Colorado Code § 42-4-1716

Notice to appear or pay fine - failure to appear - penalty - definition
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(1) 
For the purposes of this part 17, tender by an arresting officer of the summons or penalty
assessment notice shall constitute notice to the violator to appear in court at the time specified on
such summons or to pay the required fine and surcharge thereon.
(2) A person commits a class 2 misdemeanor traffic offense if the person fails to appear
to answer any offense other than a traffic infraction charged under this part 17.
(3) (Deleted by amendment, L. 2004, p. 1335, § 9, effective July 1, 2005.)
(4) (a) (I) Except as otherwise provided in subparagraph (II) of this paragraph (a), a
person who is a parent or legal guardian of a minor under the age of eighteen years and who is
required to appear in court with the minor pursuant to the provisions of this part 17 including but
not limited to section 42-4-1706 (2)(b), 42-4-1707 (1)(b), or 42-4-1710 (1.5), shall appear in
court at the location and on the date stated in the penalty assessment notice or in the summons
and complaint or as instructed by the court.
(II) The provisions of subparagraph (I) of this paragraph (a) concerning the appearance
of a parent or legal guardian shall not apply in a case where the minor under the age of eighteen
years or the parent of the minor demonstrates to the court by clear and convincing evidence that
the minor is an emancipated minor.
(III) For purposes of this subsection (4), "emancipated minor" means a minor under the
age of eighteen years who has no legal guardian and whose parents have entirely surrendered the
right to the care, custody, and earnings of the minor, no longer are under any duty to support or
maintain the minor, and have made no provision for the support of the minor.
(b) Repealed.

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