Colorado Code § 31-15-201

Administrative powers
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(1) The governing bodies in municipalities shall
have the following general powers in relation to the administration of the municipality's affairs:
(a) To fill, by appointment, any vacancy occurring by death, removal, or resignation of
any member of the governing body. Such appointee shall receive a majority vote of the
remaining members of the governing body and shall hold his office only until the next regular
election when the vacancy shall be filled by election as in other cases.
(b) To provide by ordinance for the appointment, term of office, removal, powers,
duties, and compensation of all officers not otherwise provided for and of all employees;
(c) To appoint a board of health and prescribe its powers and duties;
(d) To provide for the taking of the municipal census, but no such census shall be taken
by authority of the governing body more often than once between the years prescribed by law for
the United States census to be taken;
(e) To provide by ordinance that all the paper, printing, stationery, blanks, fuel, and all
the supplies needed for the use of the municipality shall be furnished by contract let to the lowest
bidder;
(f) To organize, own, operate, control, direct, manage, contract for, or furnish ambulance
service;
(g) To provide for the management and operation of any municipally owned hospital by
any entity, public or private, profit or nonprofit, which the municipality determines will provide
adequate and efficient administration for the operation of such hospital and to enter into
contracts relating to such municipally owned hospital as authorized by part 1 of article 3 of title
25.5, C.R.S.;
(h) To authorize the use of electronic records or signatures and adopt rules, standards,
policies, and procedures for use of electronic records or signatures pursuant to article 71.3 of title
24, C.R.S.;
(i) To establish an affordable housing dwelling unit advisory board for the municipality
in accordance with the requirements of article 26 of title 29, C.R.S.

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