Colorado Code § 32-11-107

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(1) This article, without reference to other statutes of
the state, except as otherwise expressly provided in this article, shall constitute full authority for
the exercise of powers granted in this article, including without limitation the financing of any
project authorized in this article wholly or in part and the issuance of district securities to
evidence such loans.
(2) No other act or law with regard to the authorization or issuance of securities or the
exercise of any other power granted in this article that provides for an election, requires an
approval, or in any way impedes or restricts the carrying out of the acts authorized in this article
to be done shall be construed as applying to any proceedings taken under this article or acts done
pursuant to this article, except as otherwise provided in this article.
(3) The provisions of no other law, either general, special, or local, except as provided in
this article, shall apply to the doing of the things authorized to be done in this article; and no
public body shall have authority or jurisdiction over the doing of any of the acts authorized in
this article to be done, except as otherwise provided in this article.
(4) No notice, consent, or approval by any public body or officer thereof shall be
required as a prerequisite to the sale or issuance of any district securities or the making of any
contract or the exercise of any other power under this article, except as provided in this article.
(5) The powers conferred by this article shall be in addition and supplemental to, and not
in substitution for, and the limitations imposed by this article shall not affect the powers
conferred by, any other law.
(6) No part of this article shall repeal or affect any other law or part thereof, the intent of
this article being that it shall provide a separate method of accomplishing its objectives and not
an exclusive one; and this article shall not be construed as repealing, amending, or changing any
such other law.

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