Colorado Securities Act, Municipal Bond Supervision Act, Commodity Code
Summary
This document provides links to various Colorado statutes and rules related to securities, municipal bonds, and commodities. It includes the Colorado Securities Act, the Municipal Bond Supervision Act, and the Colorado Commodity Code, along with their respective regulations. The page also links to federal SEC laws and information on protecting vulnerable adults from financial exploitation.
What changed
This document serves as a central repository for key Colorado state statutes and regulations governing securities, municipal bonds, and commodities. It provides direct links to the full text of the Colorado Securities Act, the Municipal Bond Supervision Act, and the Colorado Commodity Code, as well as their associated rules and regulations. Additionally, it references federal SEC laws and a state act protecting vulnerable adults from financial exploitation, offering a comprehensive resource for compliance professionals in Colorado.
While this document itself does not introduce new regulatory changes or deadlines, it directs users to the primary legal sources. Compliance officers and legal professionals in Colorado should review these linked statutes and rules to ensure adherence to current state and federal securities, municipal bond, and commodity regulations. The page also notes the availability of cost-benefit analyses for proposed rule changes upon request.
What to do next
- Review the Colorado Securities Act and its associated rules.
- Review the Colorado Municipal Bond Supervision Act and its associated regulations.
- Review the Colorado Commodity Code and related statutes.
Source document (simplified)
Statutes and Rules
Statutes and Rules
Rules under the Colorado Securities Act
The Colorado Municipal Bond Supervision ActRegulations under the Municipal Bond Supervision Act
The Colorado Commodity Code
Protect Vulnerable Adults from Financial Exploitation Act
Rulemaking Notices and Opinions
Note Regarding Cost-Benefit Analysis
A member of the public may email the Colorado Office of Policy, Research & Regulatory Reform (COPRRR) to request a cost-benefit analysis (CBA) from the agency proposing rule changes, which is made publicly available when it is completed.
Request a CBA by emailing doraOPRWebsite@state.co.us
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