Colorado Statutes
§ 11-44-104 — Commissioner may delegate powers
Colorado § 11-44-104
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Colo. Rev. Stat. § 11-44-104 (2026).
Text
The commissioner may
delegate such of the commissioner's powers and authority to the commissioner's
deputies as the commissioner deems necessary for proper administration of the
division and may designate appropriate titles for the commissioner's deputies and
any of the commissioner's employees. Any delegation or designation may be
rescinded by the commissioner at any time. Written records of such actions shall be
retained in the files of the division. The acts of deputies who have delegated powers
and authority have the same legal effect as if the acts were performed personally
by the commissioner.
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Legislative History
Source: L. 39: p. 250, � 21. CSA: C. 25, � 49(1). CRS 53: � 122-6-4. C.R.S.
1963: � 122-5-4. L. 2024: Entire section amended, (HB 24-1381), ch. 350, p. 2380, �
44, effective August 7.
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§ 11-10.5-101
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Authority of banking board§ 11-10.5-107
Eligible collateral - uninsured public deposits§ 11-10.5-109
Verification of collateral held - reports required§ 11-10.5-110
Procedures when event of default occurs§ 11-10.5-112
Annual fees and assessments§ 11-101-101
Short title§ 11-101-102
Declaration of policy§ 11-101-201
Effect on existing banks§ 11-101-301
Application of code§ 11-101-302
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