Colo. Rev. Stat. § 42-4-1701

Current through 11/5/2024 election
Section 42-4-1701 - Traffic offenses and infractions classified - penalties - penalty and surcharge schedule - repeal
(1) It is a traffic infraction for any person to violate any of the provisions of articles 1 to 3 of this title 42 and parts 1 to 3 and 5 to 19 of this article 4 unless such violation is, by articles 1 to 3 of this title 42 and parts 1 to 3 and 5 to 19 of this article 4 or by any other law of this state, declared to be a felony, misdemeanor, petty offense, civil infraction, or misdemeanor traffic offense. Such a traffic infraction constitutes a civil matter.
(2)
(a) For the purposes of this part 17, "judge" shall include any county court magistrate who hears traffic infraction matters, but no person charged with a traffic violation other than a traffic infraction or class 2 misdemeanor traffic offense shall be taken before a county court magistrate.
(b) For the purposes of this part 17, "magistrate" shall include any county court judge who is acting as a county court magistrate in traffic infraction and class 2 misdemeanor traffic offense matters.
(3)
(a)
(I) Except as provided in subsections (4) and (5) of this section or the section creating the infraction, traffic infractions are divided into two classes which shall be subject to the following penalties which are authorized upon entry of judgment against the defendant:

Class

Minimum Penalty

Maximum Penalty

A

$15 penalty

$100 penalty

B

$15 penalty

$100 penalty

(II)
(A) Except as otherwise provided in sub-subparagraph (B) of this subparagraph (II), subsections (4) and (5) of this section, and sections 42-4-1301.3, 42-4-1301.4, and 42-4-1307, or the section creating the offense, misdemeanor traffic offenses are divided into two classes that are distinguished from one another by the following penalties that are authorized upon conviction:

Class

Minimum Sentence

Maximum Sentence

1

Ten days imprisonment, or $300 fine, or both

One year imprisonment, or $1,000 fine, or both

2

Ten days imprisonment, or $150 fine, or both

Ninety days imprisonment, or $300 fine, or both

(B) Any person convicted of a class 1 or class 2 misdemeanor traffic offense shall be required to pay restitution as required by article 18.5 of title 16, C.R.S., and may be sentenced to perform a certain number of hours of community or useful public service in addition to any other sentence provided by sub-subparagraph (A) of this subparagraph (II), subject to the conditions and restrictions of section 18-1.3-507, C.R.S.
(b) Any traffic infraction or misdemeanor traffic offense defined by law outside of articles 1 to 4 of this title shall be punishable as provided in the statute defining it or as otherwise provided by law.
(c) The department has no authority to assess any points under section 42-2-127 upon entry of judgment for any class B traffic infractions.
(4)
(a)
(I) Except as provided in subsection (5)(c) of this section, every person who is convicted of, who admits liability for, or against whom a judgment is entered for a violation of this title 42 to which subsection (5)(a) or (5)(b) of this section applies shall be fined or penalized and have a surcharge levied in accordance with sections 24-4.1-119 (1)(f) and 24-4.2-104 (1)(b)(I), in accordance with the penalty and surcharge schedule set forth in subsections (4)(a)(I)(A) to (4)(a)(I)(S) of this section; or, if no penalty or surcharge is specified in the schedule, the penalty for class A and class B traffic infractions is fifteen dollars, and the surcharge is four dollars. These penalties and surcharges apply whether the defendant acknowledges the defendant's guilt or liability in accordance with the procedure set forth by subsection (5)(a) of this section, is found guilty by a court of competent jurisdiction, or has judgment entered against the defendant by a county court magistrate. Penalties and surcharges for violating specific sections are as follows:

SectionViolated

Penalty

Surcharge

(A) Drivers' license violations:

42-2-101

$ 35.00

$ 10.00

42-2-101 (2), (3), or (5)

15.00

6.00

42-2-103

15.00

6.00

42-2-105

70.00

10.00

42-2-105.5 (4)

65.00

10.00

42-2-106

70.00

10.00

42-2-115

35.00

10.00

42-2-116 (6)(a)

30.00

6.00

42-2-119

15.00

6.00

42-2-134

35.00

10.00

42-2-136

35.00

10.00

42-2-138

100.00

15.00

42-2-139

35.00

10.00

42-2-140

35.00

10.00

42-2-141

35.00

10.00

42-2-204

70.00

10.00

42-2-404

100.00

5.00

(B) Registration and taxation violations:

42-3-103

$ 50.00

$ 16.00

42-3-113

15.00

6.00

42-3-202

15.00

6.00

42-3-116

50.00

16.00

42-3-121 (1)(a)

75.00

24.00

42-3-121 (1)(c)

35.00

10.00

42-3-121 (1)(f), (1)(g), and (1)(h)

75.00

24.00

42-3-304 to 42-3-306

50.00

16.00

42-3-308

50.00

16.00

(C) Traffic regulation generally:

42-4-1412

$ 15.00

$ 6.00

42-4-109 (13)(a)

15.00

6.00

42-4-109 (13)(b)

100.00

15.00

42-4-1211

30.00

6.00

42-4-1405

15.00

6.00

(D) Equipment violations:

42-4-201

$ 35.00

$ 10.00

42-4-202

35.00

10.00

42-4-204

15.00

6.00

42-4-205

15.00

6.00

42-4-206

15.00

6.00

42-4-207

15.00

6.00

42-4-208

15.00

6.00

42-4-209

15.00

6.00

42-4-210

15.00

6.00

42-4-211

15.00

6.00

42-4-212

15.00

6.00

42-4-213

15.00

6.00

42-4-214

15.00

6.00

42-4-215

15.00

6.00

42-4-216

15.00

6.00

42-4-217

15.00

6.00

42-4-218

15.00

6.00

42-4-219

15.00

6.00

42-4-220

15.00

6.00

42-4-221

15.00

6.00

42-4-222 (1)

15.00

6.00

42-4-223

15.00

6.00

42-4-224

15.00

6.00

42-4-225 (1)

15.00

6.00

42-4-226

15.00

6.00

42-4-227

50.00

16.00

42-4-228 (1), (2), (3), (5), or (6)

15.00

6.00

42-4-229

15.00

6.00

42-4-230

15.00

6.00

42-4-231

15.00

6.00

42-4-232

15.00

6.00

42-4-233

75.00

24.00

42-4-234

15.00

6.00

42-4-235

50.00

16.00

42-4-236

65.00

16.00

42-4-237

65.00

6.00

42-4-239 (4)(a)(I)

75.00

10.00

42-4-239 (4)(a)(II)

150.00

10.00

42-4-239 (4)(a)(III)

250.00

10.00

42-4-241

65.00

16.00

42-4-1411

15.00

6.00

42-4-1412

15.00

6.00

42-4-1901

35.00

10.00

(E) Emissions inspections:

42-4-313 (3)(c)

$ 50.00

$ 16.00

42-4-313 (3)(d)

15.00

6.00

(E.5) Diesel inspections:

42-4-412

50.00

16.00

(F) Size, weight, and load violations:

42-4-502

$ 75.00

$ 24.00

42-4-503

15.00

6.00

42-4-504

75.00

24.00

42-4-505

75.00

24.00

42-4-506

15.00

6.00

42-4-509

50.00

16.00

42-4-510 (12)(a)

35.00

10.00

42-4-106 (1), (3), (4), (6), or (7)

35.00

10.00

42-4-106 (4.5)(b)(I)

1,000.00

156.00

42-4-106 (4.5)(b)(II)

1,500.00

156.00

42-4-106 (5)(a)(I)

100.00

32.00

42-4-106 (5)(a)(II)

500.00

156.00

42-4-106 (5)(a)(III)

500.00

78.00

42-4-106 (5)(a)(IV)

1,000.00

156.00

42-4-512

75.00

24.00

42-8-105 (1) to (5)

50.00

16.00

42-8-106

50.00

16.00

(G) Signals, signs, and markings violations:

42-4-603

$ 100.00

$ 10.00

42-4-604

100.00

10.00

42-4-605

70.00

10.00

42-4-606

15.00

6.00

42-4-607 (1)

50.00

16.00

42-4-607 (2)(a)

100.00

32.00

42-4-608 (1)

70.00

6.00

42-4-608 (2)

15.00

6.00

42-4-609

15.00

6.00

42-4-610

15.00

6.00

42-4-611

100.00

15.00

42-4-612

70.00

10.00

42-4-613

35.00

10.00

(H) Rights-of-way violations:

42-4-701

$ 70.00

$ 10.00

42-4-702

70.00

10.00

42-4-703

70.00

10.00

42-4-704

70.00

10.00

42-4-705

70.00

16.00

42-4-706

70.00

10.00

42-4-707

70.00

10.00

42-4-708

35.00

10.00

42-4-709

70.00

10.00

42-4-710

70.00

10.00

42-4-711

100.00

10.00

42-4-712

70.00

10.00

42-4-714

70.00

10.00

42-4-715

70.00

11.00

(I) Pedestrian violations:

42-4-801

$ 15.00

$ 6.00

42-4-802 (1)

30.00

6.00

42-4-802 (3)

15.00

6.00

42-4-802 (4)

30.00

6.00

42-4-802 (5)

30.00

6.00

42-4-803

15.00

6.00

42-4-805

15.00

6.00

42-4-806

70.00

10.00

42-4-807

70.00

10.00

42-4-808

70.00

10.00

(J) Turning and stopping violations:

42-4-901

$ 70.00

$ 10.00

42-4-902

70.00

10.00

42-4-903

70.00

10.00

(K) Driving, overtaking, and passing violations:

42-4-1001

$ 70.00

$ 10.00

42-4-1002

100.00

10.00

42-4-1003

100.00

10.00

42-4-1004

100.00

10.00

42-4-1005

100.00

10.00

42-4-1006

70.00

10.00

42-4-1007

100.00

10.00

42-4-1008

100.00

10.00

42-4-1009

70.00

10.00

42-4-1010

70.00

10.00

42-4-1011

200.00

32.00

42-4-1012 (3)(a)

65.00

(NONE)

42-4-1012 (3)(b)

125.00

(NONE)

42-4-1013

100.00

(NONE)

(L) Speeding violations:

42-4-1101 (1) or (8)(b)(1 to 4 miles per hour over the reasonable and prudent speed or over the maximum lawful speed limit of 75 miles per hour)

$ 30.00

$ 6.00

42-4-1101 (1) or (8)(b)(5 to 9 miles per hour over the reasonable and prudent speed or over the maximum lawful speed limit of 75 miles per hour)

70.00

10.00

42-4-1101 (1) or (8)(b)(10 to 19 miles per hour over the reasonable and prudent speed or over the maximum lawful speed limit of 75 miles per hour)

135.00

16.00

42-4-1101 (1) or (8)(b)(20 to 24 miles per hour over the reasonable and prudent speed or over the maximum lawful speed limit of 75 miles per hour)

200.00

32.00

42-4-1101 (8)(g)(1 to 4 miles per hour over the maximum lawful speed limit of 40 miles per hour driving a low-power scooter)

50.00

6.00

42-4-1101 (8)(g)(5 to 9 milesper hour over the maximum lawful speed limit of 40 miles per hour driving a low-power scooter)

75.00

10.00

42-4-1101 (8)(g)(greater than 9 miles per hour over the maximum lawful speed limit of 40 milesper hour driving a low-power scooter)

100.00

16.00

42-4-1101 (3)

100.00

10.00

42-4-1103

50.00

6.00

42-4-1104

30.00

6.00

(M) Parking violations:

42-4-1201

$ 30.00

$ 6.00

42-4-1202

30.00

6.00

42-4-1204

15.00

6.00

42-4-1205

15.00

6.00

42-4-1206

15.00

6.00

42-4-1207

15.00

6.00

42-4-1208

150.00

32.00

42-4-1210

50.00

10.00

42-4-1213

150.00

32.00

(N) Other offenses:

42-4-1301 (2)(d)

$ 100.00

$ 16.00

42-4-1305

50.00

16.00

42-4-1305.5 (2)

50.00

7.80

42-4-1402

150.00

16.00

42-4-1403

30.00

6.00

42-4-1404

15.00

6.00

42-4-1406

35.00

10.00

42-4-1407 (3)(a)

35.00

10.00

42-4-1407 (3)(b)

100.00

30.00

42-4-1407 (3)(c)

500.00

200.00

42-4-314 (1) and (2)

35.00

10.00

42-4-314 (6)(a)

100.00

10.00

42-4-1408

15.00

6.00

42-4-1414 (2)(a)

500.00

156.00

42-4-1414 (2)(b)

1,000.00

312.00

42-4-1414 (2)(c)

5,000.00

1,560.00

42-4-1416 (3)

75.00

4.00

42-20-109 (2)

250.00

66.00

(O) Motorcycle violations:

42-4-1502 (1), (2), (3), or (4)

$ 30.00

$ 6.00

42-4-1502 (4.5)

100.00

15.00

42-4-1503

30.00

6.00

42-4-1504

30.00

6.00

(P) Offenses by persons controlling vehicles:

42-4-1704

15.00

6.00

(Q) Certificates of title:

42-6-110

100.00

15.00

42-6-112

100.00

15.00

(R) Proof of financial responsibility:

42-7-422

100.00

15.00

42-7-506

50.00

15.00

42-7-507

100.00

15.00

42-7-510

100.00

15.00

(S) Uninsured motorist indentification database protecton:

42-7-606

100.00

100.00

(II)
(A) A person convicted of violating section 42-4-507 or 42-4-508 shall be fined pursuant to this sub-subparagraph (A), whether the defendant acknowledges the defendant's guilt pursuant to the procedure set forth in paragraph (a) of subsection (5) of this section or is found guilty by a court of competent jurisdiction. A person who violates section 42-4-507 or 42-4-508 shall be punished by the following fine plus a surcharge of sixteen percent of the fine:

Excess Weight - Pounds

Penalty

1 - 1,000

$ 20.00

1,001 - 3,000

25.00

3,001 - 5,000

0.03 per pound overweight rounded to the nearest dollar

5,001 - 7,000

0.05 per pound overweight rounded to the nearest dollar

7,001 - 10,000

0.07 per pound overweight rounded to the nearest dollar

10,001 - 15,000

0.10 per pound overweight rounded to the nearest dollar

15,001 - 19,750

0.15 per pound rounded to the nearest dollar

Over 19,750

0.25 per pound rounded to the nearest dollar

(B) The state, county, city, or city and county issuing a citation that results in the assessment of the penalties in sub-subparagraph (A) of this subparagraph (II) may retain and distribute the following amount of the penalty according to the law of the jurisdiction that assesses the penalty, but the remainder of the penalty shall be transmitted to the state treasurer, who shall credit the moneys to the commercial vehicle enterprise tax fund created in section 42-1-225:

Excess Weight - Pounds

Penalty Retained

1 - 3,000

$ 15.00

3,001 - 4,250

25.00

4,251 - 4,500

50.00

4,501 - 4,750

55.00

4,751 - 5,000

60.00

5,001 - 5,250

65.00

5,251 - 5,500

75.00

5,501 - 5,750

85.00

5,751 - 6,000

95.00

6,001 - 6,250

105.00

6,251 - 6,500

125.00

6,501 - 6,750

145.00

6,751 - 7,000

165.00

7,001 - 7,250

185.00

7,251 - 7,500

215.00

7,501 - 7,750

245.00

7,751 - 8,000

275.00

8,001 - 8,250

305.00

8,251 - 8,500

345.00

8,501 - 8,750

385.00

8,751 - 9,000

425.00

9,001 - 9,250

465.00

9,251 - 9,500

515.00

9,501 - 9,750

565.00

9,751 - 10,000

615.00

10,001 - 10,250

665.00

Over 10,250

$ 30.00

for each 250 pounds additional overweight, plus $ 665.00

(III) Any person convicted of violating any of the rules promulgated pursuant to section 42-4-510, except section 42-4-510 (2)(b)(IV), shall be fined as follows, whether the violator acknowledges the violator's guilt pursuant to the procedure set forth in paragraph (a) of subsection (5) of this section or is found guilty by a court of competent jurisdiction:
(A) Except as provided in sub-subparagraph (D) of this subparagraph (III), any person who violates the maximum permitted weight on an axle or on gross weight shall be punished by the following fine plus a surcharge of sixteen percent of the fine:

Excess Weight Above Maximum Permitted Weight - Pounds

Penalty

1 - 2,500

$ 50.00

2,501 - 5,000

100.00

5,001 - 7,500

200.00

7,501 - 10,000

400.00

Over 10,000

150.00 for each 1,000 pounds additional overweight, plus $ 400.00

(B) Any person who violates any of the requirements of the rules and regulations pertaining to transport permits for the movement of overweight or oversize vehicles or loads, other than those violations specified in sub-subparagraph (A) or (C) of this subparagraph (III), shall be punished by a fine of fifty dollars.
(C) Any person who fails to have an escort vehicle when such vehicle is required by the rules and regulations pertaining to transport permits for the movement of overweight or oversize vehicles or loads or who fails to reduce speed when such speed reduction is required by said rules and regulations shall be punished by a fine of two hundred fifty dollars.
(D) The fines for a person who violates the maximum permitted weight on an axle or on gross weight under a permit issued pursuant to section 42-4-510 (1)(b)(II) shall be doubled.
(IV)
(A) Any person convicted of violating section 42-3-114 who has not been convicted of a violation of section 42-3-114 in the twelve months preceding such conviction shall be fined as follows, whether the defendant acknowledges the defendant's guilt pursuant to the procedure set forth in paragraph (a) of subsection (5) of this section or is found guilty by a court of competent jurisdiction:

Number of days beyond renewal period that registration has been expired

Penalty

Surcharge

1 - 29

$ 35.00

$ 8.00

30 - 59

50.00

12.00

60 and over

75.00

18.00

(B) Any person convicted of violating section 42-3-114 who has been convicted of violating said section within the twelve months preceding such conviction shall be fined pursuant to subparagraph (I) of paragraph (a) of subsection (3) of this section.
(V) Any person convicted of violating section 42-20-204 (2) shall be fined twenty-five dollars, whether the violator acknowledges guilt pursuant to the procedure set forth in paragraph (a) of subsection (5) of this section or is found guilty by a court of competent jurisdiction.
(VI)
(A) Except as provided in paragraph (c) of subsection (5) of this section, every person who is convicted of, who admits liability for, or against whom a judgment is entered for a violation of any provision of this title to which the provisions of paragraph (a) or (b) of subsection (5) of this section apply, shall, in addition to any other fine or penalty or surcharge, be assessed a surcharge of one dollar, which amount shall be transmitted to the state treasurer for deposit in the family-friendly court program cash fund created in section 13-3-113 (6), C.R.S. This surcharge shall apply whether the defendant acknowledges the defendant's guilt or liability in accordance with the procedure set forth by paragraph (a) of subsection (5) of this section or is found guilty by a court of competent jurisdiction or has judgment entered against the defendant by a county court magistrate.
(B) Repealed.
(VII) The penalties and surcharges for a second or subsequent violation of section 42-20-109 (2) within twelve months shall be doubled.
(VIII) A person who violates section 42-3-204 (7)(f)(II) or section 42-4-1208 (3)(a), (3) (a.5), or (4) commits a class A traffic infraction and, upon conviction, shall be punished by a surcharge of thirty-two dollars under sections 24-4.1-119 (1)(f) and 24-4.2-104 (1)(b)(I), and:
(A) A fine of not less than three hundred fifty dollars but not more than one thousand dollars for the first offense;
(B) A fine of not less than six hundred dollars but not more than one thousand dollars for a second offense; and
(C) A fine of not less than one thousand dollars but not more than five thousand dollars, in addition to not more than ten hours of community service, for a third or subsequent offense.
(IX) A person who violates section 42-4-1208 (3) by parking a vehicle owned by a commercial carrier commits a class A traffic infraction.
(X)
(A) A person who violates section 42-4-1208 (5) commits a class A traffic infraction.
(B) A person who willfully receives remuneration for violating section 42-4-1208 (5) commits a class A traffic infraction.
(b)
(I) The schedule in subparagraph (I) of paragraph (a) of this subsection (4) shall not apply when the provisions of paragraph (c) of subsection (5) of this section prohibit the issuance of a penalty assessment notice for a violation of the aforesaid traffic violation.
(II) The schedules in subparagraphs (II) and (III) of paragraph (a) of this subsection (4) shall apply whether the violator is issued a penalty assessment notice or a summons and complaint.
(c)
(I) The penalties and surcharges imposed for speeding violations under subsection (4)(a)(I)(L) of this section shall be doubled if a speeding violation occurs within a maintenance, repair, or construction zone that is designated by the department of transportation pursuant to section 42-4-614 (1)(a); except that the penalty for violating section 42-4-1101 (1) or (8)(b) by twenty to twenty-four miles per hour over the reasonable and prudent speed or over the maximum lawful speed limit of seventy-five miles per hour shall be five hundred forty dollars.
(II)
(A) The penalties and surcharges imposed for violations under sub-subparagraphs (C), (G), (H), (I), (J), (K), (N), and (O) of subparagraph (I) of paragraph (a) of this subsection (4) shall be doubled if a violation occurs within a maintenance, repair, or construction zone that is designated by the department of transportation pursuant to section 42-4-614 (1)(a); except that the fines for violating sections 42-4-314, 42-4-610, 42-4-613, 42-4-706, 42-4-707, 42-4-708, 42-4-709, 42-4-710, 42-4-1011, 42-4-1012, 42-4-1404, 42-4-1408, and 42-4-1414 shall not be doubled under this subparagraph (II).
(B) There is hereby created, within the highway users tax fund, the highway construction workers' safety account.
(C) If a fine is doubled under subparagraph (I) or (II) of this paragraph (c), one-half of the fine allocated to the state by sections 42-1-217 and 43-4-205, C.R.S., shall be transferred to the state treasurer, who shall deposit it in the highway construction workers' safety account within the highway users tax fund to be continuously appropriated to the department of transportation for work zone safety equipment, signs, and law enforcement.
(D) This subparagraph (II) is effective July 1, 2006.
(III) The penalties and surcharges imposed for speeding violations under sub-subparagraph (L) of subparagraph (I) of paragraph (a) of this subsection (4) shall be doubled if a speeding violation occurs within a maintenance, repair, or construction zone that is designated by a public entity pursuant to section 42-4-614 (1)(b).
(IV) The penalties and surcharges imposed for violations under sub-subparagraphs (C), (G), (H), (I), (J), (K), (N), and (O) of subparagraph (I) of paragraph (a) of this subsection (4) shall be doubled if a violation occurs within a maintenance, repair, or construction zone that is designated by a public entity pursuant to section 42-4-614 (1)(b); except that the fines for violating sections 42-4-314, 42-4-610, 42-4-613, 42-4-706, 42-4-707, 42-4-708, 42-4-709, 42-4-710, 42-4-1011, 42-4-1012, 42-4-1404, 42-4-1408, and 42-4-1414 shall not be doubled under this subparagraph (IV).
(d) The penalty and surcharge imposed for any moving traffic violation under subparagraph (I) of paragraph (a) of this subsection (4) are doubled if the violation occurs within a school zone pursuant to section 42-4-615.
(d.5)
(I) The penalty and surcharge imposed for any moving traffic violation under subparagraph (I) of paragraph (a) of this subsection (4) are doubled if the violation occurs within a wildlife crossing zone pursuant to section 42-4-616.
(II)
(A) There is hereby created, within the highway users tax fund, the wildlife crossing zones safety account.
(B) If a penalty and surcharge are doubled pursuant to subparagraph (I) of this paragraph (d.5), one-half of the penalty and surcharge allocated to the state by sections 42-1-217 and 43-4-205, C.R.S., shall be transferred to the state treasurer, who shall deposit the moneys in the wildlife crossing zones safety account within the highway users tax fund to be continuously appropriated to the department of transportation for wildlife crossing zones signs and law enforcement.
(d.7)
(I) The penalty and surcharge imposed for a violation under subsection (4)(a)(I)(L) of this section is doubled if the violation is committed by a driver of a commercial motor vehicle within an area of a state highway that the department of transportation has designated as a steep downhill grade zone pursuant to section 42-4-617.
(II)
(A) There is created, within the highway users tax fund, the mountain highways commercial motor vehicle safety account, referred to within this subsection (4)(d.7) as the "account".
(B) Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, for each fine collected pursuant to section 42-4-617 (4) and subsection (4)(d.7)(I) of this section, the state treasurer shall credit one-half of the amount of the fine to the account. All money credited to the account is continuously appropriated to the department of transportation and to the freight mobility and safety branch created within the transportation development division of the department of transportation pursuant to section 43-1-117 to pay costs associated with the provision of educational outreach and public information about runaway truck events, the purchase and implementation of equipment for the purpose of reducing the frequency of runaway truck events, and the completion of studies of means by which the state may reduce the frequency of runaway truck events and improve overall commercial motor vehicle safety on state highways that pass through the mountains of the state.
(d.9)
(I) The penalty and surcharge imposed for a violation under subsection (4)(a)(I)(L) of this section is doubled if the violation is committed by a driver of a commercial motor vehicle within an area of a state highway that the department of transportation has designated as a heightened speed limit enforcement zone pursuant to section 42-4-618; except that the fine is not doubled when the driver of a commercial motor vehicle commits the violation within a highway maintenance, repair, or construction zone and is already subject to an increased penalty and surcharge for the violation pursuant to section 42-4-614.
(II) Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, for each fine collected pursuant to section 42-4-618 (4) and subsection (4)(d.9)(I) of this section, the state treasurer shall credit all of the amount of the fine to the mountain highways commercial motor vehicle safety account, created in subsection (4)(d.7)(II) of this section.
(e)
(I) An additional twenty dollars shall be assessed for speeding violations pursuant to subsection (4)(a)(I)(L) of this section in addition to the penalties and surcharge stated in subsection (4)(a)(I)(L) of this section. Money collected pursuant to this subsection (4)(e) must be transmitted to the state treasurer, who shall deposit such money in the Colorado brain injury trust fund created pursuant to section 26-1-309 within fourteen days after the end of each quarter, to be used for the purposes set forth in part 3 of article 1 of title 26.
(II) If the surcharge is collected by a county, the surcharge shall be twenty-two dollars, of which two dollars shall be retained by the county and the remaining twenty dollars must be transmitted to the state treasurer and credited to the Colorado brain injury trust fund created pursuant to section 26-1-309 within fourteen days after the end of each quarter, to be used for the purposes set forth in part 3 of article 1 of title 26.
(III) An additional twenty dollars is assessed for a violation of a traffic regulation pursuant to subsection (4)(a)(I)(C) of this section for a violation of section 42-4-109 (13)(b), in addition to the penalties stated in subsection (4)(a)(I)(C) of this section. An additional twenty dollars must be assessed for a motorcycle or autocycle violation pursuant to subsection (4)(a)(I)(O) of this section for a violation of section 42-4-1502 (4.5), in addition to the penalties stated in subsection (4)(a)(I)(O) of this section. Money collected pursuant to this subsection (4)(e)(III) must be transmitted to the state treasurer, who shall deposit the money in the Colorado brain injury trust fund created pursuant to section 26-1-309, to be used for the purposes set forth in part 3 of article 1 of title 26.
(f)
(I) In addition to the surcharge specified in sub-subparagraph (N) of subparagraph (I) of paragraph (a) of this subsection (4), the court shall assess a surcharge of five dollars for a violation of section 42-4-1301 (2)(d). Moneys collected pursuant to this paragraph (f) must be transmitted to the state treasurer who shall deposit such moneys in the rural alcohol and substance abuse cash fund created in section 27-80-117 (3), C.R.S., within fourteen days after the end of each quarter, to be used for the purposes set forth in section 27-80-117, C.R.S.
(II) If the additional surcharge is collected by a county court, the additional surcharge shall be six dollars of which one dollar shall be retained by the county and the remaining five dollars shall be transmitted to the state treasurer and credited to the rural alcohol and substance abuse cash fund created in section 27-80-117 (3), C.R.S., within fourteen days after the end of each quarter, to be used for the purposes set forth in section 27-80-117, C.R.S.
(III) This paragraph (f) is repealed, effective September 1, 2025, unless the general assembly extends the repeal of the rural alcohol and substance abuse prevention and treatment program created in section 27-80-117.
(5)
(a)
(I) At the time that any person is arrested for the commission of any misdemeanors, petty offenses, or misdemeanor traffic offenses set forth in subsection (4) of this section, the arresting officer may, except when the provisions of paragraph (c) of this subsection (5) prohibit it, offer to give a penalty assessment notice to the defendant. At any time that a person is charged with the commission of any traffic infraction, the peace officer shall, except when the provisions of paragraph (c) of this subsection (5) prohibit it, give a penalty assessment notice to the defendant. Such penalty assessment notice shall contain all the information required by section 42-4-1707 (3) or by section 42-4-1709, whichever is applicable. The fine or penalty specified in subsection (4) of this section for the violation charged and the surcharge thereon may be paid at the office of the department of revenue, either in person or by postmarking such payment within twenty days from the date the penalty assessment notice is served upon the defendant; except that the fine or penalty charged and the surcharge thereon shall be paid to the county if it relates to a traffic offense authorized by county ordinance. The department of revenue shall accept late payment of any penalty assessment up to twenty days after such payment becomes due. Except as otherwise provided in subparagraph (II) of this paragraph (a), in the case of an offense other than a traffic infraction, a defendant who otherwise would be eligible to be issued a penalty assessment notice but who does not furnish satisfactory evidence of identity or who the officer has reasonable and probable grounds to believe will disregard the summons portion of such notice may be issued a penalty assessment notice if the defendant consents to be taken by the officer to the nearest mailbox and to mail the amount of the fine or penalty and surcharge thereon to the department. The peace officer shall advise the person arrested or cited of the points to be assessed in accordance with section 42-2-127. Except as otherwise provided in section 42-4-1710 (1)(b), acceptance of a penalty assessment notice and payment of the prescribed fine or penalty and surcharge thereon to the department shall be deemed a complete satisfaction for the violation, and the defendant shall be given a receipt which so states when such fine or penalty and surcharge thereon is paid in currency or other form of legal tender. Checks tendered by the defendant to and accepted by the department and on which payment is received by the department shall be deemed sufficient receipt.
(II) In the case of an offense other than a traffic infraction that involves a minor under the age of eighteen years, the officer shall proceed in accordance with the provisions of section 42-4-1706 (2) or 42-4-1707 (1)(b) or (3) (a.5). In no case may an officer issue a penalty assessment notice to a minor under the age of eighteen years and require or offer that the minor consent to be taken by the officer to the nearest mailbox to mail the amount of the fine or penalty and surcharge thereon to the department.
(b) In the case of an offense other than a traffic infraction, should the defendant refuse to accept service of the penalty assessment notice when such notice is tendered, the peace officer shall proceed in accordance with section 42-4-1705 or 42-4-1707. Should the defendant charged with an offense other than a traffic infraction accept service of the penalty assessment notice but fail to post the prescribed penalty and surcharge thereon within twenty days thereafter, the notice shall be construed to be a summons and complaint unless payment for such penalty assessment has been accepted by the department of revenue as evidenced by receipt. Should the defendant charged with a traffic infraction accept the notice but fail to post the prescribed penalty and surcharge thereon within twenty days thereafter, and should the department of revenue not accept payment for such penalty and surcharge as evidenced by receipt, the defendant shall be allowed to pay such penalty and surcharge thereon and the docket fee in the amount set forth in section 42-4-1710 (4) to the clerk of the court referred to in the summons portion of the penalty assessment notice during the two business days prior to the time for appearance as specified in the notice. If the penalty for a misdemeanor, misdemeanor traffic offense, or a petty offense and surcharge thereon is not timely paid, the case shall thereafter be heard in the court of competent jurisdiction prescribed on the penalty assessment notice in the same manner as is provided by law for prosecutions of the misdemeanors not specified in subsection (4) of this section. If the penalty for a traffic infraction and surcharge thereon is not timely paid, the case shall thereafter be heard in the court of competent jurisdiction prescribed on the penalty assessment notice in the manner provided for in this article for the prosecution of traffic infractions. In either case, the maximum penalty that may be imposed shall not exceed the penalty set forth in the applicable penalty and surcharge schedule in subsection (4) of this section.
(b.5) The provisions of section 42-4-1710 (1)(b) shall govern any case described in paragraph (b) of this subsection (5) in which a minor under the age of eighteen years submits timely payment for an infraction or offense in a penalty assessment notice but such payment is not accompanied by the penalty assessment notice signed and notarized in the manner required by section 42-4-1707 (3) (a.5) or 42-4-1709 (1.5).
(c)
(I) The penalty and surcharge schedules of subsection (4) of this section and the penalty assessment notice provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subsection (5) shall not apply to violations constituting misdemeanors, petty offenses, or misdemeanor traffic offenses not specified in said subsection (4) of this section, nor shall they apply to the violations constituting misdemeanors, petty offenses, misdemeanor traffic offenses, or traffic infractions specified in said subsection (4) of this section when it appears that:
(A) (Deleted by amendment, L. 96, p. 580, § 4, effective May 25, 1996.)
(B) In a violation of section 42-4-1101 (1) or (8)(b), the defendant exceeded the reasonable and prudent speed or the maximum lawful speed of seventy-five miles per hour by more than twenty-four miles per hour;
(C) The alleged violation has caused, or contributed to the cause of, an accident resulting in appreciable damage to property of another or in injury or death to any person;
(D) The defendant has, in the course of the same transaction, violated one of the provisions of this title specified in the penalty and surcharge schedules in subsection (4) of this section and has also violated one or more provisions of this title not so specified, and the peace officer charges such defendant with two or more violations, any one of which is not specified in the penalty and surcharge schedules in subsection (4) of this section.
(II) In all cases where this paragraph (c) prohibits the issuance of a penalty assessment notice, the penalty and surcharge schedule contained in subparagraph (I) of paragraph (a) of subsection (4) of this section shall be inapplicable; except that the penalty and surcharge provided in the schedule contained in sub-subparagraph (B) of subparagraph (I) of paragraph (a) of subsection (4) of this section for any violation of section 42-3-121 (1)(a) shall always apply to such a violation. In all cases where the penalty and surcharge schedule contained in subparagraph (I) of paragraph (a) of subsection (4) of this section is inapplicable, the provisions of subsection (3) of this section shall apply.
(d) In addition to any other cases governed by this section, the penalty and surcharge schedule contained in subparagraph (I) of paragraph (a) of subsection (4) of this section shall apply in the following cases:
(I) In all cases in which a peace officer was authorized by the provisions of this subsection (5) to offer a penalty assessment notice for the commission of a misdemeanor, petty offense, or misdemeanor traffic offense but such peace officer chose not to offer such penalty assessment notice;
(II) In all cases involving the commission of a misdemeanor, petty offense, or misdemeanor traffic offense in which a penalty assessment notice was offered by a peace officer but such penalty assessment notice was refused by the defendant.
(6) An officer coming upon an unattended vehicle that is in apparent violation of any provision of the state motor vehicle law may place upon the vehicle a penalty assessment notice indicating the offense or infraction and directing the owner or operator of the vehicle to remit the penalty assessment provided for by subsection (4) of this section and the surcharges thereon pursuant to sections 24-4.1-119 (1)(f) and 24-4.2-104 (1), C.R.S., to the Colorado department of revenue within ten days. If the penalty assessment and surcharge thereon is not paid within ten days of the issuance of the notice, the department shall mail a notice to the registered owner of the vehicle, setting forth the offense or infraction and the time and place where it occurred and directing the payment of the penalty assessment and surcharge thereon within twenty days from the issuance of the notice. If the penalty assessment and surcharge thereon is not paid within the twenty days from the date of mailing of such notice, the department shall request the police officer who issued the original penalty assessment notice to file a complaint with a court having jurisdiction and issue and serve upon the registered owner of the vehicle a summons to appear in court at a time and place specified therein as in the case of other offenses or infractions.
(7) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (b) of subsection (5) of this section, receipt of payment by mail by the department or postmarking such payment on or prior to the twentieth day after the receipt of the penalty assessment notice by the defendant shall be deemed to constitute receipt on or before the date the payment was due.
(8) The surcharges described in subsections (4) to (6) of this section are separate and distinct from a surcharge levied pursuant to section 24-33.5-415.6, C.R.S.

C.R.S. § 42-4-1701

Amended by 2024 Ch. 431,§ 4, eff. 8/7/2024, app. to conduct occurring on or after 8/7/2024.
Amended by 2024 Ch. 207,§ 4, eff. 8/7/2024.
Amended by 2023 Ch. 382,§ 3, eff. 1/1/2024.
Amended by 2023 Ch. 31, § 2, eff. 10/1/2023.
Amended by 2023 Ch. 391,§ 2, eff. 6/6/2023.
Amended by 2022 Ch. 361, § 27, eff. 1/1/2023.
Amended by 2022 Ch. 68, § 38, eff. 3/1/2022.
Amended by 2021 Ch. 462,§ 736, eff. 3/1/2022.
Amended by 2021 Ch. 462,§ 735, eff. 3/1/2022.
Amended by 2020 Ch. 30, § 4, eff. 7/1/2020.
Amended by 2019 Ch. 384, § 4, eff. 8/2/2019.
Amended by 2019 Ch. 178, § 16, eff. 8/2/2019.
Amended by 2018 Ch. 265, § 5, eff. 1/1/2019.
Amended by 2017 Ch. 154, § 20, eff. 8/9/2017.
Amended by 2017 Ch. 323, § 2, eff. 6/5/2017.
Amended by 2017 Ch. 279, § 3, eff. 6/1/2017.
Amended by 2017 Ch. 264, § 112, eff. 5/25/2017.
Amended by 2016 Ch. 298, § 1, eff. 8/10/2016.
Amended by 2015 Ch. 262, § 7, eff. 8/5/2015.
Amended by 2015 Ch. 259, § 96, eff. 8/5/2015.
Amended by 2014 Ch. 188, § 2, eff. 8/6/2014.
Amended by 2014 Ch. 252, § 5, eff. 7/1/2014.
Amended by 2014 Ch. 302, § 48, eff. 5/31/2014.
L. 94:Entire title amended with relocations, p. 2406, § 1, effective 1/1/1995; (3)(a)(I), (4)(a)(I), and (4)(a)(IV)(A) amended, p. 683, § 1, effective 1/1/1995.L. 95:(1), (4)(a)(I)(A), (4)(a)(I)(D), and (4)(a)(I)(M) amended, p. 958, § 18, effective May 25.L. 96:(4)(a)(I)(F) amended, p. 278, § 2, effective April 11; (4)(a)(I)(F) amended, p. 385, § 2, effective April 17; (4)(a)(I)(I) amended, p. 565, § 30, effective April 24; (5)(a) and (6) amended, p. 638, § 4, effective May 1; (4)(a)(I)(L), (5)(c)(I)(A), and (5)(c)(I)(B) amended, p. 580, § 4, effective May 25; (4)(a)(I)(D) amended, p. 959, § 6, effective July 1; (4)(a)(I)(K) amended, p. 1358, § 6, effective July 1.L. 97:(4)(a)(I)(N) amended, p. 1468, § 14, effective July 1; (4)(c) added, p. 1386, § 6, effective July 1; (4)(a)(I)(G) amended, p. 498, § 3, effective August 6; (4)(a)(I)(B) amended, p. 1074, § 6, effective 1/1/1998.L. 98:(4)(a)(I)(B) amended, p. 1019, § 4, effective May 27; (4)(d) added, p. 589, § 2, effective July 1; (4)(a)(I)(K) amended, p. 1206, § 2, effective August 5.L. 99:(4)(a)(I)(N) amended, p. 666, § 3, effective May 18; (4)(a)(I)(A) amended, p. 1381, § 6, effective July 1; (4)(a)(I)(M) amended, p. 712, § 4, effective July 1; (4)(a)(I)(B) amended, p. 631, § 48, effective August 4; (5)(a) amended, p. 368, § 5, effective August 4.L. 2000:(5)(a), (5)(b), and (6) amended, p. 1643, § 31, effective June 1; (4)(a)(I)(D) amended, p. 1100, § 2, effective August 2; (3)(a)(II)(B) amended, p. 1051, § 22, effective September 1.L. 2002:IP(3)(a)(II)(A) amended, p. 1923, § 21, effective July 1; (4)(a)(VI) added, p. 631, § 3, effective July 1; (3)(a)(II)(B) amended, p. 1562, § 370, effective October 1; (4)(e) added, p. 1610, § 5, effective 1/1/2004.L. 2003:(4)(a)(I), (4)(a)(II), and (4)(a)(III)(A) amended, p. 1545, § 8, effective May 1.L. 2004:(4)(a)(I)(N) amended, p. 241, § 2, effective July 1; (5)(a) amended and (5)(b.5) added, p. 1331, § 2, effective 7/1/2005.L. 2005:(4)(a)(VI)(B) repealed, p. 1004, § 3, effective June 2; (4)(a)(I)(N) amended, p. 1188, § 2, effective July 1; (4)(a)(I)(B), (4)(a)(IV), and (5)(c)(II) amended, p. 1177, § 19, effective August 8; (4)(a)(I)(D) amended, p. 268, § 3, effective August 8; (4)(c) amended, p. 1221, § 3, effective August 8.L. 2006:(4)(a)(I)(G) amended, p. 1712, § 2, effective June 6; (4)(a)(I)(A) amended, p. 439, § 4, effective July 1; (4)(a)(I)(N) amended and (4)(a)(VII) added, p. 1064, § 4, effective July 1; (4)(a)(I)(A) amended, p. 1370 § 10, effective 1/1/2007.L. 2007:(4)(a)(I), (4)(a)(II), (4)(a)(III)(A), (4)(a)(IV)(A), and (6) amended, p. 1114, § 5, effective July 1; (4)(a)(I)(C) and (4)(a)(I)(O) amended and (4)(e)(III) added, pp. 1481, 1482, §§ 3, 4, effective July 1; (4)(a)(I)(F) amended, p. 1333, § 3, effective August 3.L. 2008:IP(4)(a)(III) and (4)(a)(III)(A) amended and (4)(a)(III)(D) added, p. 2094, § 3, effective June 3; (4)(c) amended, p. 2079, § 3, effective June 3; (3)(a)(II)(A) amended, p. 252, § 20, effective July 1; (3)(a)(II)(A), (4)(a)(I)(A), (4)(a)(I)(C), (4)(a)(I)(D) and (4)(a)(I)(G) to (4)(a)(I)(O) amended, p. 2087, § 5, effective July 1.L. 2009:(8) added,(SB 09-241), ch. 295, p. 1579, § 6, effective July 1; (4)(e) amended,(SB 09-133), ch. 392, p. 2120, § 3, effective August 5; (4)(a)(I)(L) amended,(HB 09-1026), ch. 281, p. 1283, § 64, effective October 1; (4)(a)(I)(P) amended,(HB 09-1094), ch. 375, p. 2045, § 2, effective December 1; (4)(f) added,(HB 09-1119), ch. 397, p. 2146, § 4, effective 1/1/2010.L. 2010:(4)(f) amended,(SB 10-175), ch. 188, p. 809, § 88, effective April 29; (4)(a)(II) amended,(HB 10-1285), ch. 423, p. 2188, § 3, effective July 1; (4)(d.5) added,(HB 10-1238), ch. 393, p. 1869, § 3, effective September 1; (3)(a)(I), (3)(a)(II)(A), IP(4)(a)(I), and (4)(a)(I)(M) amended,(HB 10-1019), ch. 400, pp. 1931, 1930, §§ 8, 5, effective 1/1/2011.L. 2011:(3)(a)(II)(A) amended,(HB 11-1268), ch. 267, p. 1220, § 4, effective June 2; IP(3)(a)(II)(A) amended,(HB 11-1303), ch. 264, p. 1183, § 113, effective August 10.L. 2012:(4)(a)(I)(N) amended,(SB 12-044), ch. 274, p. 1447, § 2, effective June 8.L. 2014:(4)(a)(I)(N) amended,(HB 14-1363), ch. 302, p. 1276, § 48, effective May 31; IP(4)(a)(I) and (4)(a)(I)(M) amended and (4)(a)(VIII), (4)(a)(IX), and (4)(a)(X) added,(HB 14-1029), ch. 252, p. 1005, § 5, effective July 1; IP(4)(a)(I) and (4)(a)(I)(F) amended,(HB 14-1021), ch. 188, p. 703, § 2, effective August 6.L. 2015:(4)(a)(I)(N) and (4)(f)(I) amended,(HB 15-1043), ch. 262, p. 997, § 7, effective August 5; (4)(a)(X)(B) amended,(SB 15-264), ch. 259, p. 969, § 96, effective August 5.L. 2016:(4)(a)(II)(A) and (4)(a)(III)(A) amended,(SB 16-030), ch. 298, p. 1210, § 1, effective August 10.L. 2017:IP(4)(a)(I), (4)(a)(I)(N), and (4)(f)(III) amended,(SB 17-294), ch. 264, p. 1415, § 112, effective May 25; IP(4)(a)(I) and (4)(a)(I)(P) amended,(SB 17-027), ch. 279, p. 1524, § 3, effective June 1; IP(4)(a)(I) and (4)(a)(I)(N) amended,(SB 17-278), ch. 323, p. 1743, § 2, effective June 5; (4)(e) amended,(SB 17-234), ch. 154, p. 525, § 20, effective August 9.L. 2018:IP(4)(a)(VIII) amended,(HB 18-1285), ch. 265, p. 1630, § 5, effective 1/1/2019.L. 2019:(4)(a)(I)(M) amended,(HB 19-1298), ch. 384, p. 3440, § 4, effective August 2; (4)(e) amended,(HB 19-1147), ch. 178, p. 2034, § 16, effective August 2.L. 2020:(4)(a)(I)(H) amended,(SB 20-061), ch. 30, p. 102, § 4, effective July 1.L. 2021:(4)(a)(I), IP(4)(a)(VIII), (4)(a)(IX), and (4)(a)(X) amended,(SB 21-271), ch. 462, p. 3309, §§ 736, 735, effective 3/1/2022.L. 2022:(1) amended,(HB 22-1229), ch. 68, p. 348, § 38, effective March 1; (4)(e)(III) amended,(HB 22-1043), ch. 361, p. 2587, § 27, effective 1/1/2023.L. 2023:(4)(a)(I)(A) amended,(SB 23-028), ch. 391, p. 2346, § 2, effective June 6; (4)(a)(I)(H) amended,(HB 23-1014), ch. 31, p. 109, § 2, effective October 1; (4)(d.7) added,(HB 23-1267), ch. 382, p. 2296, § 3, effective 1/1/2024.

(1) This section is similar to former § 42-4-1501 as it existed prior to 1994.

(2) Subsections (3)(a)(I), (4)(a)(I), and (4)(a)(IV)(A) were originally numbered as § 42-4-1501 (2)(a)(I), (3)(a) (I.1), and (3)(a)(IV)(A), and the amendments to them in Senate Bill 94-017 were harmonized with Senate Bill 94-001.

(3) Amendments to subsection (4)(a)(I)(F) by Senate Bill 96-084 and House Bill 96-1055 were harmonized.

(4) Amendments to subsection (4)(a)(I)(A) by House Bill 06-1171 and House Bill 06-1162 were harmonized.

(5) Amendments to subsection (4)(a)(I) by Senate Bill 07-055, House Bill 07-1117, and House Bill 07-1229 were harmonized.

(6) Amendments to subsection (3)(a)(II)(A) by House Bill 08-1010 and House Bill 08-1166 were harmonized.

(7) Amendments to subsection IP(4)(a)(I) by HB 14-1021 and HB 14-1363 were harmonized.

(8) In subsection (4)(a)(I)(M), changed "42-4-1208 (9), (15), or (16)" to "42-4-1208 (3)(b), (3)(c), and (3)(d)" to accurately reflect the changes adopted in HB 14-1029 that were inadvertently misprinted in the 2015 and 2016 Colorado Revised Statutes. (See L. 2014, p. 1005.)

(9) (a) Amendments to subsection IP(4)(a)(I) by SB 17-027, SB 17-278, and SB 17-294 were harmonized.

(b) Amendments to subsection (4)(a)(I)(N) by SB 17-278 and SB 17-294 were harmonized.

(10) Section 47 of chapter 68 (HB 22-1229), Session Laws of Colorado 2022, provides that the act changing this section is effective March 1, 2022, but the governor did not approve the act until April 7, 2022.

(11) Section 6(3) of chapter 431 (SB 24-065), Session Laws of Colorado 2024, provides that the act changing this section applies to conduct occurring on or after August 7, 2024.

2024 Ch. 431, was passed without a safety clause. See Colo. Const. art. V, § 1(3).
2024 Ch. 207, was passed without a safety clause. See Colo. Const. art. V, § 1(3).
2023 Ch. 382, was passed without a safety clause. See Colo. Const. art. V, § 1(3).
2023 Ch. 31, was passed without a safety clause. See Colo. Const. art. V, § 1(3).

(1) For community or useful public service for persons convicted of misdemeanors, see § 18-1.3-507; for community service for juvenile offenders, see § 19-2-308; for useful public service for persons convicted of alcohol- or drug-related traffic offenses, see §§ 42-4-1301 and 42-4-1301.4; for surcharges levied on criminal actions and traffic offenses, see § 24-4.2-104. (2) For the legislative declaration contained in the 1999 act amending subsection (4)(a)(I)(A), see section 1 of chapter 334, Session Laws of Colorado 1999. For the legislative declaration contained in the 2002 act amending subsection (3)(a)(II)(B), see section 1 of chapter 318, Session Laws of Colorado 2002. (3) In 2005, subsection (4)(c) was amended by the "Lopez-Forrester Act". For the short title and the legislative declaration, see sections 1 and 2 of chapter 276, Session Laws of Colorado 2005. (4) For the short title ("Charles Mather Highway Safety Act") in HB 08-1036, see section 1 of chapter 412, Session Laws of Colorado 2008. For the short title ("The Chris Hinds Act") in HB 18-1285, see section 1 of chapter 265, Session Laws of Colorado 2018. (5) For the legislative declaration in HB 23-1267, see section 1 of chapter 382, Session Laws of Colorado 2023.