Colorado Code § 24-73-101

Governmental entity - disposal of personal identifying information - policy - definitions
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(1) Each governmental entity in the state that maintains paper or electronic
documents during the course of business that contain personal identifying information shall
develop a written policy for the destruction or proper disposal of those paper and electronic
documents containing personal identifying information. Unless otherwise required by state or
federal law or regulation, the written policy must require that, when such paper or electronic
documents are no longer needed, the governmental entity destroy or arrange for the destruction
of such paper and electronic documents within its custody or control that contain personal
identifying information by shredding, erasing, or otherwise modifying the personal identifying
information in the paper or electronic documents to make the personal identifying information
unreadable or indecipherable through any means.
(2) A governmental entity that is regulated by state or federal law and that maintains
procedures for disposal of personal identifying information pursuant to the laws, rules,
regulations, guidances, or guidelines established by its state or federal regulator is in compliance
with this section.
(3) Unless a governmental entity specifically contracts with a recycler or disposal firm
for destruction of documents that contain personal identifying information, nothing in this
section requires a recycler or disposal firm to verify that the documents contained in the products
it receives for disposal or recycling have been properly destroyed or disposed of as required by
this section.
(4) For the purposes of this section and section 24-73-102, unless the context otherwise
requires:
(a) "Governmental entity" means the state and any state agency or institution, including
the judicial department, county, city and county, incorporated city or town, school district,
special improvement district, authority, and every other kind of district, instrumentality, or
political subdivision of the state organized pursuant to law. "Governmental entity" includes
entities governed by home rule charters. "Governmental entity" does not include an entity acting
as a third-party service provider as defined in section 24-73-102.
(b) "Personal identifying information" means a social security number; a personal
identification number; a password; a pass code; an official state or government-issued driver's
license or identification card number; a government passport number; biometric data, as defined
in section 24-73-103 (1)(a); an employer, student, or military identification number; or a
financial transaction device, as defined in section 18-5-701 (3).

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