Colorado Code § 37-43-207

Power of eminent domain
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In order to carry out the purposes of this part 2,
a contracting district shall have the power of eminent domain to acquire, within the boundaries
of the district, existing lateral ditches, pipelines, and appurtenances thereto and interests therein,
easements, rights-of-way, and such other rights and interests in property, including property
devoted to a public purpose, as may be required in order to carry out the purposes of this part 2.
The power of eminent domain granted to a contracting district pursuant to this section shall not
extend to the acquisition of: Water rights; laterals which have been and as of April 6, 1988, are
improved so as to achieve the purposes of the federal "Colorado River Basin Salinity Control
Act" as determined by the United States bureau of reclamation; and ditch rights in a lateral with
respect to which the owners of a majority of the acreage entitled to receive water therefrom have
not agreed to have such lateral improved under the provisions of such federal act. If the
compensation to be paid for the taking or acquisition of interests in property by a contracting
district is to be paid or reimbursed by the United States, the question of whether such
compensation shall be made need not be submitted to a vote of the qualified voters of such
district.

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