Colorado Code § 24-60-102

Attorney general commissioner for Colorado
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The governor of the state of
Colorado shall appoint the attorney general of the state of Colorado as the commissioner who
shall represent the state of Colorado upon any joint commission representing the state of
Colorado and any other state, to be constituted by the state of Colorado and any such other state,
and particularly by the state of Colorado and any state adjoining it, for the purpose of negotiating
and entering into any agreements or compacts, with the consent of congress heretofore granted
as aforesaid, for cooperative effort and mutual assistance in the prevention of crime and in the
enforcement of the respective criminal laws and policies of the state of Colorado and such other
state and for the establishment of such agencies, joint or otherwise, as they may mutually deem
to be desirable for making effective such agreements or compacts.

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