Colorado Statutes
§ 5-20-210 — Prohibited conduct
Colorado § 5-20-210
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Colo. Rev. Stat. § 5-20-210 (2026).
Text
(1)A private education creditor shall not:
(a)Offer any private education credit obligation that does not comply with
this part 2 or with rules or orders of the administrator that are issued under this part
2 or that violates any other state or federal law;
(b)Engage in any unfair, deceptive, or abusive act or practice;
(c)(I) Take an assignment of earnings of the private education credit
borrower or cosigner for payment or as a security for payment of a debt arising out
of a private education credit obligation. An assignment of earnings in violation of
this section is unenforceable by the assignee of the earnings and revocable by the
borrower or cosigner.
(II)A sale of unpaid earnings made in consideration of the payment of money
to or for the account of the seller of the
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Legislative History
Source: L. 2021: Entire part added, (SB 21-057), ch. 378, p. 2525, � 5,
effective June 29. L. 2023: IP(1), (1)(a), and (1)(c) amended, (SB 23-248), ch. 360, p.
2163, � 25, effective August 7.
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