Colorado Code § 26-12-117

Anticipation warrants legal investments
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It is lawful for the state of
Colorado, any of its departments, institutions, or agencies, or any political subdivision of the
state to purchase anticipation warrants issued pursuant to the provisions of sections 26-12-110 to
26-12-118 if such warrants satisfy the investment requirements established in part 6 of article 75
of title 24, C.R.S.; except that the state, its departments, institutions, or agencies, or any of its
political subdivisions shall not invest more than twenty percent of the total of any specific fund
of such entities in such warrants.

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