2020 Colorado Revised Statutes
Title 6 - Consumer And Commercial Affairs
Article 4. Colorado Antitrust Act of 1992
Editor's note: This article was numbered as article 4 of chapter 55, C.R.S. 1963. The substantive provisions of this article were repealed and reenacted in 1992, resulting in the addition, relocation, and elimination of sections as well as subject matter. For amendments to this article prior to 1992, consult the Colorado statutory research explanatory note beginning on page vii in the front of this volume. Former C.R.S. section numbers are shown in editor's notes following those sections that were relocated.
Law reviews: For article, "The 1992 Colorado Antitrust Act: Per Se Bidrigging and Key
Issues", see 22 Colo. Law. 2229 (1993); for article, "The Colorado Antitrust Act of 1992", see 22 Colo. Law. 695 (1993); for article, "Antitrust Questions and Answers: A Primer for Practitioners", see 24 Colo. Law. 521 (1995); for article, "Criminal Enforcement of State and Federal Antitrust Laws", see 43 Colo. Law. 59 (Oct. 2014).
- Section 6-4-101. Short title.
- Section 6-4-102. Legislative declaration.
- Section 6-4-103. Definitions.
- Section 6-4-104. Illegal restraint of trade or commerce.
- Section 6-4-105. Monopolization and attempt to monopolize.
- Section 6-4-106. Bid-rigging.
- Section 6-4-107. Mergers - acquisitions.
- Section 6-4-108. Exemptions.
- Section 6-4-109. Jurisdiction - venue.
- Section 6-4-110. Civil discovery request.
- Section 6-4-111. Enforcement by the attorney general.
- Section 6-4-112. Civil penalties.
- Section 6-4-113. Enforcement - injunction.
- Section 6-4-114. Enforcement - civil damages.
- Section 6-4-115. Notice to the attorney general.
- Section 6-4-116. Computation of damages.
- Section 6-4-117. Enforcement - criminal proceedings.
- Section 6-4-118. Statute of limitations.
- Section 6-4-119. Interpretation.
- Section 6-4-120. Remedies - cumulative.
- Section 6-4-121. Void contracts - refund.
- Section 6-4-122. Severability.