(c) The reports of the opinions of the Colorado supreme court and court of appeals shall
constitute the third class.
(d) All other types of printing required by any governmental agency of the state, except
as provided in article 5 of title 2, C.R.S., shall constitute the fourth class.

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