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Can I offer contests that involve mobile apps in Colorado? What are the requirements?
To offer contests that involve mobile apps in Colorado, you must comply with the regulations set forth in CORS 6-1-801. This includes disclosing all relevant information, prohibiting misleading and deceptive prize promotions, and complying with all statutory regulations. Additionally, according to CORS 18-5-402, it is illegal to rig publicly exhibited contests in Colorado. Therefore, it is important to ensure that your contest is conducted in accordance with the rules and usages purporting to govern it.
Furthermore, the Colorado Lottery Commission, created under CORS 44-40-108, oversees the regulation of lotteries and games of chance in Colorado. However, it is unclear whether this commission has any specific regulations regarding contests that involve mobile apps.
Finally, the Colorado State Fair and Industrial Exposition, established under CORS 35-65-105, is an annual event held in Pueblo, Colorado, for the display of various industries, including agricultural, horticultural, industrial, and scientific facilities, processes, and products. However, it is unclear whether this exposition has any regulations regarding contests that involve mobile apps.
In summary, to offer contests that involve mobile apps in Colorado, you must comply with the regulations set forth in CORS 6-1-801 and ensure that your contest is not rigged. It is unclear whether the Colorado Lottery Commission or the Colorado State Fair and Industrial Exposition have any specific regulations regarding contests that involve mobile apps.
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