Colorado Code § 40-2-102

Oath - qualifications
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Each commissioner, before entering upon the duties of
his office, shall take the constitutional oath of office. No person in the employ of or holding any
official relation to any corporation or person, which said corporation or person is subject in
whole or in part to regulation by the commission, and no person owning stocks or bonds of any
such corporation or who is in any manner pecuniarily interested therein shall be appointed to or
hold the office of commissioner or be appointed or employed by the commission; but if any such
person becomes the owner of such stocks or bonds or becomes pecuniarily interested in such
corporation otherwise than voluntarily, he shall divest himself of such ownership or interest
within six months; failing to do so, his office or employment shall become vacant.

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