Colorado Code § 23-70-106

Auraria board to have certain powers similar to powers exercised by the governing bodies of other state institutions of higher education
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(1) The Auraria board may
exercise the following powers to the same extent and in the same manner as may be provided or
extended by law to the governing boards of state institutions of higher education:
(a) To promulgate rules and regulations for the safety of students, employees, and
property located within the center;
(b) To promulgate rules and regulations providing for the operation and parking of
vehicles upon the grounds, driveways, or roadways within the center under the control of the
Auraria board;
(c) To cede jurisdiction for the enforcement of traffic laws;
(d) To institute and carry out a system of registration and identification of vehicles
owned or operated by students, faculty, and staff attending or employed by the constituent
institutions and the Auraria staff located at the center; and
(e) To receive gifts and bequests of money or property which may be tendered to the
Auraria board.

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