Source: L. 2001: Entire article R&RE, p. 1378, § 1, effective July 1.
Editor's note - Colorado legislative change: Colorado added subsection (c).
A given State's subsection (b) applies only if the local law of that State governs perfection. As to most collateral, perfection by filing is governed by the law of the jurisdiction in which the debtor is located. See Section 9-301(1). However, the law of the jurisdiction in which goods that are or become fixtures are located governs perfection by filing a fixture filing. See Section 9-301(3)(A). As a consequence, filing in the filing office of more than one State may be necessary to perfect a security interest in fixtures collateral of a transmitting utility by filing a fixture filing. See Section 9-301, Comment 5.b.
Structure Colorado Code
Title 4 - Uniform Commercial Code
Article 9 - Secured Transactions
§ 4-9-503. Name of Debtor and Secured Party
§ 4-9-504. Indication of Collateral
§ 4-9-506. Effect of Errors or Omissions
§ 4-9-507. Effect of Certain Events on Effectiveness of Financing Statement
§ 4-9-508. Effectiveness of Financing Statement if New Debtor Becomes Bound by Security Agreement
§ 4-9-509. Persons Entitled to File a Record
§ 4-9-510. Effectiveness of Filed Record
§ 4-9-511. Secured Party of Record
§ 4-9-512. Amendment of Financing Statement
§ 4-9-513. Termination Statement
§ 4-9-514. Assignment of Powers of Secured Party of Record
§ 4-9-515. Duration and Effectiveness of Financing Statement - Effect of Lapsed Financing Statement
§ 4-9-516. What Constitutes Filing - Effectiveness of Filing
§ 4-9-517. Effect of Indexing Errors
§ 4-9-518. Claim Concerning Inaccurate or Wrongfully Filed Record
§ 4-9-520. Acceptance and Refusal to Accept Record
§ 4-9-521. Uniform Form of Written Financing Statement and Amendment
§ 4-9-522. Maintenance and Destruction of Records
§ 4-9-523. Information From Filing Office - Sale or License of Records
§ 4-9-524. Delay by Filing Office
§ 4-9-526. Filing-Office Rules