All general provisions, terms, phrases, and expressions, used in any statute, shall be liberally construed, in order that the true intent and meaning of the general assembly may be fully carried out.
Source: L. 73: R&RE, p. 1425, § 1. C.R.S. 1963: § 135-1-212.
Structure Colorado Code
Article 4 - Construction of Statutes
Part 2 - Construction of Statutes
§ 2-4-201. Intentions in the Enactment of Statutes
§ 2-4-202. Statutes Presumed Prospective
§ 2-4-203. Ambiguous Statutes - Aids in Construction
§ 2-4-204. Severability of Statutory Provisions
§ 2-4-205. Special or Local Provision Prevails Over General
§ 2-4-206. Irreconcilable Statutes Passed at the Same or Different Sessions
§ 2-4-207. Original Controls Over Subsequent Printing
§ 2-4-208. Continuation of Prior Law
§ 2-4-209. Statutory References
§ 2-4-211. Common Law of England
§ 2-4-212. Liberal Construction
§ 2-4-213. Form of Enacting Clause