Colorado Code § 24-74-105

Access to state agency records - limitations
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(1) Beginning January 1,
2022, to be granted access to personal identifying information through a database or automated
network that is not publicly available information, a third party must have, within the past year,
certified under penalty of perjury that:
(a) The third party will not use personal identifying information obtained from the
database or automated network for the purpose of investigating for, participating in, cooperating
with, or assisting in federal immigration enforcement, including enforcement of civil
immigration laws and 8 U.S.C. sec. 1325 or 1326, unless required by federal or state law or to
comply with a court-issued subpoena, warrant, or order; and
(b) The third party will not disclose personal identifying information obtained from the
database or automated network to individuals or entities engaged in investigating for,
participating in, cooperating with, or assisting in federal immigration enforcement, including
enforcement of civil immigration laws and 8 U.S.C. sec. 1325 or 1326, unless required by
federal or state law or to comply with a court-issued subpoena, warrant, or order.
(2) The attorney general's office shall create a model certification form and provide it to
state agencies within sixty days of June 25, 2021.

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