Colorado Revised Statutes and Constitution
Current as of January 01, 2022 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
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Colorado Revised Statutes
- Colorado Constitution of 1876
- Title 1. Elections
- Title 2. Legislative
- Title 3. United States
- Title 4. Uniform Commercial Code
- Title 5. Consumer Credit Code
- Title 6. Consumer and Commercial Affairs
- Title 7. Corporations and Associations
- Title 8. Labor and Industry
- Title 9. Safety Industrial and Commercial
- Title 10. Insurance
- Title 11. Financial Institutions
- Title 12. Professions and Occupations
- Title 13. Courts and Court Procedure
- Title 14. Domestic Matters
- Title 15. Probate, Trusts, and Fiduciaries
- Title 16. Criminal Proceedings
- Title 17. Corrections
- Title 18. Criminal Code
- Title 19. Children's Code
- Title 20. District Attorneys
- Title 21. State Public Defender
- Title 22. Education
- Title 23. Postsecondary Education
- Title 24. Government State
- Title 25. Health
- Title 25.5. Health Care Policy and Financing
- Title 26. Human Services Code
- Title 26.5. Early Childhood Programs and Services
- Title 27. Behavioral Health
- Title 28. Military and Veterans
- Title 29. Government Local
- Title 30. Government County
- Title 31. Government Municipal
- Title 32. Special Districts
- Title 33. Parks and Wildlife
- Title 34. Mineral Resources
- Title 35. Agriculture
- Title 36. Natural Resources General
- Title 37. Water and Irrigation
- Title 38. Property Real and Personal
- Title 39. Taxation
- Title 40. Utilities
- Title 41. Aeronautics: Aircraft and Airports
- Title 42. Vehicles and Traffic
- Title 43. Transportation
- Title 44. Activities Regulated by the Department of Revenue
- Effective Dates
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