Colorado Code § 12-20-408

Judicial review
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(1) Except as specified in subsection (2) of this section, the
court of appeals has initial jurisdiction to review all final actions and orders of a regulator that
are subject to judicial review and shall conduct the judicial review proceedings in accordance
with section 24-4-106 (11); except that, with regard only to cease-and-desist orders, a district
court of competent jurisdiction has initial jurisdiction to review a final action or order of a
regulator that is subject to judicial review and shall conduct the judicial review proceedings in
accordance with section 24-4-106 (3) for the following:
(a) Article 115 of this title 12 concerning electricians;
(b) Part 4 of article 120 of this title 12 concerning architects;
(c) Article 225 of this title 12 concerning direct-entry midwives;
(d) Article 250 of this title 12 concerning naturopathic doctors;
(e) Article 275 of this title 12 concerning optometrists; and
(f) [Editor's note: This version of subsection (1)(f) is effective until January 1, 2026.]
Article 315 of this title 12 concerning veterinarians and veterinary technicians.
(f) [Editor's note: This version of subsection (1)(f) is effective January 1, 2026.]
Article 315 of this title 12 concerning veterinarians, veterinary technicians, and veterinary
professional associates.
(2) A district court of competent jurisdiction has initial jurisdiction to review all final
actions and orders of a regulator that are subject to judicial review and shall conduct the judicial
review proceedings in accordance with section 24-4-106 (3) for the following:
(a) Repealed.
(b) Article 130 of this title 12 concerning landscape architects;
(c) Article 135 of this title 12 concerning mortuaries and crematories; and
(d) Article 140 of this title 12 concerning nontransplant tissue banks.
(e) to (g) Repealed.

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