Colorado Code § 28-3-1602

Establishment of National Guard facilities - rules
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(1) (a) If rights to the
property described in section 28-3-1603 are transferred to the department, the general assembly
hereby authorizes the establishment and maintenance of National Guard facilities, referred to in
this part 16 as the "guard facilities", located adjacent to the western slope military veterans'
cemetery. The guard facilities shall be for the purpose of providing an area for National Guard
training and maintenance as determined to be necessary by the department. The adjutant general
shall promulgate such rules as may be necessary to establish and maintain the guard facilities in
compliance with applicable state and federal statutes and rules. The department is directed to
prepare, develop, construct, and maintain such guard facilities at the site described in section 28-
3-1603. The department may enter into contracts or agreements with any person or public or
private entity to prepare, develop, construct, operate, and maintain the guard facilities. The
department is hereby authorized to provide for surveys, engineering studies, conceptual and
architectural plans, environmental impact studies, construction work, facilities master plans, and
joint use agreements in cooperation with the department of human services and the state board of
land commissioners.
(b) The adjutant general shall determine the amount of the appropriation necessary to
meet the requirements set forth in paragraph (a) of this subsection (1) and shall submit a request
as part of the department's annual budget request to the joint budget committee no later than
November 1, 2007.
(2) The general assembly hereby finds, determines, and declares that any use of the
property described in section 28-3-1603 as guard facilities is for a public purpose expressly
authorized by the general assembly and therefore permissible under any grant of right-of-way
applicable to such property executed by the state board of land commissioners.

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