C.R.S. Section 24-72-305.6
County clerk and recorder access to criminal history records of election judges and employees

  • rules

(1)

A county clerk and recorder shall request the criminal history records from the public website maintained by the Colorado bureau of investigation for all full-time, part-time, permanent, and contract employees of the county who staff a counting center and who have any access to electromechanical voting systems or electronic vote tabulating equipment. The county clerk and recorder shall request the records not less than once each calendar year prior to the first election of the year.

(2)

A county clerk and recorder may request, in his or her discretion, the criminal history records from the public website maintained by the Colorado bureau of investigation for an election judge serving in the county. The secretary of state may, by rule promulgated in accordance with article 4 of this title, require that certain duties may be performed only by those election judges for whom a county clerk and recorder has requested criminal history records pursuant to this subsection (2). Such duties may include accessing the statewide voter registration system established pursuant to section 1-2-301, C.R.S.

(3)

A county clerk and recorder authorized to access criminal history records pursuant to this section may access records that are maintained by or within this state directly through the public website maintained by the Colorado bureau of investigation. A county clerk and recorder that does not have access or authorization to use a credit card for conducting business on behalf of the county in which the clerk and recorder serves may request that the county sheriff for the county access the criminal records from the public website maintained by the Colorado bureau of investigation. Criminal records shall not be accessed pursuant to this section directly from the Colorado criminal justice computer system or the national criminal justice computer system.

Source: Section 24-72-305.6 — County clerk and recorder access to criminal history records of election judges and employees - rules, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-24.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

24‑72‑101
Records destroyed - certified copies rerecorded
24‑72‑102
District court to restore destroyed records
24‑72‑103
Costs and expenses of proceeding
24‑72‑104
Purchase abstracts
24‑72‑105
Abstract books part of records - evidence
24‑72‑106
Abstract books - use - presumptions
24‑72‑107
Abstract books, when notice
24‑72‑108
Jurisdiction of courts to make inquiry
24‑72‑109
Special commissioners - fees
24‑72‑110
Evidence admissible, when - charges
24‑72‑111
Originals destroyed, prior abstracts as evidence
24‑72‑112
Public records free to servicemen
24‑72‑113
Limit on retention of passive surveillance records - definition
24‑72‑200.1
Short title
24‑72‑201
Legislative declaration
24‑72‑202
Definitions
24‑72‑203
Public records open to inspection
24‑72‑204
Allowance or denial of inspection - grounds - procedure - appeal - definitions - repeal
24‑72‑204.5
Adoption of electronic mail policy
24‑72‑205
Copy, printout, or photograph of a public record - imposition of research and retrieval fee
24‑72‑205.5
Public inspection of ballots - stay period - recounts - rules governing public inspection of ballots - legislative declaration - definitions
24‑72‑301
Legislative declaration
24‑72‑302
Definitions
24‑72‑303
Records of official actions required - open to inspection - applicability
24‑72‑304
Inspection of criminal justice records
24‑72‑305
Allowance or denial of inspection - grounds - procedure - appeal
24‑72‑305.3
Private access to criminal history records of volunteers and employees of charitable organizations
24‑72‑305.4
Governmental access to criminal history records of applicants in regulated professions or occupations
24‑72‑305.5
Access to records - denial by custodian - use of records to obtain information for solicitation - definitions
24‑72‑305.6
County clerk and recorder access to criminal history records of election judges and employees - rules
24‑72‑306
Copies, printouts, or photographs of criminal justice records - fees authorized
24‑72‑307
Challenge to accuracy and completeness - appeals
24‑72‑309
Violation - penalty
24‑72‑501
Definitions
24‑72‑502
Creation of a privacy policy for governmental entities
24‑72‑601
Definitions
24‑72‑602
Access to personal medical information prohibited - exceptions
24‑72‑701
Definitions
24‑72‑702
Expungement of arrest records in case of mistaken identity - definitions
24‑72‑703
Sealing of records - general provisions - order applicability - discovery and advisements
24‑72‑704
Sealing of arrest records when no charges filed - automatic sealing
24‑72‑705
Sealing criminal justice records other than convictions - simplified process - applicability
24‑72‑706
Sealing of criminal conviction and criminal justice records - processing fee
24‑72‑707
Sealing of criminal conviction records information for offenses committed by victims of human trafficking
24‑72‑708
Sealing of criminal conviction records information for municipal offenses for convictions
24‑72‑709
Sealing of criminal conviction records information for multiple conviction records
24‑72‑710
Sealing of criminal conviction records information for offenses that receive a full and unconditional pardon
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§ 24-72-305.6’s source at colorado​.gov