[ Editor's note: This section is effective January 1, 2023. ] The act of submitting a filing statement to the state court administrator pursuant to section 15-23-111 or submitting a request to the state court administrator pursuant to section 15-23-119, 15-23-120, or 15-23-122 constitutes the affirmation or acknowledgment of the submitter, under the penalty of perjury, that the filing statement or request is the submitter's act and deed, or that the submitter in good faith believes that the filing statement or request is the act and deed of the individual on whose behalf the submitter is acting; that the submitter and the individual on whose behalf the submitter is acting in good faith believes the information provided and declarations made in the filing statement or request are true; and that the filing statement or request complies with the requirements of this article 23.
Source: L. 2019: Entire article added, (HB 19-1229), ch. 252, p. 2438, § 1, effective January 1, 2023.
Structure Colorado Code
Title 15 - Probate, Trusts, and Fiduciaries
Article 23 - Colorado Electronic Preservation of Abandoned Estate Planning Documents Act
§ 15-23-102. Legislative Declaration
§ 15-23-105. Transfer of Possession to Creator
§ 15-23-106. Preservation of an Abandoned Original Estate Planning Document After Diligent Search
§ 15-23-108. Exculpation of Custodian
§ 15-23-109. Electronic Conversion and Filing
§ 15-23-110. Penalty of Perjury
§ 15-23-112. Reliance on Filing Statement
§ 15-23-113. Fees - Disposition - Appropriation - Cash Fund
§ 15-23-114. Duties of the State Court Administrator
§ 15-23-115. Destruction of Original Estate Planning Document
§ 15-23-116. Authenticity of Electronic Estate Planning Document
§ 15-23-118. Access to Filing Statement
§ 15-23-119. Access to Electronic Estate Planning Document Prior to Notification of Creator's Death