Colorado Code § 23-70-106.5

Resolution of disputes at Auraria center
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(1) After notification to the
affected chief executive officers, which notification provides for a deadline of not more than ten
days for the resolution of a dispute, the chief executive officer of any governing board at the
Auraria center, including the Auraria board, may request the Colorado commission on higher
education to resolve a conflict concerning an academically related issue at the Auraria center.
The commission shall have the authority to make the final decision to resolve the issue presented
to it or may delegate its responsibility and authority for the final decision of the issue to the
Auraria board. The decision of either the commission or the Auraria board shall be binding on all
of the governing boards and institutions and on the Auraria board. It is the policy of the general
assembly that the commission is encouraged to delegate to the Auraria board, to as great an
extent as possible, its authority for making final decisions at the Auraria center.
(2) The chief executive officer of any governing board at the Auraria center, including
the Auraria board, may request the Auraria board to resolve a conflict concerning the operation,
administration, or use of the physical facilities at the Auraria center. The Auraria board shall
have the authority to make the final decision to resolve the issue presented to it, and such
decision shall be binding on all of the governing boards and institutions and on the Auraria
board.
(3) All issues involving interinstitutional disputes at the Auraria center shall be
considered as either academically related or operationally related, and the commission is
authorized to determine whether it or the Auraria board shall have jurisdiction in regard to the
resolution of the dispute.

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