Colorado Code § 13-100-101

Legislative declaration
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(1) The general assembly finds, determines, and
declares that:
(a) The provision of administrative support services for independent agencies created in
the judicial department and associated appropriations should be as efficient as possible;
(b) Since 2015, five additional independent agencies, not including the office of
administrative services for independent agencies, have been added to the judicial department.
Since their inception, none of these five independent agencies and the independent ethics
commission, established in 2007, have received direct appropriations or other direct funding
necessary to deliver internal support of the administrative services outlined in section 13-100-
103 (8)(a).
(c) The intent of the general assembly when creating each independent agency was that
the judicial department, through the office of the state court administrator, could most efficiently
provide centralized administrative support services to the independent agencies. However, the
judicial department has increasingly limited or restricted administrative support services to these
independent agencies, and the independent agencies have not received access to statewide
systems and structures of support that are generally provided to state programs.
(d) It is critical that the office of administrative services for independent agencies be
established for the provision of centralized administrative support services for current and future
independent agencies that are in need of administrative support from the office of administrative
services for independent agencies. Furthermore, it is imperative that the judicial department,
through the office of the state court administrator, provide these administrative support services
for the office of administrative services for independent agencies and the included agencies until
the transition of services is complete, and effectively partner with the office of administrative
services for independent agencies and support the transition of services described in this article
100 until the transition of services is complete.

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