Colorado Code § 37-42-113

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(1) (a) Irrigation
districts organized under this article 42 may sue and be sued in their district names, and courts
shall take judicial notice of their organization and territorial extent.
(b) The board of directors may acquire, by use, prescription, appropriation, purchase, or
condemnation, property or rights of any kind, including rights-of-way, canals, or reservoirs
either projected, or partly constructed, or constructed, or the part or whole of any contemplated,
projected, partly completed system of irrigation or waterworks, water rights, or any other
property or right necessary or useful for carrying out the objects of the irrigation district. The
title to any such property so acquired vests immediately in the irrigation district in its corporate
name and is held by the district in trust for, and is hereby dedicated and set apart for, the uses
and purposes provided for in this article 42.
(c) Any contract purporting to bind the district to the payment of any sum in excess of
five hundred thousand dollars must first be ratified by a majority of all the votes cast at a general
or special election called for that purpose before it becomes binding, and all contracts entered
into by the board of directors agreeing to a payment in excess of that amount shall be construed
as being expressly subject to this subsection (1)(c) and do not become binding upon the district
until authorized and ratified at an election called and held for that purpose; except that, on July 1,
2022, and on July 1 of every five-year period thereafter, the board of directors shall adjust the
dollar amount specified in this subsection (1)(c) in accordance with the percentage change over
the previous five-year period in the United States department of labor, bureau of labor statistics,
consumer price index for Denver-Aurora-Lakewood for all items and all urban consumers, or its
successor index. The board of directors shall post the adjusted amount on its website and in its
annual reports.
(2) Where the compensation to be paid by the district to the owners of any property that
the board of directors of an irrigation district is authorized to take by proceedings in eminent
domain has been finally determined to be in excess of five hundred thousand dollars, the courts
shall give sufficient time for the submission to and determination by the landowners of the
district, at a regularly called general or special election, of the question of whether the district
shall pay the compensation or abandon the condemnation proceedings; except that, on July 1,
2022, and on July 1 of every five-year period thereafter, the board of directors shall adjust the
dollar amount specified in this subsection (2) in accordance with the percentage change over the
previous five-year period in the United States department of labor, bureau of labor statistics,
consumer price index for Denver-Aurora-Lakewood for all items and all urban consumers, or its
successor index. The board of directors shall post the adjusted amount on its website and in its
annual reports. If the landowners, by majority vote of all the votes cast at the election, vote for
the payment of the compensation, the courts shall give the district the necessary additional time
to pay the compensation either by levy and collection of assessments against the lands of the
district, by the issuance and sale of bonds of the district, or by both such methods, as may be
determined at a district election.
(3) The board may also enter into any obligation or contract with the United States for
the construction or operation and maintenance of the necessary works for the delivery and
distribution of water therefrom; or for drainage of district lands; or for the assumption, as
principal or guarantor, of indebtedness to the United States on account of district lands; or for the
temporary rental of water under the provision of the federal reclamation act and all acts
amendatory thereof or supplementary thereto and the rules and regulations established
thereunder; or the board may contract with the United States for a water supply under any act of
congress providing for or permitting such contract and may convey to the United States as partial
or full consideration therefor water rights or other property of the district. The district also has
power to take over the assets and assume the liabilities of water users' associations organized for
cooperation with the United States under the provisions of the act of congress approved June 17,
1902 (32 Stat. 388), and acts amendatory thereto, in case a majority of the lands of each
association shall be within such district, subject to the provision that the shareholders of such
association by vote, as provided by their articles of incorporation and bylaws, shall assent and
agree that such assets and liabilities shall be so taken over.
(4) The powers conferred by this article 42 are cumulative and are in addition to all
powers possessed by an irrigation district under the other laws of this state.
(5) (a) The board of directors may enter into any obligation or contract to borrow money,
which the irrigation district may use to issue loans to landowners:
(I) To make improvements to private water delivery systems; or
(II) For other types of projects that improve:
(A) Water conservation or efficiencies on landowner property; or
(B) Landowner delivery or drainage systems.
(b) An obligation or contract to borrow money described in subsection (5)(a) of this
section is not subject to the requirements of subsection (1)(c) of this section.
(c) The board shall not assess district land in order to raise money to issue loans pursuant
to this subsection (5). However, the board, in its discretion, may use other sources of money for
the purpose of issuing loans as described in this subsection (5).
(d) In case of default in the payment of any installment of principal or interest when due,
the county treasurer may assess upon the eligible real property a tax lien for the payment of the
whole of the unpaid installment of principal and interest; except that the county treasurer shall
not assess a tax lien for the entire value of the landowner's portion of the irrigation loan issued
by the water district.
(e) The board may adopt rules concerning the issuance of loans to landowners pursuant
to this subsection (5).

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