Colorado Code § 16-11-211

Interdistrict probation department - personnel
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(1) Any two or more
contiguous judicial districts may, by the election of the district judges or a majority of the judges
of each district, combine in the formation of an interdistrict probation department; except that
such formation shall be approved by the chief justice of the supreme court.
(2) This department, if created, shall have an administrative head who shall be appointed
by the judges or the majority of the judges of the districts which comprise the interdistrict
probation department, subject to section 13-3-105, C.R.S., and such administrative head shall be
the chief probation officer of the department. The department shall consist of such other
probation officers as may be appointed, together with such administrative and clerical employees
as may be required, as provided pursuant to section 13-3-105, C.R.S.
(3) The chief probation officer shall be charged with the duty of administering the affairs
of the department and supervising the probation officers and personnel of the department and
conducting the department in accordance with the laws pertaining to probation and the rules of
the district courts of the said districts.
(4) Any district which participates in an interdistrict probation department may withdraw
from such department by the election of the judges or a majority of the judges of the district and
the approval of the chief justice of the supreme court, by giving written notice to the presiding
judges of all other judicial districts affected. However, the withdrawal shall not be effective until
January 1 of the year following the written notification.

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