C.R.S. Section 5-19-237
Statute of limitations


(a)

An action or proceeding brought pursuant to section 5-19-233 (a), (b), or (c) shall be commenced within four years after the conduct that is the basis of the administrator’s complaint.

(b)

An action brought pursuant to section 5-19-235 shall be commenced within two years after the latest of:

(1)

The individual’s last transmission of money to a provider;

(2)

The individual’s last transmission of money to a creditor at the direction of the provider;

(3)

The provider’s last disbursement to a creditor of the individual;

(4)

The provider’s last accounting to the individual pursuant to section 5-19-227 (a);

(5)

The date on which the individual discovered or reasonably should have discovered the facts giving rise to the individual’s claim; or

(6)

Termination of actions or proceedings by the administrator with respect to a violation of this part 2.

(c)

The period prescribed in subsection (b)(5) of this section is tolled during any period during which the provider or, if different, the defendant has materially and willfully misrepresented information required by this part 2 to be disclosed to the individual, if the information so misrepresented is material to the establishment of the liability of the defendant under this part 2.

Source: Section 5-19-237 — Statute of limitations, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-05.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

5‑19‑101
Short title
5‑19‑102
Legislative declaration
5‑19‑103
Definitions
5‑19‑104
Prohibited acts
5‑19‑105
Written disclosure required
5‑19‑106
Content of written disclosure
5‑19‑107
Written contracts required
5‑19‑108
Waivers and exemptions
5‑19‑109
Criminal penalties and injunctive relief
5‑19‑110
Powers of administrator of the uniform consumer credit code and district attorney - subpoenas - hearings
5‑19‑111
Damages
5‑19‑112
Aiding or assisting violation
5‑19‑113
Remedies cumulative
5‑19‑114
Relation between parts of article
5‑19‑201
Short title
5‑19‑202
Definitions
5‑19‑203
Exempt agreements and persons
5‑19‑204
Registration required
5‑19‑205
Application for registration - form, fee, and accompanying documents - repeal
5‑19‑206
Application for registration - required information
5‑19‑206.5
Name-based judicial record check
5‑19‑206.7
Remote work authorized - definition
5‑19‑207
Application for registration - obligation to update information
5‑19‑208
Application for registration - public information
5‑19‑209
Certificate of registration - issuance or denial
5‑19‑210
Certificate of registration - timing
5‑19‑211
Renewal of registration
5‑19‑212
Registration in another state
5‑19‑213
Bond required
5‑19‑214
Bond required - substitute
5‑19‑215
Good faith requirement
5‑19‑216
Customer service
5‑19‑217
Prerequisites for providing debt-management services
5‑19‑218
Communication by electronic or other means - definitions
5‑19‑219
Form and contents of agreement
5‑19‑220
Cancellation of agreement - waiver
5‑19‑221
Required language
5‑19‑222
Trust account
5‑19‑223
Fees and other charges
5‑19‑224
Voluntary contributions
5‑19‑225
Voidable agreements
5‑19‑226
Termination of agreements
5‑19‑227
Periodic reports - retention of records
5‑19‑228
Prohibited acts and practices
5‑19‑229
Notice of litigation
5‑19‑230
Advertising
5‑19‑231
Liability for the conduct of other persons
5‑19‑232
Powers of administrator - rules
5‑19‑233
Administrative and legal remedies
5‑19‑234
Suspension, revocation, or nonrenewal of registration - definitions
5‑19‑235
Private enforcement
5‑19‑236
Violation of unfair or deceptive practices statute
5‑19‑237
Statute of limitations
5‑19‑238
Uniformity of application and construction
5‑19‑239
Relation to federal “Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act”
5‑19‑240
Transitional provisions - application to existing transactions
5‑19‑241
Severability
5‑19‑242
Repeal of part
Green check means up to date. Up to date

Current through Fall 2024

§ 5-19-237’s source at colorado​.gov