Colorado Code § 24-90-106

Participation of existing libraries in the formation of new libraries
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(1) 
Any governmental unit of the state of Colorado has the power to establish and maintain a public
library under the provisions of this part 1, either by itself or in cooperation with one or more
other governmental units. Whenever a county library or library district is proposed to be formed,
specific written notification of the proposed establishment shall be given at least ninety days
prior to anticipated action on the proposed establishment to each governmental unit maintaining
a public library in the legal service area of the proposed library and the board of trustees of each
library. The legislative body of any governmental unit that maintains a public library within the
territory to be served by a county library or a library district or the board of trustees of an
established library district shall decide, by resolution or ordinance, whether or not to participate
in the county library or library district. If participation in the county library or library district is
to be funded by any amount of tax levy not previously established by resolution or ordinance nor
previously approved by the electors, the resolution or ordinance shall state that the electors of the
library district or governmental unit must approve that levy before participation can be effected.
Written notice of a decision not to participate shall be filed with the board of county
commissioners in the case of a proposed county library or with the boards of county
commissioners of each county having territory within the library's legal service area in the case
of a proposed library district. The notice shall be filed at least thirty days prior to action being
taken on the resolution or ordinance to create a county library or library district or on the
resolution to conduct an election to create the county library or library district.
(2) and (3) (Deleted by amendment, L. 2003, p. 2446, § 6, effective August 15, 2003.)

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