2020 Colorado Revised Statutes
Title 2 - Legislative
Article 5. Colorado Revised Statutes
Section 2-5-105. Publication contract - legislative declaration.

Universal Citation: CO Rev Stat § 2-5-105 (2020)

(1) (a) Consistent with the requirement of section 8 of article XVIII of the state constitution that the general assembly provide for the publication of the laws passed at each session, the state acknowledges its obligation to provide official sets of statutes that are reasonably priced, accurate, and easy to use. In fulfillment of this obligation, the general assembly provides for distribution of statutes to state and local government agencies and the courts, without charge, in accordance with section 2-5116 and provides for sale of statutes to the public in accordance with sections 2-5-111 and 2-5118.

(b) The general assembly hereby finds and declares that:

  1. This section is enacted to assure that the obligation set forth in paragraph (a) of thissubsection (1) is met consistent with the requirements of section 29 of article V of the state constitution governing the printing, binding, and distribution of the laws;

  2. An official, softbound, fully annotated set of statutes that is republished in its entirety annually and that is prepared under the supervision and direction of the committee on legal services of the general assembly meets that obligation; and

  3. On and after January 1, 1997, annual, softbound, official statutes shall be printed asa continuation of the original enactment of the Colorado Revised Statutes printed in accordance with the provisions of this article.

  1. On and after January 1, 1997, the work of the printing, binding, and packaging ofsoftbound volumes and publications ancillary to Colorado Revised Statutes, originally entitled Colorado Revised Statutes 1973, and other similar operations precedent to the distribution thereof when published shall be performed pursuant to a contract or contracts bid and entered into in the manner directed by the committee on legal services in accordance with this section. Such contract or contracts shall be bid by employing standard bidding practices including, but not limited to, the use of requests for information, requests for proposals, or any other standard vendor selection practices determined by the committee to be best suited to selecting an appropriate printing contractor. The executive director of the department of personnel shall provide such technical advice and assistance regarding bidding procedures as deemed necessary by the committee.

  2. (a) It is the intent of the general assembly that the work of printing, binding, and packaging of softbound volumes and publications ancillary to Colorado Revised Statutes be submitted to bid and any contract or contracts be awarded by the committee on legal services at least one year prior to the expiration of the current printing contract on December 31, 1997. However, if the committee determines that a further extension of the current contract would facilitate preparation of Colorado Revised Statutes in a new format and that such an extension would be in the public interest, the committee may extend such contract for an additional period not to exceed five years. The committee shall determine whether such an extension should be granted and, subject to the five-year limitation, the duration of any extension. Subsequent contracts for the work of printing, binding, packaging, and distribution shall be rebid at the direction of the committee on legal services prior to the expiration of a contract or, if an extension is granted, prior to the expiration of the extension period. Subsequent contracts shall be awarded at least six months prior to the expiration of a prior contract or extension period. The committee shall assure that the work is rebid at least every ten years. Such contract or contracts shall be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder or bidders and the determination thereof by the committee shall be final.

(b) The terms and conditions of any contract shall be determined by the committee on legal services, subject to the following:

  1. The term of any contract shall not exceed five years; however, the committee on legalservices may extend the term of any such contract for one additional period of not more than five years if it finds that such an extension would be in the public interest; and

  2. Any contract shall contain adequate procedures to allow for verification of actualcosts of printing.

  1. The methods and terms of sale of Colorado Revised Statutes to the public shall beincluded in the contract as an alternative provision as provided for in section 2-5-111.

  2. The committee on legal services may authorize such enhancements to or improvements in Colorado Revised Statutes as the committee deems appropriate.

  3. In the award of said contract or contracts, the committee on legal services shall takeinto consideration the policies set forth in the "Unfair Practices Act", article 2 of title 6, C.R.S.

  4. In determining the lowest responsible bidder in the award of said contract or contractsor in determining whether to extend any such contract as provided for in paragraph (b) of this subsection (3), the committee on legal services shall take into consideration the economic, fiscal, and tax impacts of the award or extension on the state of Colorado, its citizens, and its businesses. The information must be provided in writing and shall be verifiable by legal services staff.

(4) (Deleted by amendment, L. 93, p. 548, § 1, effective April 29, 1993.)

Source: L. 70: p. 366, § 1. C.R.S. 1963: § 135-6-5. L. 71: p. 1241, § 1. L. 81: Entire section amended, p. 1290, § 10, effective January 1, 1982. L. 83: Entire section amended, p. 378, § 4, effective July 1. L. 91: Entire section amended, p. 1902, § 1, effective May 24. L. 93: Entire section amended, p. 548, § 1, effective April 29. L. 96: Entire section amended and (2) amended, pp. 1345, 1512, §§ 3, 36, effective June 1.

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