Colorado Code § 17-32-106

Powers and duties of the program
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(1) In connection with the development
and implementation of the correctional education program, the program shall have the following
powers and duties:
(a) To promulgate rules and regulations necessary to implement the correctional
education program;
(b) To enter into agreements and contracts with school districts, charter schools,
nonpublic schools, community colleges, local district colleges, state colleges and universities,
trade unions, private occupational schools, private businesses, the department of labor and
employment created in section 24-1-121, C.R.S., state and local government agencies, and
private agencies as may be deemed appropriate for the purpose of providing instructional
services necessary to implement the correctional education program. Agreements and contracts
for the provision of instructional services shall expressly state the educational goals and
objectives of the program and the specific requirements for instructional services.
(b.5) To sell goods and services pursuant to the provisions of section 17-32-108;
(c) To submit a budget request for the correctional education program for inclusion in
the budget request for the department as a separate line item. Such line item shall be the
department's total budget request for correctional education funding from the general fund and
shall replace or include any such previous request for instructional or educational funding. Such
budget request shall itemize the amount of the budget to be funded from the general fund of the
state and the amount to be funded from moneys in the correctional education program fund
created in section 17-32-107. No other funds from the general assembly shall be allocated to the
department for any education program.
(d) To accept moneys from the federal government as well as contributions, grants, gifts,
bequests, and donations from individuals, private organizations, and foundations and do all
things necessary, not inconsistent with this article or any other laws of this state, in order to avail
itself of such federal moneys under any federal legislation. All moneys accepted by the program
shall be transmitted to the state treasurer for credit to the correctional education program fund.
(e) To enter into agreements with state agencies, as appropriate, in order to receive any
funding or moneys available for correctional education;
(f) To expend moneys appropriated to the program by the general assembly, including
moneys in the correctional education program fund, for the purpose of implementing the
correctional education program;
(g) Repealed.
(h) To enter into negotiations with the department of human services for the purpose of
coordinating and offering education services to juveniles in the custody of that department. The
executive directors of the departments of corrections and human services shall each submit a
proposed plan to the governor and general assembly, no later than January 1, 1992, for
integrating such juveniles into the correctional education program.
(i) To exercise any other powers or perform any other duties that are consistent with the
purposes for which the program was created and that are reasonably necessary for the fulfillment
of the program's responsibilities under this article.

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