Colorado Code § 23-70-104

Duties of the Auraria board
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(1) The Auraria board has the duty:
(a) To acquire, plan, construct, own, lease, operate, maintain, manage, or dispose of all
of the physical plant, facilities, buildings, and grounds in the center (except that land owned at
the Auraria center by the regents of the university of Colorado shall continue under such
ownership but shall be maintained and managed in a similar manner to the other facilities in the
Auraria center) and such additional land and facilities as the Colorado commission on higher
education may from time to time designate and approve and to accept and hold for the use of the
center and its constituent institutions such property as was designated or used prior to May 13,
1974, for purposes of the center or its constituent institutions;
(b) To allocate among and assign to the constituent institutions, in accordance with
needs, suitable space within the center for the use of such institutions and for such joint or
cooperative educational, vocational, and other activities and programs as may be provided by the
constituent institutions;
(c) To facilitate effective coordination and economies of operation of physical facilities
by designating joint facilities of the constituent institutions, to include, but not be limited to,
auxiliary facilities, as defined in section 23-5-101.5 (2)(a);
(d) To determine and designate the nonacademic and nonvocational joint programs or
joint activities of the constituent institutions, to include, but not be limited to, security and fire
protection, maintenance, and purchasing;
(e) To continually develop, review, and update annually a long-range plan for operation
of the center. There shall be a five-year forecast of the operational costs and capital construction
costs, which shall be submitted to the general assembly no later than January 1 of each year,
commencing January 1, 1975.
(f) To decide interinstitutional disputes presented to the Auraria board by any one or
more of the constituent institutions pursuant to section 23-70-106.5; and
(g) To investigate supplementary or alternative methods for delivery of selected higher
educational services through the use of existing campuses and facilities in Denver and the
metropolitan area.

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