Colorado Code § 30-10-102

All money delivered to treasurer - penalty for failure
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(1) Except as
provided in subsection (2) of this section, every county clerk and recorder, district attorney,
sheriff, or other state or county officer appointed by law, required or permitted to receive and
pay over to the county treasurer any taxes, fines, fees, or other moneys whatsoever, within thirty
days after the receipt of such moneys, shall pay the same over to the county treasurer, and
together therewith such officer so paying over the same shall deliver to the county treasurer a
statement of the amount of such moneys so collected by him and paid over, which statement
shall be signed by the person paying the same, sworn to before the county treasurer, and then
filed and preserved in the office of such treasurer. Every person falsely swearing in any such
statement is guilty of perjury in the second degree. The county treasurer shall not demand or
receive any fee for administering the oath required by this section.
(2) Fines and fees levied and collected in state courts for which no specific disposition is
provided shall be paid to the department of the treasury for deposit in the general fund.

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