Colorado Code § 30-11-118

County attorney - county collector
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The board of county commissioners of
each county of the state, when the interests of the county require it, may employ an attorney, but
the person appointed shall be a member of the bar of the supreme court of this state and at least
twenty-five years of age. The board may also, when the business of the county requires it,
appoint a county collector, whose duty it is to collect license moneys and other special dues of
said county; such collector shall receive such compensation as may be allowed by the board of
county commissioners.

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