Colorado Code § 24-32-122

Colorado resiliency office - duties and powers - repeal
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(1) (a) The
Colorado resiliency office shall create, maintain, and keep current the resiliency and community
recovery program as described in section 24-33.5-705.2. The program must accomplish the
following, at a minimum:
(I) Develop a plan to improve coordination among state agencies and local jurisdictions
to support community and economic recovery efforts and to address risk and vulnerability
reduction;
(II) Provide technical assistance to local governments for the implementation of
resilience planning, including resilience frameworks, vulnerability profiles, risk-reduction plans,
and economic development strategies;
(III) Provide technical assistance to state agencies for the implementation of resilience
policies and procedures and to institutionalize resilience practices across departments and
agencies;
(IV) Provide technical assistance to local governments and state agencies to secure
additional resources and investment to implement resilience solutions;
(V) Integrate resilience criteria into existing competitive grant programs;
(VI) Provide policy advocacy to shape federal resilience efforts;
(VII) Develop metrics and targets to measure the short- and long-term success of
resilience efforts and actions; and
(VIII) Support long-term community recovery efforts and resource navigation after a
disaster.
(b) The Colorado resiliency office shall maintain and keep the resiliency and community
recovery program current and in compliance to meet the needs of the state.
(2) The Colorado resiliency office shall consult with the governor's office, the
department of public safety, the department of public health and environment, and all other
affected state agencies in developing the resiliency and community recovery program.
(3) In developing the program, the Colorado resiliency office shall ensure a participatory
process that includes local government, state agencies, business, labor, industry, agriculture,
civic and volunteer organizations, academia, community leaders, and other stakeholders.
(4) Repealed.
(5) The department of local affairs and the Colorado resiliency office may seek, accept,
and expend gifts, grants, or donations from private or public sources for the purposes of this
section and section 24-32-121.
(6) This section is repealed, effective September 1, 2037. Before its repeal, this section is
scheduled for review in accordance with section 24-34-104.

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