Colorado Code § 42-8-104

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(1) The chief of the Colorado state patrol shall
issue such rules as the chief deems necessary to implement this article and carry out its purposes.
All permanent port of entry weigh stations established under the authority of this article shall be
operated at times determined by the chief so as to reasonably allow owners and operators of
motor vehicles subject to fees, licenses, or taxes or to rules imposed by the state of Colorado to
comply with all such laws and rules by clearance at a port of entry weigh station. All port of
entry weigh stations, either permanent or mobile, shall be equipped with weighing equipment
approved as to accuracy by the division of inspection and consumer services of the department
of agriculture.
(2) A port of entry officer, during the time that the officer is actually engaged in
performing the officer's duties as such and while acting under proper orders or rules issued by
the chief of the Colorado state patrol, shall exercise all the powers invested in peace officers in
connection with directing traffic and in the enforcement of the provisions of this article 8;
articles 2, 3, and 20 of this title 42; part 5 of article 4 of this title 42; and sections 42-4-106 (5),
42-4-209, 42-4-225 (1.5), 42-4-235, 42-4-1407, 42-4-1409, and 42-4-1414; except that an officer
does not have the power to serve civil writs and process and, in the exercise of the officer's
duties, an officer has the authority to restrain and detain persons or vehicles and may impound
any vehicle until any tax or license fee imposed by law is paid or until compliance is had with
any tax or regulatory law or rule issued thereunder.

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