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Colo. Rev. Stat. § 14-7-103

Colo. Rev. Stat. § 14-7-103 - District and County Attorneys to Report Actions (2024)

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Colorado Revised Statutes 2025 — Title 14: Domestic Matters — Article 7: Revised Uniform Reciprocal Enforcement of Support Act (Repealed) § 14-7-103 District and county attorneys to report actions 14‑7‑103. District and county attorneys to report actions. On or before December 1 of each year, the district attorney and the county attorney shall make a written report to the judiciary committees of the house of representatives and the senate, or their successor committees, stating the number of reports, provided for in section 14‑7‑101, received from the courts of the county or state and the nature and result of any action directed in this article 7 by such officers respectively to recover from such parents the expenses of the care and maintenance of such children. If no action has been taken, such report shall detail the reason for the failure of the officer to take action. The county commissioners shall pay any court costs or other expenses necessary for the prosecution of any suit provided for in this article 7. Nothing in this article 7 shall be construed to repeal any law of this state concerning the responsibility of parents to support their children, providing for the punishment of parents or other persons responsible for the delinquency or dependency of children, or providing for the punishment of any parents for the nonsupport of their children; and nothing in such law shall prevent proceedings under this article 7 in any proper case. Source: L. 05: p. 296, 3. R.S. 08: 4741. C.L. 5589. CSA: C. 121, 3. CRS 53: 43‑3‑3. C.R.S. 1963: 43‑3‑3. L. 2024: Entire section amended, (SB 24‑135), ch. 34, p. 106, 3, effective March 22. Source: Colorado General Assembly, Office of Legislative Legal Services. Colorado Revised Statutes 2025, current through the 75th General Assembly, First Extraordinary Session (August 2025). https://leg.colorado.gov/colorado-revised-statutes