Colorado Code § 22-30-115

Hearing on a plan of organization
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(1) When a plan of organization has
been tentatively agreed upon by the committee, the proposed plan of organization with the
attached map and legal description of the proposed boundaries of each school district affected by
the proposed plan of organization shall be filed with the commissioner and each affected board
of education.
(2) (a) Within fifteen days after the filing of the proposed plan of organization, the
committee shall give notice of the filing of such plan of organization, map, and legal description
by publication of said fact in a newspaper of general circulation in each area affected by the
proposed plan of organization and by causing to be posted a copy of said notice upon each public
school building in which school was held during any part of the preceding twelve months and
that is located within the boundaries of any area affected by the plan of organization. If there is
no newspaper of general circulation in the communities affected by the proposed plan of
organization, posting of public notice as provided in this subsection (2) shall be sufficient. Such
public notice shall give the time and place of any meeting to be held within thirty days by the
committee for hearings on such proposed plan of organization. The committee shall hold a
sufficient number of hearings to enable the residents of the affected area to receive adequate
information and details of the plan of organization being considered. Any interested person may
appear at such hearings and make comments on the proposed plan of organization.
(b) Notwithstanding the provisions concerning the posting of notice in public schools in
paragraph (a) of this subsection (2), if there are no public schools within the boundaries of an
area proposed to be detached and either annexed or organized into a new school district, public
notice of the meeting shall be posted in at least three public buildings located in such area. If
there are fewer than three public buildings located in such area, notice shall be mailed to each
household in such area in which one or more eligible electors reside.

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