Colorado Code § 25-7-1004

Administration of program by division
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(1) In administering the program,
the division shall:
(a) Conduct or oversee program activities and scientific studies and determine an
appropriate scope, sequence, and timetable for such studies and activities;
(b) Subject assertions by a federal land manager of air quality related value impairment
in a class I federal area and studies concerning source attribution and source apportionment to
peer review;
(c) Utilize the study design and data collection and analytical techniques set forth in
section 25-7-211 that are relevant and appropriate to the activity or study;
(d) Assure that studies proceed as expeditiously as sound science will allow in order to
minimize any delay in the process.
(2) As necessary or appropriate, the division may:
(a) Enter into memoranda of understanding for participation in the studies and activities
required by this part 10;
(b) Create cooperative public-private partnerships with various entities; and
(c) Perform any other appropriate activity to carry out the intent of the program.
(3) The division shall not be required to pay the cost of any studies that are discretionary
as set forth in this part 10 other than as set forth in this section. If the division determines that an
air quality related value of a class I federal area has the potential to be significantly threatened by
air pollution, or is being impacted by air pollution, then the division shall apply for grants or act
as a catalyst to secure financial support from available funding sources in federal, state, or local
governments and private entities, to identify the threat by funding the necessary air quality
related value baseline data collection, or to assist in remedying the threat by funding necessary
attribution or apportionment studies. The division is also authorized to act as a catalyst to secure
financial support from other sources for such studies. The results of such studies and data
collection shall be made available to the appropriate federal land manager and interested
members of the public to assist in the management of these scenic resources and to cooperate in
any needed air quality related values assessments.

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