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eBenchBook | Colorado | 1-45-105.3. Contribution limits. (Repealed)
State Constitutional Provisions
1-45-105.3. Contribution limits. (Repealed)
C.R.S. § 1-45-105.3 has been repealed.
Source: L. 2000: Entire section added with relocations, p. 118, § 1, effective March 15.L. 2002: (4)(a.5) added, p. 1929, § 1, effective June 7.Initiated 2002: Entire section repealed, effective upon proclamation of the Governor (see editor’s note, (2)).
Editor’s note: (1) The provisions of this section were similar to several former provisions of § 1-45-104 as they existed prior to 2000. (2) (a) Subsection (4) of section 1 of article V of the state constitution provides that initiated and referred measures shall take effect from and after the official declaration of the vote thereon by the proclamation of the Governor. The measure enacting article XXVIII of the state constitution takes effect upon proclamation of the vote by the Governor. The Governor’s proclamation was issued on December 20, 2002. However, section 13 of the measure enacting article XXVIII of the state constitution provides that the effective date of article XXVIII is December 6, 2002. (b) This section was repealed by an initiated measure that was adopted by the people in the general election held November 5, 2002. Section 12 of article XXVIII provides for the repeal of this section. For the text of the initiative and the vote count, see Session Laws of Colorado 2003, p. 3609.
2. Definition for Section
Case Name: Hlavec v. Davidson
Citation: 64 P.3d 881 (Colo. App. 2002)
Case URL: https://www.ravellaw.com/opinions/a6abff1cdb7f1d0a9496f242a2313205
Case Summary: Holding that candidate had to report campaign expenditures made from his personal funds; the Fair Campaign Practices Act was not unconstitutional with its restriction on the amount a candidate can spend from personal funds on his own campaign; and the Act was not unconstitutionally vague as to who must report.
The repeal of this section, proposed by initiative in 2002, was ratified by the electorate at the general election of Nov. 5, 2002, effective Dec. 6, 2002.
Former § 1-45-105.3, relating to contribution limits, was added by Laws 2000, Ch. 36, § 1 and amended by Laws 2002, Ch. 344, § 1.
See, now, Colorado Constitution, Art. XXVIII, § 3 .