C.R.S. Section 18-9-313.5
Personal information on the internet

  • election officials
  • definitions

(1)

As used in this section, unless the context otherwise requires:

(a)

“Election duties” means activities required or authorized by law to conduct public elections pursuant to the “Uniform Election Code of 1992”, articles 1 to 13 of title 1; the “Colorado Local Government Election Code”, article 13.5 of title 1; the “Colorado Municipal Election Code of 1965”, article 10 of title 31; or parts 8 and 9 of article 1 of title 32.

(b)

“Election official” means a county clerk and recorder, a municipal clerk, an election judge, a member of a canvassing board, a member of a board of county commissioners, a member or secretary of a board of directors authorized to conduct public elections, a representative of a governing body, or any other person contracting for or engaged in the performance of election duties. “Election official” includes any person who is an election worker.

(c)

“Election worker” means a county clerk and recorder, a person currently employed by a county to perform election duties, a municipal clerk, a person currently employed by a municipal government to perform election duties, the secretary of state, and a person currently employed by the secretary of state to perform election duties. “Election worker” does not include an election judge or a temporary employee of a county, municipal government, or the secretary of state.

(d)

“Exempt party” means any party to the record, a settlement service, a title insurance company, a title insurance agency, a mortgage servicer or a mortgage servicer’s qualified agent, or an attorney licensed and in good standing in the state of Colorado to practice law and who is engaged in a real estate matter.

(e)

“Immediate family” means:

(I)

An election official’s spouse, child, or parent; or

(II)

Any other person who lives in the same residence as the election official.

(f)

“Mortgage servicer” has the same meaning as set forth in section 5-21-103 (4).

(g)

“Personal information” means a person’s home address, home telephone number, personal mobile telephone number, pager number, or personal e-mail address; a photograph of a person; directions to a person’s home; or a photograph or description of a person’s home, vehicle, or vehicle license plate.

(h)

“Settlement service” means a service listed in section 10-11-102 (6.7)(a) to (6.7)(f).

(i)

“Title insurance agency” has the same meaning as set forth in section 10-11-102 (8.5).

(j)

“Title insurance company” has the same meaning as set forth in section 10-11-102 (10).

(2)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

It is unlawful for a person to knowingly make available on the internet personal information about an election official or an election official’s immediate family if the dissemination of personal information poses an imminent and serious threat to the safety of the election official or the election official’s immediate family and the person making the information available on the internet knows or reasonably should know of the imminent and serious threat.

(b)

A violation of this subsection (2) is a class 1 misdemeanor.

(3)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

An election worker may submit a written request pursuant to subsection (3)(b) of this section to a state or local government official to remove the election worker’s personal information from records that are available on the internet. If a state or local government official receives the written request, then the state or local government official shall not knowingly make available on the internet personal information about the election worker.

(b)

An election worker’s written request to a state or local government official to remove personal information from records that the official makes available on the internet must include:

(I)

The election worker’s full name and home address;

(II)

Evidence that the person submitting the request is an election worker; and

(III)

An affirmation stating under penalty of perjury that the election worker submitting the request has reason to believe that the dissemination of the personal information contained in the records that the official makes available on the internet poses an imminent and serious threat to the safety of the election worker.

(c)

An exempt party may access a record that includes information otherwise subject to redaction pursuant to subsection (3)(b) of this section and that is maintained by the county recorder, county assessor, or county treasurer if the person seeking access to the record provides evidence and an affirmation under penalty of perjury that they are an exempt party.

(d)

Each county recorder, county assessor, or county treasurer shall grant an exempt party access to the record based on its existing processes or shall adopt a process to grant access if one is not already in place. Each county recorder, county assessor, or county treasurer may assess administrative costs related to granting access to the exempt party requesting the record.

Source: Section 18-9-313.5 — Personal information on the internet - election officials - definitions, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-18.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

18‑9‑101
Definitions
18‑9‑102
Inciting riot
18‑9‑103
Arming rioters
18‑9‑104
Engaging in a riot
18‑9‑105
Disobedience of public safety orders under riot conditions
18‑9‑106
Disorderly conduct
18‑9‑107
Obstructing highway or other passageway
18‑9‑108
Disrupting lawful assembly
18‑9‑108.5
Residential picketing - legislative declaration
18‑9‑109
Interference with staff, faculty, or students of educational institutions
18‑9‑110
Public buildings - trespass, interference - penalty
18‑9‑111
Harassment - Kiana Arellano’s Law
18‑9‑112
Loitering - definition - legislative declaration
18‑9‑113
Desecration of venerated objects
18‑9‑114
Hindering transportation
18‑9‑115
Endangering public transportation and utility transmission
18‑9‑115.5
Violation of a restraining order related to public conveyances
18‑9‑116
Throwing missiles at vehicles - harassment of bicyclists
18‑9‑116.5
Vehicular eluding
18‑9‑117
Unlawful conduct on public property
18‑9‑118
Firearms, explosives, or incendiary devices in facilities of public transportation
18‑9‑119
Failure or refusal to leave premises or property upon request of a peace officer - penalties - payment of costs
18‑9‑120
Terrorist training activities - penalties - exemptions
18‑9‑121
Bias-motivated crimes
18‑9‑122
Preventing passage to and from a health-care facility - engaging in prohibited activities near facility
18‑9‑123
Bringing alcohol beverages, bottles, or cans into the major league baseball stadium
18‑9‑124
Hazing - penalties - legislative declaration
18‑9‑125
Interference with a funeral
18‑9‑201
Definitions
18‑9‑201.5
Scope of part 2
18‑9‑202
Cruelty to animals - aggravated cruelty to animals - service animals - short title
18‑9‑202.5
Impounded animals - costs of impoundment, provision, and care - disposition - procedures - application - definition
18‑9‑204
Animal fighting - penalty
18‑9‑204.5
Unlawful ownership of dangerous dog - legislative declaration - definitions
18‑9‑205
Disposition of fines
18‑9‑206
Unauthorized release of an animal - penalty - restitution
18‑9‑207
Tampering or drugging of livestock
18‑9‑208
Forfeiture of animals
18‑9‑209
Immunity for reporting cruelty to animals - false report - penalty
18‑9‑301
Definitions
18‑9‑302
Wiretapping and eavesdropping devices prohibited - penalty
18‑9‑303
Wiretapping prohibited - penalty
18‑9‑304
Eavesdropping prohibited - penalty
18‑9‑305
Exceptions
18‑9‑306
Abuse of telephone and telegraph service
18‑9‑306.5
Obstruction of telephone or telegraph service
18‑9‑309
Telecommunications crime
18‑9‑309.5
Civil remedies - injunctions - forfeiture
18‑9‑310
Unlawful use of information - penalty
18‑9‑310.5
False statement to the CBI for sex offender registry information
18‑9‑311
Automated dialing systems prohibited
18‑9‑312
Hostage, endangered person, or armed person in geographical area - telephone, electronic, cellular, or digital communications
18‑9‑313
Personal information on the internet - victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking - other protected persons - definitions
18‑9‑313.5
Personal information on the internet - election officials - definitions
18‑9‑314
Interference with lawful distribution of newspapers - definitions
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§ 18-9-313.5’s source at colorado​.gov