Colorado Code § 44-50-204

Confidentiality
Open in Lexace · Ask the AI about this section
(1) The state licensing authority shall maintain the
confidentiality of:
(a) Reports or other information obtained from a licensee or a license applicant
containing any individualized data, information, or records related to the applicant; licensee;
licensee's operation, including sales information, leases, business organization records, financial
records, tax returns, credit reports, cultivation information, testing results, and security
information and plans; any participant information; or any other records that are exempt from
public inspection pursuant to state law. Such reports or other information may be used only for a
purpose authorized by this article 50 or a rule promulgated pursuant to this article 50 for
investigation or enforcement of any international, federal, state, or local securities law or
regulation or for any other state or local law enforcement purpose. Any information released
related to a participant may be used only for a purpose authorized by this article 50, as a part of
an active investigation, as a part of a proceeding authorized by this article 50, or for any state or
local law enforcement purpose involving evidence of sales transactions in violation of this article
50 or evidence of criminal activity. The information or records related to a participant constitute
medical data as described by section 24-72-204 (3)(a)(I), and the information or records may
only be disclosed to those persons directly involved with an active investigation or proceeding.
(b) Investigative records and documents related to ongoing investigations. Those records
and documents may be used only for a purpose authorized by this article 50 or rules promulgated
by this article 50 or for any other state or local law enforcement purpose.
(c) Computer systems maintained by the state licensing authority and the vendors with
which the state licensing authority has contracted.
(2) The state licensing authority shall make available for public inspection:
(a) Documents related to final agency actions and orders;
(b) Records related to testing on an aggregated and de-identified basis;
(c) Demographic information related to applicants and licensees available on an
aggregated and de-identified basis; and
(d) Enforcement forms and compliance checklists.

‹ Prev All Colorado sections Next ›


Lexace provides legal information, not legal advice, and no attorney–client relationship is created. Statute text is provided for general information and may not reflect the most recent amendments; verify against the official state code.