Colorado Code § 30-11-406

Powers of law enforcement authority
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(1) Each law enforcement authority
formed pursuant to this part 4 has the following powers, except as otherwise limited by the
resolution creating the same:
(a) To have perpetual existence;
(b) To sue and be sued and be a party to suits, actions, and proceedings;
(c) To enter into contracts and agreements with the sheriff of the county in which the
authority is located to provide law enforcement services for the authority, except as otherwise
provided in this part 4;
(d) To employ such administrative, clerical, and professional employees as may be
necessary to carry out the purposes of the authority;
(e) To levy a tax not to exceed five mills for the 1982 property tax year or seven mills
for the 1983 property tax year and each property tax year thereafter on the taxable property
within the area of the authority, for the payment of the operating expenses of the authority. In
any case in which an authority proposes to impose a mill levy which is the maximum mill levy
allowable under this paragraph (e) or which is in excess of the certified mill levy computed
pursuant to section 30-11-406.5, such authority shall follow the procedure set forth in section 30-
11-406.5.

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