Colorado Code § 42-8-106

Issuance of clearance receipts
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All owners and operators of motor vehicles
subject to the payment of fees, licenses, or taxes imposed by the laws of this state, including
foreign vehicles, that have not been properly certificated or permitted by the public utilities
commission or that have not been approved by the department of revenue for monthly or
periodic payment of such fees, licenses, or taxes shall be issued a clearance receipt at a port of
entry weigh station only after such fees, licenses, or taxes that may be due are paid or
compliance is had with regulatory acts. A clearance receipt issued under this section shall
specify the date upon which issued and amounts of fees, licenses, or taxes to be paid. The receipt
shall be valid only for the dates and trips specified thereon and for the length of time specified
thereon. The Colorado state patrol, through the port of entry weigh stations, may also issue
permits for oversize and overweight commercial hauls pursuant to rules and regulations
governing such hauls established by the department of transportation. Failure to secure such
clearance receipt shall subject the owner or operator to a penalty of double the amount of any
tax, license, or fee due that shall be in addition to and distinct from the penalty provided for in
section 42-8-109.

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