Colorado Code § 40-6-124

Disqualification
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(1) Commissioners and presiding administrative law judges
shall disqualify themselves in any proceeding in which their impartiality may reasonably be
questioned, including, but not limited to, instances in which they:
(a) Have a personal bias or prejudice concerning a party;
(b) Have served as an attorney or other representative of any party concerning the matter
at issue, or were previously associated with an attorney who served, during such association, as
an attorney or other representative of any party concerning the matter at issue;
(c) Know that they or any member of their family, individually or as a fiduciary, has a
financial interest in the subject matter at issue, is a party to the proceeding, or otherwise has any
interest that could be substantially affected by the outcome of the proceeding; or
(d) Have engaged in conduct which conflicts with their duty to avoid the appearance of
impropriety or of conflict of interest.

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