Colorado Code § 24-92-111

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If any agency of government is alleged to be in violation of or in
material noncompliance with this article 92 or the rules promulgated thereunder, the legislative
audit committee shall be advised, in writing, of the activities alleged to be in violation or
noncompliance. The legislative audit committee shall give notice to the agency, which has ten
days to respond to the allegation. If the committee thereafter determines that there is a
reasonable probability of a violation or material noncompliance, the committee shall take
appropriate action and may direct the state auditor to conduct an audit and review of the records
being kept by the agency. If the state auditor determines that the agency has violated or has not
complied or is not complying with this article 92 or the rules promulgated thereunder, a written
report shall be issued to the agency detailing the areas of violation or noncompliance and
curative recommendations. The agency shall implement the recommendations of the state
auditor within a time period set by the state auditor not to exceed six months.

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