Colorado Code § 40-41-113

Effect of other laws and judicial decisions
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(1) If any provision of this
article 41 conflicts with any other law regarding the attachment, assignment, perfection, effect of
perfection, or priority of any security interest in or transfer of CO-EI property, the provision of
this article 41 governs to the extent of the conflict.
(2) Effective on the date that CO-EI bonds are first issued, if any provision of this article
41 is held to be invalid or is invalidated, superseded, replaced, repealed, or expires, that
occurrence does not affect any action allowed under this article 41 that was lawfully taken by the
commission, an electric utility, an assignee, a collection agent, a financing party, a bondholder,
or a party to an ancillary agreement before the occurrence, and any such action remains in full
force and effect.
(3) Nothing in subsection (1) or (2) of this section precludes an electric utility for which
the commission has initially issued a financing order from applying to the commission for:
(a) A subsequent financing order amending the financing order as authorized by section
40-41-105 (4); or
(b) Approval of the issuance of CO-EI bonds to refund all or a portion of an outstanding
series of CO-EI bonds.

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