Colorado Code § 23-60-103

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As used in this article 60, unless the context otherwise requires:
(1) "Area technical college" means a school offering approved postsecondary vocational
programs for credit, operated by a local school district or by a board of cooperative services, and
designated by the general assembly as an area technical college in conformity with standards
established by the state board for community colleges and occupational education. Tuition rates
and fees charged any person not enrolled in a secondary school curriculum must be uniform for
any group classification. For the purposes of this article 60, the following schools are area
technical colleges: The Emily Griffith technical college, the technical college of the Rockies, and
the Pickens technical college.
(2) "Occupational education" means any education designed to facilitate career and
technical or occupational development of individual persons, including, but not limited to, career
and technical training or retraining that is given in schools or classes, including field or
laboratory work incident thereto, under public supervision and control or under contract with the
board or a local educational agency and that is conducted as a part of a program designed to fit
individuals for gainful employment as semiskilled or skilled workers or technicians in
recognized occupations, but excluding any program to fit individuals for employment in
occupations generally considered to be professional or that require a baccalaureate or higher
degree. The term further includes career and technical guidance and counseling in connection
with such training; instruction related to the occupation for which the person is being trained or
necessary for the person to benefit from such training; and the training of persons engaged as or
preparing to become career and technical education teachers, teacher-trainers, supervisors, and
directors.
(3) "Postsecondary" means related to instruction of students over the age of seventeen
years who are not enrolled in a regular program of kindergarten through grade twelve in a public,
independent, or parochial school.
(4) A "registered elector" of a district means any person who is at least eighteen years of
age, who is a citizen of the United States, who has resided in the state for thirty-two days, in the
local college district thirty-two days, and in the dissolution election precinct thirty-two days
immediately preceding the election, and who is duly registered.
(5) "Workplace literacy program" means any program of remedial education in basic
mathematics or literacy skills sponsored by one or more private employers and offered for the
benefit of employees and conducted in the workplace.

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