Colorado Code § 33-10-109

Powers and duties of director
Open in Lexace · Ask the AI about this section
(1) It is the duty of the director to:
(a) Appoint such personnel, subject to the provisions of section 13 of article XII of the
state constitution, as are necessary for the efficient operation of the division, including such
personnel designated as parks and recreation officers. An employee of the division may be
certified as a parks and recreation officer by the issuance of a parks and recreation officer law
enforcement card. The commission card, signed by the director, shall evidence that such parks
and recreation officer has satisfied the certification requirements established by the division,
including basic certification from the peace officers standards and training board. Certified parks
and recreation officers shall have the power to enforce the provisions of articles 10 to 15 and 32
of this title relating to parks and outdoor recreation areas and shall cooperate with the division of
parks and wildlife in the enforcement of laws, rules, and regulations.
(b) Exercise general supervisory control over all activities, functions, and employees of
the division;
(c) Repealed.
(d) Prepare such reports as the executive director requires the commission or director to
submit;
(e) Authorize, with approval of the commission, such studies as are necessary to collect,
classify, and disseminate statistics, data, and other information which, in the director's discretion,
tend to accomplish the objectives of articles 10 to 15 and 32 of this title, consistent with the state
policy as set forth in section 33-10-101;
(f) Appoint special parks and recreation officers who have the power to enforce articles
10 to 15 and 32 of this title and rules of the commission. Special parks and recreation officers'
commissions shall not be issued until the applicant has submitted an application to the division
setting forth his or her qualifications. The director may revoke such appointments at any time.
(g) (I) Obtain from powersports vehicle manufacturers the engine rotations per minute
needed to conduct the SAE J1287, as defined in section 25-12-102, and to make the information
available to law enforcement agencies in Colorado; 
(II) Provide, at the director's discretion, training programs to local law enforcement
agencies concerning the enforcement of section 25-12-110 (1) and (2); and
(III) Cooperate with federal agencies, Colorado agencies, and political subdivisions of
Colorado to enforce section 25-12-110 (1) and (2).
(IV) (Deleted by amendment, L.2024.)

‹ Prev All Colorado sections Next ›


Lexace provides legal information, not legal advice, and no attorney–client relationship is created. Statute text is provided for general information and may not reflect the most recent amendments; verify against the official state code.