Colorado Code § 35-5-125

Cooperation between districts
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(1) When pests may be more economically,
completely, or satisfactorily managed, two or more boards of county commissioners may
contract with one another to manage and control pests, including, but not limited to, sharing
costs and employees. A board of county commissioners shall not contract to share resources,
including costs or employees, with another such board unless both boards and both district
advisory committees of such boards authorize such sharing.
(2) A contract created pursuant to subsection (1) of this section shall be in writing and
contain the purposes, rights, powers, responsibilities, and financial obligations of each
contracting county.
(3) If other law has requirements applicable to special types of intergovernmental
contracts or cooperative agreements, such law shall control.

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