Colorado Code § 31-30-207

Commission to make inquiries - record - report
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(1) It is the duty of the
commission to investigate alleged breaches of this part 2 and its rules, and in the course of such
investigations they, or any of them, may subpoena witnesses, administer oaths, and compel the
testimony of witnesses and production of books, papers, and records relative to such inquiry, and
it is the duty of such persons so subpoenaed to appear and testify and to produce such books,
papers, and records as are called for in such subpoena. Should the person subpoenaed fail to
appear and testify or produce documentary evidence, the commission may apply to the district
court for an order compelling compliance with the subpoena. Failure to obey the order of the
court shall be punishable as a contempt of court. The commission shall keep records of its
proceedings and of all examinations held by it or under its authority. All records and documents
filed by the commission shall be filed as public records. The minutes of the commission shall be
kept in a separate book and shall be open to the public at all reasonable times.
(2) The commission, on or before the December 1 preceding each regular session of the
governing body, shall make a report to the governing body of its work during the preceding year
and include therein all rules adopted and any suggestions for legislation to carry out the purposes
of the civil service.

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