Colorado Code § 31-15-711.5

Municipal jails - sanitary standards
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Any municipality that chooses to
establish and operate a jail, as authorized in section 31-15-401 (1)(j), that begins operations on or
after August 30, 1999, may establish sanitary standards for such jail relating to space
requirements, furnishing requirements, required special use areas or special management
housing, and environmental condition requirements, including but not limited to standards
pertaining to light, ventilation, temperature, and noise level. If a municipality does not adopt
standards pursuant to this section, the jail operated by or under contract with the municipality
shall be subject to the standards adopted by the department of public health and environment
pursuant to section 25-1.5-101 (1)(i), C.R.S. In establishing such standards, the municipality is
strongly encouraged to consult with national associations that specialize in policies relating to
correctional institutions.

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