Colorado Code § 24-75-602

Bonds of housing authority as legal investments. Notwithstanding any
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restrictions on investments contained in any laws of this state, all banks, bankers, trust
companies, savings banks and institutions, savings and loan associations, investment companies,
and other persons carrying on a banking business and all insurance companies, insurance
associations, and other persons carrying on an insurance business may legally invest any sinking
funds, moneys, or other funds belonging to them or within their control in any bonds or other
obligations issued by a housing authority pursuant to the "Housing Authorities Law", part 2 of
article 4 of title 29, C.R.S., or issued by any public housing authority or agency in the United
States when such bonds or other obligations are secured by a pledge of annual contributions to
be paid by the United States government or any agency thereof, and such bonds and other
obligations shall be authorized security for all public deposits. It is the purpose of this section to
authorize any persons, firms, corporations, and associations, public or private, to use any funds
owned or controlled by them, including, but not limited to, sinking, insurance, investment,
retirement, compensation, pension, and trust funds, and funds held on deposit, for the purchase
of any such bonds or other obligations. Public entities, as defined in section 24-75-601 (1), may
invest public funds in such bonds or other obligations only if said bonds or other obligations
satisfy the investment requirements established in this part 6. Nothing contained in this section
shall be construed as relieving any person, firm, or corporation from any duty of exercising
reasonable care in selecting securities.

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