When any officer within compacting states, in conformity with a valid writ, order of court or the provisions of this compact, arrests a person in or transports a person through a compacting state, the right of said officer to the custody of a person and to use the state penal institutions or county jails for temporary lodging of such person shall be recognized by the compacting states, their courts, and their court officials, as though the person were in custody of the sheriff or proper officer of the compacting state where the arrest is made or through which he is transported.
Source: L. 37: p. 768, § 2. CSA: C. 153, § 44(5). CRS 53: § 74-3-5. C.R.S. 1963: § 74-3-5.
Structure Colorado Code
Article 60 - Interstate Compacts and Agreements
Part 2 - Compact With Kansas, New Mexico, and Wyoming
§ 24-60-201. Compact Approved and Ratified
§ 24-60-203. Peace Officers Enter Other States Without Interference
§ 24-60-204. Legal Requirements to Obtain Extradition Waived
§ 24-60-205. Use of Jails for Temporary Lodging Recognized
§ 24-60-206. Subpoenas, Summons and Court Orders Recognized as Valid
§ 24-60-207. When Person on Probation or Parole May Be Permitted to Reside in Other States
§ 24-60-208. Supervision Over Probationers or Parolees
§ 24-60-209. Probationers or Parolees May Be Retaken
§ 24-60-210. Officer Shall Transport Without Interference
§ 24-60-211. Attorney Generals Make Rules and Regulations