Colorado Code § 23-60-102

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(1) The general assembly hereby finds and declares
that the state board for community colleges and occupational education is charged to develop
and establish state policy for occupational education and to govern the state system of
community colleges. The board shall be responsible for the establishment of statewide career
and technical education policy for all the entities which provide such education and shall
coordinate all aspects of career and technical education in the state to assure quality
programming and efficient delivery of such education.
(2) In its role as the governing authority for the state system of community colleges, the
board shall assure a system of two-year program delivery throughout the state coordinated,
where appropriate, with the local district colleges. In order to assist the board in carrying out its
responsibilities, the general assembly hereby provides for the establishment of local councils to
advise the board on the operation of individual community and local district colleges from a
local perspective.
(3) The function of the two-year college system is to conduct occupational, technical,
and community service programs with no term limitations and general education, including
college transfer programs with unrestricted admissions. It is further the intent of this article to
develop appropriate occupational education and adult education programs in these and other
postsecondary educational institutions, to maintain and expand occupational education programs
in the elementary and secondary schools of the state permitting local school districts already
having area technical colleges to continue to operate them, and to develop work study and on-
the-job training programs designed to acquaint youth with the world of work and to train and
retrain youth and adults for employment. The general assembly intends that state agencies
concerned with occupational education in the public schools shall cooperate with the board in
planning and implementing occupational education programs, to the end that the state of
Colorado has complete and well-balanced occupational and adult education programs available
to the people of Colorado at all educational levels.

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