Colorado Code § 25-1-514

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The county attorney for the
county or the district attorney of the judicial district in which a cause of action arises shall bring
any civil or criminal action requested by a county or district public health director 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 state board or a county or district board of health. If the county attorney
or the district attorney fails to act, the public health director may bring an action and be
represented by special counsel employed by him or her with the approval of the county or
district board. An agency, through its county or district board of health or through its public
health director, may employ or retain and compensate an attorney to be the legal adviser of the
agency and to defend the agency and the officers and employees of the agency against all actions
and proceedings brought against them.

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