Colorado Code § 24-44-101

Legislative declaration
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The general assembly finds and declares that the
affairs of the two Indian tribes whose reservations are largely within the state of Colorado, the
Southern Ute tribe and the Ute Mountain Ute tribe, include matters of state interest and that the
state of Colorado recognizes the special governmental relationships and the unique political
status of these tribes with respect to the federal government and, further, that it is in the best
interest of all the people of Colorado that there be an agency providing an official liaison among
all persons in both the private and public sectors who share a concern for the establishment and
maintenance of cooperative relationships with and among the aforesaid tribes and Indian
peoples.

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