Code of Colorado Regulations 1510 - Independent Ethics Commission

The Code of Colorado Regulations (CCR) 1510 refers to rules governing the Independent Ethics Commission (IEC) of Colorado.

The IEC is an independent body that enforces ethics laws for public officials and employees in Colorado to ensure integrity and public trust.

Overview of CCR 1510 - Independent Ethics Commission:

Purpose:
To administer and enforce Colorado’s laws on ethical conduct for public officers, employees, and candidates for public office.

Scope:
Covers conflicts of interest, financial disclosures, lobbying restrictions, and other ethics rules under the Colorado Constitution and statutes.

Key Responsibilities:

Investigate complaints about ethics violations

Conduct hearings and impose penalties

Provide advisory opinions on ethical issues

Educate public officials on ethical standards

Authority:
The IEC operates under Colorado Revised Statutes (C.R.S.) § 24-18.5-101 et seq. and is governed by the regulations codified in CCR 1510.

How to Find the Full Text of CCR 1510

The full text of CCR 1510 is available on the Colorado Secretary of State’s website or through the official Colorado Code of Regulations repository.

 

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