Colorado Code § 44-30-204

Investigator - peace officers
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(1) All investigators of the division and their
supervisors, including the director and the executive director, have all the powers of any peace
officer to:
(a) Make arrests, with or without warrant, for any violation of this article 30, article 20
of title 18, or the rules promulgated pursuant to this article 30, any other laws or rules pertaining
to the conduct of limited gaming or sports betting in this state, or any criminal law of this state,
if, during an officer's exercise of powers or performance of duties under this section, probable
cause is established that a violation of any said law or rule has occurred;
(b) Inspect, examine, investigate, hold, or impound any premises where limited gaming
or sports betting is conducted, any devices or equipment designed for or used in limited gaming
or sports betting, and any books and records in any way connected with any limited gaming or
sports betting activity;
(c) Require any person licensed pursuant to this article 30, upon demand, to permit an
inspection of his or her licensed premises, gaming equipment and devices, or books or records;
and to permit the testing and the seizure for testing or examination purposes of all devices,
equipment, and books and records;
(d) Serve all warrants, notices, summonses, or other processes relating to the
enforcement of laws regulating limited gaming or sports betting;
(e) Serve distraint warrants issued by the department pertaining to limited gaming or
sports betting;
(f) Conduct investigations into the character, record, and reputation of all applicants for
limited gaming or sports betting licenses, all licensees, and any other persons as the commission
may determine pertaining to limited gaming or sports betting;
(g) Investigate violations of all the laws pertaining to limited gaming, sports betting, and
activities related to both;
(h) Assist or aid any sheriff or other peace officer in the performance of his or her duties
upon the sheriff's or peace officer's request or the request of other local officials having
jurisdiction.
(2) Criminal violations of this article 30 discovered during an authorized investigation or
discovered by the commission shall be referred to the appropriate district attorney.
(3) The investigators of the division, including the director of the division, shall be
considered peace officers, as described in sections 16-2.5-101 and 16-2.5-123. The executive
director shall be considered a peace officer as described in sections 16-2.5-101 and 16-2.5-121.
(4) Nothing in this section shall be construed to prohibit local sheriffs, police
departments, and other local law enforcement agencies from enforcing the provisions of this
article 30, and the rules promulgated pursuant to this article 30, or from performing their other
duties to the full extent permitted by law. All sheriffs, police officers, district attorneys, and
other local law enforcement agencies shall have all the powers set forth in subsection (1) of this
section.

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