Colorado Code § 35-65-109

Authorization of peace officers to preserve order and protect exhibits
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The board of directors or executive committee of any agricultural, horticultural, or stock society
of this state is authorized to contract with a city, town, county, or city and county in whose
jurisdiction the grounds of said society are located to provide peace officers, as provided in
section 16-2.5-101, whose duty it is to preserve order within and around the grounds of said
society, to protect the property within said grounds, and to eject all persons who are improperly
within the grounds of said society who are guilty of disorderly conduct or who neglect or refuse
to pay the fee or observe the rules prescribed by the society. Said peace officers have the same
power, during the time said exhibition continues, that a sheriff has by law to keep the peace.

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