Colorado Code § 35-27-118

Civil penalties
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(1) (a) Any person who violates any provision of this article
or any rule or regulation adopted pursuant to this article is subject to a civil penalty, as
determined by the commissioner.
(b) (I) Before imposing any civil penalty, the commissioner shall consider the severity of
the violation, the amount of harm caused by such violation, the presence or absence of a pattern
of similar violations by the registrant, the effect of the proposed penalty on the ability of the
registrant to continue to conduct business, and any other factors deemed relevant.
(II) The commissioner may request advice from the arbitration council in assessing a
fine pursuant to this section.
(c) The maximum penalty imposed by the commissioner shall not exceed two thousand
five hundred dollars per violation.
(2) No civil penalty shall be imposed unless the person charged is given notice and an
opportunity for a hearing pursuant to article 4 of title 24, C.R.S.
(3) If the commissioner is unable to collect a civil penalty or if any person fails to pay all
or a set portion of such civil penalty, the commissioner is authorized to retain the attorney
general pursuant to section 35-27-116 to bring suit to recover such penalty. In any action brought
pursuant to this section the commissioner shall be entitled to recover costs and reasonable
attorney fees.

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