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Code · Colorado · Title 2 — Legislative · Article 2 — General Assembly

2-2-2306. Black Coloradan racial equity study - economic analysis - contractor.

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(1)The commission shall enter into an agreement with one or more third-party entities to conduct an economic analysis of the financial impact of systemic racism on historically impacted Black Coloradans utilizing the findings of the historical research and, if feasible, an estimation of the financial impact on Colorado's economy resulting from state governmental entities, policies, systems, and practices in Colorado.
(a)The third-party entity shall begin conducting its economic analysis after the society has completed its research and no later than the date that the commission receives the historical research report from the society pursuant to section 2-2-2305 (5).
(b)No later than six months after beginning to conduct its economic analysis, the third- party entity shall deliver the results of its analysis to the commission.
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