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Colorado Revised Statutes 24-72.1-101. Short title. This article shall be known and may be cited as the "Secure and Verifiable Identity Document Act". 24-72.1-102. Definitions. As used in this article, unless the context otherwise requires: (1) "Children" means children as defined by 42 U.S.C. sec. 1786 (b). (2) "Infants" means infants as defined by 42 U.S.C. sec. 1786 (b). (3) "Public entity" means an agency, department, board, division, bureau, commission, council, or political subdivision of the state. (4) "Public official" means an elected or appointed official, an employee, or an agent of a public entity. (5) "Secure and verifiable document" means a document issued by a state or federal jurisdiction or recognized by the United States government and that is verifiable by federal or state law enforcement, intelligence, or homeland security agencies. 24-72.1-103. Identity documents
(2) A public entity that is issuing an identification card, license, permit, or official document shall not authorize acceptance of an identification document, nor shall a public official acting in an official capacity accept an identification document before issuing such documents, unless such identification document is a secure and verifiable document. 24-72.1-104. Records. Information gathered pursuant to section 24-72.1-105 (2) (a) shall be a public record accessed pursuant to section 24-72-306 unless the subject of the information is a juvenile or the information concerns an ongoing criminal investigation. Such records shall be retained for three years, but may be disposed of after three years. 24-72.1-105. Violations - immunity. (1) Actions taken in knowing violation of this article shall not be protected by governmental immunity provided to public employees by article 10 of this title. (2) A peace officer who, in the performance of the officer's duties, utilizes identification that is not secure and verifiable shall not forfeit governmental immunity pursuant to this section if such officer: (a) Gathers all information from such identification; and (b) If feasible, according to any applicable law enforcement agency guidelines, gathers fingerprint information from such person and stores such fingerprints for at least one year as a criminal justice record. 24-72.1-106. Applicability. This article shall not apply to a person reporting a crime; a public entity or official accepting a crime report, conducting a criminal investigation, accepting an application for the provision of services or providing services to infants and children born in the United States pursuant to 42 U.S.C. sec. 1786, or providing emergency medical service; a peace officer in the performance of the officer's duties and within the scope of the officer's employment if such officer complies with section 24-72.1-105 (2); or instances when a federal law mandates acceptance of a document.
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