Colorado Code § 24-11-112

Cesar Chavez Day
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(1) The thirty-first day of March in each year, the same
being the anniversary of the birth of Cesar Estrada Chavez, shall be known as "Cesar Chavez
Day" and appropriate observance may be held by the public and in all public schools of the state
in tribute to his unselfish commitment to the principles of social justice and respect for human
dignity.
(2) The head of a state agency may allow an employee of the agency to have a day off
with pay on Cesar Chavez day in lieu of any other legal holiday described in section 24-11-101
(1) that occurs in the same state fiscal year on a weekday, other than a weekday on which an
election is held throughout the state, on which the state agency is required to be open but on
which the operations of the agency are required to be maintained at only a minimum level.
(3) On Cesar Chavez day, each state agency shall remain open and conduct the
operations of the agency at no less than a minimum level.
(4) A holiday allowed under this section is in lieu of a legal holiday described in section
24-11-101 (1). The total number of legal holidays in a state fiscal year available to an employee
of a state agency is not changed by this section.

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