Colorado Code § 30-31-115

Designation - transfer - abolishment
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(1) Notwithstanding any other
provision of this article 31, the governing body may designate itself as the authority when
originally establishing an authority. A transfer of an existing authority to the governing body
may be accomplished only by majority vote at a regular election.
(2) When the governing body designates itself as the authority or transfers an existing
authority to the governing body pursuant to subsection (1) of this section, the governing body
shall appoint the authority commissioners in accordance with section 30-31-104 (2).
(3) The governing body of the county may, by resolution, provide for the abolishment of
the county revitalization authority so long as adequate arrangements have been made for
payment of any outstanding indebtedness and other obligations of the authority. Any such
abolishment is effective upon a date set forth in the ordinance and this date must not be later than
six months after the effective date of the ordinance.

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