Colorado Code § 16-9-701

Discovery project steering committee
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(1) (a) There is created the discovery
project steering committee convened to assist in developing a request for proposal application
and selection process to choose a vendor to develop a statewide discovery sharing system. The
steering committee consists of:
(I) The attorney general or the attorney general's designee, who shall serve as the chair
of the steering committee;
(II) The state court administrator or the state court administrator's designee, who shall
serve as the vice-chair of the steering committee;
(III) The state public defender or the state public defender's designee;
(IV) A representative of the criminal defense bar appointed by the chief justice;
(V) A district court judge appointed by the chief justice;
(VI) Three district attorneys appointed by the governor, one representing an urban
judicial district, one representing a mid-sized district, and one representing a rural district;
(VII) A county sheriff appointed by the governor;
(VIII) A chief of police appointed by the governor; and
(IX) The alternate defense counsel or the alternate defense counsel's designee.
(b) The project steering committee must also have a nonvoting member appointed by the
governor from the office of information technology who serves only as a technology advisor to
assist the steering committee.
(2) and (3) Repealed.
(4) (a) The discovery project steering committee shall develop benchmarks and
contractual requirements for the statewide discovery sharing system.
(b) The Colorado district attorneys' council shall enter into a contract with the selected
vendor to complete the system by June 30, 2017. The contract must include the benchmarks and
requirements developed pursuant to paragraph (a) of this subsection (4). The executive director
of the Colorado district attorneys' council shall provide periodic reports to the steering
committee and the joint budget committee regarding benchmarks and requirements and the
progress of the development of the system. It is not necessary for the steering committee to meet
to receive the periodic reports.
(5) The discovery project steering committee may meet as necessary to provide practical
and technical support for the maintenance and enhancement of the system and to ensure that the
system is meeting the needs of the criminal justice system.
(6) Once the statewide discovery sharing system is operational, a district attorney or the
Colorado district attorneys' council, who, after making a good-faith effort to redact all
information from a discovery document provided to a defendant or defense counsel, provides a
document that contains information that is legally required to be redacted, is not liable for civil
damages as a result of acts or omissions related to providing discovery documents that contain
information required to be redacted that is not redacted.

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