Colorado Code § 24-33-102

Powers and duties of the executive director and deputy director
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(1) The
commissioner of mines, who shall be appointed and act pursuant to section 34-21-102, C.R.S.,
may be the executive director of the department.
(2) The executive director shall require of the head of each subordinate agency assigned
to the department of natural resources an annual report containing such information and
submitted at such time as the executive director decides.
(3) The executive director shall exercise control over publications of the department and
any division thereof. He shall cause such publications as are approved for circulation in quantity
outside the executive branch to be issued in accordance with the provisions of section 24-1-136.
(4) The executive director may request from the board of governors of the Colorado state
university system such information and statistics concerning forests and forestry in the state and
other reports at such times and on such matters as the executive director may require.
(5) The executive director has the power and duty to develop, encourage, promote, and
implement programs for the prevention, abatement, and control of litter within the state of
Colorado. The executive director may enter into such contracts as may be appropriate for the
implementation of any such program.
(5.5) The executive director shall have such other powers, duties, and functions as are
prescribed for heads of principal departments in the "Administrative Organization Act of 1968",
article 1 of this title.
(6) The executive director may appoint the deputy director of the department of natural
resources, pursuant to section 13 of article XII of the state constitution. Subject to the
supervision of the executive director, the deputy director shall have all of the powers, duties, and
responsibilities of the executive director as provided by law and shall exercise such powers,
duties, and responsibilities in the absence of the executive director and when so instructed by the
executive director.
(7) No later than ninety days following confirmation by the senate of the public
members of the state board of the great outdoors Colorado trust fund, the executive director shall
secure a memorandum of understanding among the joint budget committee of the general
assembly, the department of natural resources, and the state board of the great outdoors Colorado
trust fund establishing policies and procedures which will facilitate cooperation and coordination
of efforts concerning investment in and development, operation, and management of the state's
parks and wildlife systems.

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