Colorado Code § 34-53-103

Altering value - certificate - penalty
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Any person, corporation, or
association, or the agent of any person, corporation, or association, engaged in the milling,
sampling, concentrating, reducing, shipping, or purchasing of ores in this state who in any
manner knowingly alters or changes the true value of any ores delivered to him or her, so as to
deprive the seller of the result of the correct value of the same, or who substitutes other ores for
those delivered to him or her, or who issues any bill of sale or certificate of purchase that does
not exactly and truthfully state the actual weight, assay value, and total amount paid for any lot
of ore purchased, or who, by any secret understanding or agreement with another, issues a bill of
sale or certificate of purchase that does not truthfully and correctly set forth the weight, assay
value, and total amount paid for any lot of ore purchased by him or her commits a class 2
misdemeanor.

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