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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(1) Proof beyond a reasonable doubt of commission of any act enumerated in this section is proof that the member of the general assembly committing the act has breached his fiduciary duty and the public trust. A member of the general assembly shall not accept a fee, a contingent fee, or any other compensation, except his official compensation provided by statute, for promoting or opposing the passage of legislation.
(2) It shall not be a breach of fiduciary duty and the public trust for a member of the general assembly to:
(a) Use state facilities or equipment to communicate or correspond with a member's constituents, family members, or business associates;
(b) Accept or receive a benefit as an indirect consequence of transacting state business; or
(c) Accept the payment of or reimbursement for actual and necessary expenses for travel, board, and lodging from any organization declared to be a joint governmental agency of this state under section 2-3-311(2), C.R.S., if:
(I)(A) The expenses are related to the member's attendance at a convention or meeting of the joint governmental agency at which the member is scheduled to deliver a speech, make a presentation, participate on a panel, or represent the state of Colorado or for some other legitimate state purpose;
(B) The travel, board, and lodging arrangements are appropriate for purposes of the member's attendance at the convention or meeting;
(C) The duration of the member's stay is no longer than is reasonably necessary for the member to accomplish the purpose of his or her attendance at the convention or meeting;
(D) The member is not currently and will not subsequent to the convention or meeting be in a position to take any official action that will benefit the joint governmental agency; and
(E) The attendance at conventions or meetings of the joint governmental agency has been approved by the executive committee of the legislative council or by the leadership of the house of the general assembly to which the member belongs; or
(II) The general assembly pays regular monthly, annual, or other periodic dues to the joint governmental agency that are invoiced expressly to cover travel, board, and lodging expenses for the attendance of members at conventions or meetings of the joint governmental agency.
(3) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no member of the general assembly shall lobby, solicit lobbying business or contracts, or otherwise establish a lobbying business or practice respecting issues before the general assembly prior to the expiration of his or her term. Where the member tenders his or her resignation prior to the expiration of his or her term, the requirements of this subsection (3) shall apply up through the date of the member's resignation from office.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Colorado Revised Statutes Title 24. Government State § 24-18-106. Rules of conduct for members of the general assembly - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/co/title-24-government-state/co-rev-st-sect-24-18-106/
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