Colorado Code § 23-31-208

Rights by succession to state board of land commissioners - transfers to division of fire prevention and control
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(1) (a) On February 14, 1955, the board shall succeed
to all records, documents, and equipment in the hands of the state board of land commissioners
as pertain to and used by the state board of land commissioners in the performance of the rights,
powers, and duties transferred, and the state board of land commissioners is directed to deliver
said property to the board within a reasonable time.
(b) On February 14, 1955, the state treasurer and the controller shall transfer to the board
all funds, including federal grants-in-aid, remaining to the credit of the state board of land
commissioners and appropriated or received for the administration of the rights, powers, and
duties transferred by this section; but the transfer of funds shall not apply to any moneys
appropriated for forest administration from the land commissioners' expense fund.
(2) On July 1, 2012, the board's funds, moneys, positions of employment, personnel, and
personal property that were, as of June 30, 2012, principally directed to fire and wildfire
preparedness, response, suppression, coordination, or management and any and all claims and
liabilities, whether known or unknown, asserted or unasserted, relating in any way to fire and
wildfire preparedness, response, suppression, coordination, or management by the board, the
state forest services or its employees on or before June 30, 2012, are transferred to the division
of fire prevention and control in the department of public safety pursuant to section 24-33.5-
1201, C.R.S.

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