Colorado Code § 32-14-110

Privatization - study and consideration
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(1) The board shall study,
consider, and pursue opportunities for privatizing the costs of acquiring a stadium site, the costs
of constructing a stadium, or the costs of operating a stadium in order to minimize the use of
sales tax revenues to the greatest extent possible for the purposes of this article 14. Such methods
to be studied, considered, and pursued by the board in order to achieve such privatization shall
include, but not be limited to, the following:
(a) Financial incentives from private sources, including landowners and developers,
available to offset the cost of a stadium site and the construction, maintenance, and operation of
a stadium, including, but not limited to: Contributions of money, goods, equipment, and
services; financed purchase of an asset agreements; certificate of participation agreements; sale-
leaseback agreements; and joint venture proposals;
(b) The sale or lease of the name of the stadium, any symbol or image of the general
design, appearance, or configuration of the stadium, including trademarks, service marks, trade
names, and logos;
(c) The sale or lease of seat rights;
(d) The sale or lease of luxury suites, commonly referred to as sky boxes; and
(e) The sale of long-term advertising, parking, and concession rights.

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