Colorado Code § 30-35-103

Home rule counties - general powers
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(1) Any county which adopts, has
adopted, or proposes to adopt a county home rule charter to establish the organization and
structure of county government, pursuant to the provisions of part 5 of article 11 of this title,
may provide in such charter, or amendment thereto for the adoption of all or certain of the home
rule powers authorized pursuant to the provisions of this article. In addition to powers authorized
in this article, a home rule county, and its officers and employees, shall have all the powers of
any county not adopting a home rule charter, except as otherwise provided in this article or in the
charter or in the state constitution.
(2) None of the home rule powers granted in this article shall be exercised by a home
rule county within the corporate limits of any municipality or territory annexed thereto, nor shall
any fee, tax, assessment, or levy of any kind be imposed within such municipality for the
exercise of any of the county home rule powers which are not authorized for nonhome rule
counties, unless consent thereto is first given by the governing body of such municipality.
Nothing contained in this article shall affect the power, otherwise granted by law, of a home rule
county to own, operate, and maintain real and personal property within the corporate limits of
any municipality.
(3) Notwithstanding any other provision in this part 1, none of the powers authorized in
this article shall be applied to any municipal property, functions, services, or facilities, whether
provided or located within or outside municipal boundaries, as the boundaries may from time to
time exist, unless consent thereto is first given by the governing body of the municipality. This
part 1 shall not be construed as limiting the authority of any municipality nor as expanding the
authority of any county with respect to any municipality or any municipal property, functions,
services, or facilities.
(4) A home rule county shall provide all mandatory county functions, services, and
facilities and shall exercise all mandatory powers as are required by law for counties not having
home rule powers. A home rule county may provide all permissive functions, services, and
facilities and may exercise all permissive powers granted in this article and by other law
applicable to counties not having home rule powers, except as otherwise provided in this article
or in the charter or in the state constitution.
(5) A home rule county shall be a body politic and corporate, under such name and style
as prescribed by law, and may sue and be sued, contract or be contracted with, acquire and hold
real and personal property, have a common seal which it may change and alter at pleasure, and
have such other privileges as are incident to corporations of like character or degree, not
inconsistent with its charter or the laws of this state.

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