Colorado Code § 24-13-116

Approval of bonds - clerk of county board
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The county treasurer, county
assessor, county clerk and recorder, or any county officer shall file his official bond in the office
of the county clerk and recorder, which bond shall be executed as required by law and shall be
approved by the board of county commissioners in open session. If said board is not in session
on the filing of such bond, then the county clerk and recorder shall judge of its sufficiency,
subject to the final decision and approval of said board at its first meeting thereafter. If said
board is not in session, the county clerk and recorder, in filing his bond, shall present the same to
the chairman of the board of county commissioners or, in case of his absence or inability to act,
to one of the other members of said board, who shall judge of its sufficiency, subject to the
decision and approval of said board at its first meeting thereafter.

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