Colorado Code § 35-65-105

State fair and industrial exposition
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(1) (a) There is hereby established the
Colorado state fair and industrial exposition, which shall be held annually at Pueblo, Colorado,
for the display of livestock and agricultural, horticultural, industrial, mining, water conservation,
tourist industry, recreational, educational, and scientific facilities, processes, and products of the
state of Colorado. A display described in this subsection (1)(a) is referred to in this subsection
(1) as an "industry display".
(b) To the extent necessary, the authority may collaborate with a state agency or an
affiliate or employee of a state agency on developing an industry display or to obtain industry
information and technical assistance for the industry display. State agencies are encouraged to
collaborate with the authority in the development of industry displays for industries in which
they have expertise.
(c) The authority may receive information from a representative of an industry described
in subsection (1)(a) of this section for the purpose of developing an industry display.
(d) The board shall establish a process for approving the industry displays to ensure that
the Colorado state fair and industrial exposition displays information that conforms with
subsection (1)(a) of this section and is appropriate for patrons of all ages.
(2) The Colorado state fair shall be designated as the "Colorado state fair and industrial
exposition"; except that the legal effect of any statute designating such fair as the Colorado state
fair and all rights acquired and obligations incurred prior to April 15, 1965, under such name
shall not be impaired by such change of name. The revisor of statutes is hereby directed to make
such change in name as specified in this section.
(3) The Colorado state fair and industrial exposition shall be under the direction and
supervision of the authority.
(4) to (6) Repealed.

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