Colorado Code § 23-1-101

Legislative declaration
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The purposes of this article are to maximize
opportunities for postsecondary education in Colorado; to avoid and to eliminate needless
duplication of facilities and programs in state-supported institutions of higher education; to
achieve simplicity of state administrative procedures pertaining to higher education; to effect the
best utilization of available resources so as to achieve an adequate level of higher education in
the most economic manner; to accommodate state priorities and the needs of individual students
through implementation of a statewide enrollment plan; and to continue to recognize the
constitutional and statutory responsibilities of duly constituted governing boards of state-
supported institutions of higher education in Colorado. In this article, express powers and duties
are delegated to a central policy and coordinating board, the Colorado commission on higher
education, and the department of higher education is responsible for implementing the duly
adopted policies of the Colorado commission on higher education. The ultimate authority and
responsibility is expressly reserved to the general assembly, and it is the duty of the Colorado
commission on higher education and the department of higher education to implement the
policies of the general assembly.

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