Colorado Code § 25-1-112

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The attorney general is the legal
adviser for the department and shall defend it in all actions and proceedings brought against it.
The district attorney of the judicial district in which a cause of action arises shall bring any civil
or criminal action requested by the executive director of the department to abate a condition that
exists in violation of, or to restrain or enjoin any action that is in violation of, or to prosecute for
the violation of or for the enforcement of, the public health laws and the standards, orders, and
rules of the department established by or issued under the provisions of this part 1. If the district
attorney fails to act, the executive director may bring any such action and shall be represented by
the attorney general or by special counsel.

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