Colorado Developer-Deployer Documentation Exchange Kit
Colorado's law requires AI developers to provide specific documentation to deployers — including model cards, dataset cards, and impact assessment artifacts. This kit standardizes that exchange with checklists, gap analysis, and contract language.
Penalties for Non-Compliance
Attorney General enforcement under Colorado Consumer Protection Act (C.R.S. § 6-1-112). Up to $20,000 per violation (§ 6-1-112(1)(a)). Up to $50,000 per violation involving persons age 60+ (§ 6-1-112(1)(c)). No private right of action.
Maximum: Up to $20,000 per violation ($50,000 for age 60+)
Who Must Comply
Developers of high-risk AI systems who must provide documentation per §6-1-1702, and deployers who need to verify they've received adequate documentation for impact assessments.
What's Included (3 Documents)
Developer Disclosure Checklist
Deployer Gap Analysis
Third-Party Assessment Addendum
All documents include electronic signature blocks compliant with the ESIGN Act (15 U.S.C. § 7001) and UETA.
What Happens After You Purchase
Your documents generate instantly as fillable PDFs, packaged in a single zip file.
Download directly to your device or email to up to 3 team members.
Fill in the highlighted form fields with your company-specific information. Each document includes clear instructions.
Sign using the electronic signature blocks — ESIGN Act compliant, no printing required.
Have your legal team review the completed documents before deployment.
Statutory Authority
Citation: C.R.S. § 6-1-1701 et seq.
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