Colorado Code § 42-8-109

Fines and penalties
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(1) Any person who drives a vehicle or owns a vehicle
in violation of the provisions of section 42-8-105 (1) to (5) or 42-8-106 commits a class 2
misdemeanor traffic offense.
(2) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 42-1-217, all fines and penalties imposed
under this article shall be transmitted to the state treasurer, who shall credit the same to the state
highway fund; except that, fifty percent of any fine or penalty imposed under this article for a
violation occurring within the corporate limits of a city, town, or city and county or outside the
corporate limits of a city, town, or city and county, which violation is cited by a law enforcement
officer of such city, town, county, or city and county, shall be transmitted to the treasurer or
chief financial officer of such city, town, county, or city and county, and the remaining fifty
percent shall be transmitted to the state treasurer, who shall credit the same to the state highway
fund.
(3) In addition to the penalties imposed pursuant to subsection (1) of this section, the
chief of the Colorado state patrol shall, upon the conviction of any owner or operator or of any
agent, officer, or employee, after a third offense within one calendar year, notify the public
utilities commission of such conviction, and the commission may suspend any license or permit
for a period not to exceed six months or revoke all such certificates and permits issued to the
owner or operator of such vehicles by the public utilities commission. Such certificate or permit
can be suspended or revoked only after due notice and hearing and for good cause shown. The
chief shall file a complaint with the public utilities commission, and the commission must hold a
hearing within thirty days after filing of a complaint by the chief. If at the hearing the
commission finds that the facts as stated in the complaint by the chief are substantially correct,
the commission may immediately revoke all intrastate certificates and permits issued by it to
such violator.
(4) (Deleted by amendment, L. 96, p. 386, § 4, effective April 17, 1996.)

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