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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
Any database created by the department that contains specific operational details that constitute confidential commercial data pursuant to section 24-72-204, C.R.S., shall not be merged or shared with any state, federal, or foreign government, industry partner, or other database that would modify the provisions with respect to how specific operational details that constitute confidential commercial data may be disseminated pursuant to section 35-57.9-103. Such data includes ownership, numbers, locations, and movements of livestock; financial information; the purchase and sale of livestock; account numbers or unique identifiers issued by government or private entities; operational protocols; and participation in an all-hazards security system; except that data within any all-hazards security system may be shared for response to or participation in any all-hazards event limited to the scope of each individual all-hazards event and to the scope of only those agencies directly involved in the all-hazards event. As used in this section, “all-hazards event” means the occurrence of any catastrophic event or incident that is either natural, such as a blizzard, fire, flood, tornado, earthquake, or disease outbreak, or man-made and that could be of biological, chemical, radiological, nuclear, or explosive origin.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Colorado Revised Statutes Title 35. Agriculture § 35-57.9-104. Restrictions on information in databases - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/co/title-35-agriculture/co-rev-st-sect-35-57-9-104/
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