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eBenchBook | Colorado | 1-40-102. Definitions
1-40-102. Definitions
As used in this article, unless the context otherwise requires:(1) “Ballot issue” means a nonrecall, citizen-initiated petition or legislatively-referred measure which is authorized by the state constitution, including a question as defined in sections 1-41-102 (3) and 1-41-103 (3), enacted in Senate Bill 93-98.(2) “Ballot title” means the language which is printed on the ballot which is comprised of the submission clause and the title.(3) (Deleted by amendment, L. 95, p. 430, § 2, effective May 8, 1995.)(3.5) “Circulator” means a person who presents to other persons for possible signature a petition to place a measure on the ballot by initiative or referendum.(3.7) “Designated representative of the proponents” or “designated representative” means a person designated pursuant to section 1-40-104 to represent the proponents in all matters affecting the petition.(4) “Draft” means the typewritten proposed text of the initiative which, if passed, becomes the actual language of the constitution or statute, together with language concerning placement of the measure in the constitution or statutes.(5) (Deleted by amendment, L. 95, p. 430, § 2, effective May 8, 1995.)(6) “Section” means a bound compilation of initiative forms approved by the secretary of state, which shall include pages that contain the warning required by section 1-40-110 (1), the ballot title, and a copy of the proposed measure; succeeding pages that contain the warning, the ballot title, and ruled lines numbered consecutively for registered electors’ signatures; and a final page that contains the affidavit required by section 1-40-111 (2). Each section shall be consecutively prenumbered by the petitioner prior to circulation.Editor’s note: This version of subsection (6) is effective until March 26, 2016.(6) “Section” means a bound compilation of initiative forms approved by the secretary of state, which shall include pages that contain the warning required by section 1-40-110 (1), the ballot title, the abstract required by section 1-40-110 (3), and a copy of the proposed measure; succeeding pages that contain the warning, the ballot title, and ruled lines numbered consecutively for registered electors’ signatures; and a final page that contains the affidavit required by section 1-40-111 (2). Each section shall be consecutively prenumbered by the petitioner prior to circulation.Editor’s note: This version of subsection (6) is effective March 26, 2016.(7) (Deleted by amendment, L. 95, p. 430, § 2, effective May 8, 1995.)(8) “Submission clause” means the language which is attached to the title to form a question which can be answered by “yes” or “no”.(9) (Deleted by amendment, L. 2000, p. 1621, § 3, effective August 2, 2000.)(10) “Title” means a brief statement that fairly and accurately represents the true intent and meaning of the proposed text of the initiative.
Source: L. 93: Entire article amended with relocations, p. 676, § 1, effective May 4; (1) amended, p. 1436, § 126, effective July 1.L. 95: (3) to (7) and (9) amended, p. 430, § 2, effective May 8.L. 2000: (6) and (9) amended, p. 1621, § 3, effective August 2.L. 2009: (3.5) added, (HB 09-1326), ch. 258, p. 1170, § 3, effective May 15.L. 2011: (3.7) added, (HB 11-1072), ch. 255, p. 1102, § 2, effective August 10.L. 2015: (6) amended, (HB 15-1057), ch. 198, p. 674, § 1, effective March 26, 2016.
Editor’s note: (1) This section is similar to former § 1-40-100.3 as it existed prior to 1993, and the former § 1-40-102 (3)(b) was relocated to § 1-40-107 (5).(2) Section 9 of chapter 198 (HB 15-1057), Session Laws of Colorado 2015, provides that changes to this section by the act apply to initiatives that are submitted for review and comment on or after March 26, 2016.Cross references: For the legislative declaration in the 2011 act adding subsection (3.7), see section 1 of chapter 255, Session Laws of Colorado 2011. ANNOTATIONTitle was not a brief statement that fairly and accurately represented the true intent and meaning of the proposed initiative where the title and summary did not contain any indication that the geographic area affected would have been limited, and therefore there would be a significant risk that voters statewide would have misperceived the scope of the proposed initiative. Matter of Proposed Initiative 1996-17, 920 P.2d 798 (Colo. 1996).The titles and summary were not misleading since they tracked the language of the initiative, and any problems in the interpretation of the measure or its constitutionality were beyond the functions assigned to the title board and outside the scope of the court’s review of the title board’s actions. Matter of Proposed Initiative 1997-98 No. 10, 943 P.2d 897 (Colo. 1997).
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Casescolorado Cases Case Name: Matter of Proposed Initiative 1996-17