Colorado Code § 32-1-710

Dissolution by administrative action
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(1) The division shall notify a special
district by certified mail of the division's intent to certify the district dissolved if:
(a) (I) Except as provided in section 32-1-905 (2.5), the district has failed to hold or
properly cancel an election pursuant to this article;
(II) The district has failed to adopt a budget, pursuant to section 29-1-108, C.R.S., for
two consecutive years;
(III) The district has failed to comply with part 6 of article 1 of title 29, C.R.S., for two
consecutive years; or
(IV) The district has not provided or attempted to provide any of the services or facilities
for which the district was organized for two consecutive years; and
(b) The district has no outstanding financial obligations.
(2) (a) The division may declare the special district dissolved if, within thirty days of the
notice provided pursuant to subsection (1) of this section, the district has failed to demonstrate to
the division that the district has performed such statutory or service responsibility or will
proceed to perform such responsibilities within a time period agreed to by the division and the
district.
(b) If the district has failed to hold or properly cancel an election, no board has been
appointed pursuant to section 32-1-905 (2.5), and there will be no interruption of services being
provided by the district, it shall be presumed that the district has failed to demonstrate to the
division that it has performed its statutory or service responsibility or will proceed to perform
such responsibilities.
(3) Following the division's declaration of dissolution, the division shall submit the
declaration to the court for certification of the district's dissolution. The court shall make a
determination on the division's declaration within thirty days after the declaration has been
submitted and shall order the disposition of the assets, if any, of the district in accordance with
section 32-1-708. In the event that the court determines that the district is not inactive, it may
terminate the dissolution proceeding. The division shall give notice that it has applied to the
court for certification of the declaration of dissolution to the following parties: The county clerk
and recorder, the board of county commissioners, and the assessor of each county in which the
district is located; the governing body of any municipality in which the special district is located;
and the special district.

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