Colorado Code § 31-30-1109

Attorney representation
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(1) The attorney for a municipality or district
shall:
(a) When required by the board, advise the board on all matters pertaining to the board's
duties and management of the fund;
(b) Represent and defend the board in any suit or action at law or in equity brought
against the board; and
(c) Bring all suits and actions on the board's behalf as the board requires or requests.
(2) If a conflict between a board and a municipality or district exists, the board may
obtain an attorney to represent the board in any action described in this section at the board's
expense.

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