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2022 Colorado Code
Title 15 - Probate, Trusts, and Fiduciaries
Article 23 - Colorado Electronic Preservation of Abandoned Estate Planning Documents Act
Editor's note: HB 20-1368 amended the effective date of HB 19-1229 to change the date from January 1, 2021, to January 1, 2023. (See L. 2020, p. 1441 .)
- § 15-23-101. Short Title
- § 15-23-102. Legislative Declaration
- § 15-23-103. Definitions
- § 15-23-104. Applicability
- § 15-23-105. Transfer of Possession to Creator
- § 15-23-106. Preservation of an Abandoned Original Estate Planning Document After Diligent Search
- § 15-23-107. Privilege
- § 15-23-108. Exculpation of Custodian
- § 15-23-109. Electronic Conversion and Filing
- § 15-23-110. Penalty of Perjury
- § 15-23-111. Filing Statement
- § 15-23-112. Reliance on Filing Statement
- § 15-23-113. Fees - Disposition - Appropriation - Cash Fund
- § 15-23-114. Duties of the State Court Administrator
- § 15-23-115. Destruction of Original Estate Planning Document
- § 15-23-116. Authenticity of Electronic Estate Planning Document
- § 15-23-117. Public Record
- § 15-23-118. Access to Filing Statement
- § 15-23-119. Access to Electronic Estate Planning Document Prior to Notification of Creator's Death
- § 15-23-120. Access to Electronic Estate Planning Document After Notification of Creator's Death - Definitions. [ Editor's Note: This Section Is Effective January 1, 2023. ]
- § 15-23-121. Action to Establish a Claim
- § 15-23-122. Deletion of Electronic Estate Planning Documents and Computer Folders - Error Correction
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