§ 13-21-1302. Jurisdiction Over Nonresident Representatives
A distributor, jobber, or manufacturer who is not a resident of Colorado and who enters into any written contract or written sales agreement regulated by this part 13 shall be deemed to be doing business in Colorado for purposes of personal jurisdiction. Source: L. 2017: Entire part added with relocations, (HB 17-1243), ch. 241, p. […]
§ 13-21-1303. Damages
A distributor, jobber, or manufacturer who knowingly fails to pay commissions as provided in any written contract or written sales agreement shall be liable to the wholesale sales representative in a civil action for treble the damages proved at trial. In a civil action brought by a wholesale sales representative pursuant to this section, the […]
§ 13-21-1304. Liquor Licensees Excepted
This part 13 shall not apply to any person licensed under article 3 or 4 of title 44. Source: L. 2017: Entire part added with relocations, (HB 17-1243), ch. 241, p. 992, § 1, effective August 9. L. 2019: Entire section amended, (SB 19-241), ch. 390, p. 3464, § 7, effective August 2. Editor’s note: […]
§ 13-21-1401. Short Title
The short title of this part 14 is the “Uniform Civil Remedies for Unauthorized Disclosure of Intimate Images Act”. Source: L. 2019: Entire part added, (SB 19-100), ch. 88, p. 325, § 1, effective April 8.
§ 13-21-1402. Definitions
As used in this part 14, unless the context otherwise requires: “Consent” means affirmative, conscious, and voluntary authorization by an individual with legal capacity to give authorization. “Depicted individual” means an individual whose body is shown in whole or in part in an intimate image. “Disclosure” means transfer, publication, or distribution to another person. “Disclose” […]
§ 13-21-1403. Civil Action – Definitions
In this section, unless the context otherwise requires: “Harm” means physical harm, economic harm, and emotional distress whether or not accompanied by physical or economic harm. “Private” means: Created or obtained under circumstances in which the depicted individual had a reasonable expectation of privacy; or Made accessible through theft, bribery, extortion, fraud, false pretenses, voyeurism, […]
§ 13-21-1404. Exceptions to Liability – Definitions
In this section, unless the context otherwise requires: “Child” means an unemancipated individual who is less than eighteen years of age. “Parent” means an individual recognized as a parent under the law of this state other than this part 14. A person is not liable under this part 14 if the person proves that disclosure […]
§ 13-21-1405. Plaintiff’s Privacy
In an action under this part 14: A plaintiff may proceed using a pseudonym in place of the true name of the plaintiff; The court may exclude or redact from all pleadings and documents filed in the action other identifying characteristics of the plaintiff; A plaintiff to whom subsection (1)(a) or (1)(b) of this section […]
§ 13-21-1406. Remedies
In an action under this part 14, a prevailing plaintiff may recover: The greater of: Economic and noneconomic damages proximately caused by the defendant’s disclosures or threatened disclosures, including damages for emotional distress whether or not accompanied by other damages; or Statutory damages not to exceed ten thousand dollars against each defendant found liable under […]
§ 13-21-1407. Statute of Limitations
An action under section 13-21-1403 (2) for: An unauthorized disclosure may not be brought later than six years from the date the disclosure was discovered or should have been discovered with the exercise of reasonable diligence; and A threat to disclose may not be brought later than six years from the date of the threat […]