Colorado Code § 42-4-1718

Electronic transmission of data - standards
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(1) The department, the
judicial department, and the department of public safety shall jointly develop standards for the
electronic transmission of any penalty assessment notice or summons and complaint issued
pursuant to the provisions of this article or issued pursuant to any county ordinance adopted
under section 30-15-401 (1)(h), C.R.S. Such agencies shall consult with county sheriffs,
municipal police departments, municipal courts, and the office of transportation safety in the
department of transportation in developing such standards. Such standards shall be consistent
with requirements of the department for reporting convictions under the provisions of this article
and with the requirements of the department of public safety for reporting criminal information
under article 21 of title 16, C.R.S. The provisions of this section shall not be interpreted to
require any municipality, county, or other government entity to transmit traffic data
electronically.
(2) A municipal court, county court, district court, or any court with jurisdiction over
violations of traffic rules and laws shall not dismiss any charges or refuse to enforce any traffic
law or rule solely because a penalty assessment notice or summons and complaint issued
pursuant to the standards established in this section is in electronic form or contains an electronic
signature.

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