Colorado Code § 25-29-125

General assembly retains authority to enact laws governing Denver
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health and hospital authority. The general assembly expressly reserves its plenary legislative
authority relating to the Denver health and hospital authority, including but not limited to the
authority to enact laws relating thereto. Nothing in this part 5 or part 6 of this article or in section
11 of article II of the state constitution or in section 10 of article I of the federal constitution,
relating to impairment of the obligation of contract, shall be construed to limit said legislative
authority. Any contract or other obligation of the authority is expressly subject to the provisions
of this section, and the parties to such contract or obligation shall not assert such contract or
obligation as a bar to the general assembly's exercise of legislative authority relating to the
Denver health and hospital authority.

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