Colorado Code § 24-11-116

Jury Appreciation Day
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(1) The fifth day of September in each year, the
same being the anniversary of one of the most famous jury verdicts in United States history, is
known as "Jury Appreciation Day". Appropriate observance by suitable means may be held by
the public, by all jury commissioners, and in all public schools of the state to recognize the
importance of jury service to the community, the importance of jury trials to the state, and the
great contribution jury trials make to the cause of freedom. All efforts and undertakings in
celebrating Jury Appreciation Day must be in harmony with the general character of the day so
established.
(2) Annually, the governor shall issue a proclamation calling for the recognition of Jury
Appreciation Day.
(3) On Jury Appreciation Day, each state agency shall remain staffed at a minimum level
to conduct the usual operations of the agency.
(4) A holiday allowed pursuant to 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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