Colorado Code § 24-60-1005

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The compact administrator is directed to consult with the
immediate family of any proposed transferee and, in the case of a proposed transferee from an
institution in this state to an institution in another party state, to make no transfer out of the state
without approval of the district or probate court. Before granting such approval, the court shall
hold such hearings as it deems appropriate. In addition, the court shall designate some
appropriate person to deliver written notice of the proposed transferee's right to a hearing to the
proposed transferee and his guardian ad litem. The person serving such notices shall make a
written return to the court that such has been done. At the conclusion of such hearing, if any, the
court may approve the proposed transfer, order the release of the proposed transferee, or enter
any other suitable order.

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