Colorado Code § 24-70-211

Right to print, publish, and sell state laws and supreme court and court
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of appeals reports. Unless otherwise provided by law, nothing in this part 2 authorizes any
person, by virtue of a contract for printing the official statutes, pursuant to article 5 of title 2,
C.R.S., the session laws, or the supreme court and court of appeals reports of this state, either
directly or indirectly, to print, publish, sell, or give away for his own use or benefit any such
statutes, session laws, or reports; but the right to print, publish, sell, or give away such statutes,
session laws, or supreme court and court of appeals reports shall always remain with the state.
Any person who contracts for such printing and who prints, publishes, sells, or gives away such
statutes, session laws, or court reports in violation of the terms of such contract or without other
authorization of the general assembly for such statutes or session laws or without the
authorization of the supreme court for such court reports shall forfeit to the state the sum of one
hundred dollars for each and every book, volume, computer representation, or pamphlet so
printed, to be recovered by an action in the name of the state.

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