Colorado Code § 13-5-133

Judges may sit en banc - purpose - rules
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(1) In any district court composed
of more than one judge, the judges may sit en banc at such times as they may determine, for the
purpose of making rules of court, the appointment of a clerk and other employees, subject to the
provisions of section 13-3-105, and other ministerial duties, subject to the administrative powers
delegated to the chief judge by the chief justice of the supreme court pursuant to section 5 (4) of
article VI of the state constitution.
(2) Subject to the approval of the chief justice of the supreme court, a district court
sitting en banc may make rules:
(a) To facilitate the transaction of business in the courts held by the judges sitting
separately; and
(b) To provide for the classification, arrangement, and distribution of the business of the
court among the several judges thereof.
(3) Judges of a district court in districts having more than one judge may sit en banc only
for the purposes enumerated in this section, and the court so sitting en banc shall have no power
to review any order, decision, or proceeding of the court held by any judge sitting separately.

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