C.R.S.
Section 5-5-106
Limitation on garnishment
- definitions
(1)
For the purposes of this part 1:(a)
“Disposable earnings” means that part of the earnings of an individual remaining after the deduction from those earnings of amounts required by law to be withheld.(b)
“Garnishment” means any legal or equitable procedure through which the earnings of an individual are required to be withheld for payment of a debt.(2)
Intentionally left blank —Ed.(a)
The maximum part of the aggregate disposable earnings of an individual for any workweek that is subjected to garnishment to enforce payment of a judgment arising from a consumer credit transaction may not exceed the lesser of:(I)
Twenty-five percent of the individual’s disposable earnings for that week; or(II)
The amount by which the individual’s disposable earnings for that week exceed thirty times the federal minimum hourly wage prescribed by section 206 (a)(1) of the “Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938”, 29 U.S.C. sec. 201 et seq., in effect at the time the earnings are payable; or(III)
The amount by which the individual’s disposable earnings for that week exceed thirty times the state minimum hourly wage pursuant to section 15 of article XVIII of the state constitution in effect at the time the earnings are payable.(b)
In the case of earnings for a pay period other than a week, the administrator may prescribe by rule a multiple of the federal minimum hourly wage or the state minimum hourly wage, equivalent in effect to that set forth in subparagraphs (II) or (III) of paragraph (a) of this subsection (2).(3)
No court may make, execute, or enforce an order or process in violation of this section.(4)
It shall not be necessary for any individual to claim the exemptions for that portion of the aggregate disposable earnings that are not subject to garnishment as set forth in subsection (2) of this section, and such exemption from garnishment shall be self-executing in any garnishment procedure.(5)
This section does not repeal, alter, or affect other statutes of this state prohibiting garnishments or providing for larger exemptions from garnishments than are allowed under this section.
Source:
Section 5-5-106 — Limitation on garnishment - definitions, https://leg.colorado.gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-05.pdf
(accessed Oct. 20, 2023).