Gift Ban - 6 of 25

Incorrect answer:

YES, so long as you disclose the value of what you receive in your quarterly gifts and honoraria report that you are required to file with the Secretary of State's office is INCORRECT.

You may only accept the gift if the donor is a nonprofit entity that receives less than 5% of its funding from for-profit sources or if the donor is a governmental exchange organization to which the state pays dues that are invoiced expressly to cover travel and other expenses to attend its events. The requirement for gifts and honoraria disclosure under section 24-6-203, C.R.S., is a separate issue from whether you may accept a gift under Amendment 41.

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