Colorado Code § 37-46-110

Organization
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(1) Notwithstanding the organization of the district provided
for in this section, public irrigation districts organized under and pursuant to article 4 of chapter
149, CRS 53, and irrigation districts organized under and pursuant to articles 41 and 42 of this
title, and any other form or organization designed or intended to acquire, construct, or maintain
reservoirs, ditches, and similar works for irrigation or other beneficial purposes under any law of
the state of Colorado or of the United States may be organized to cover and include areas within
the Colorado river water conservation district and may likewise embrace territory within that
district and partly out of the district. The board of directors, whenever in their opinion such form
of organization will help promote the local interests or accomplish improvements for any part of
said district, may recommend the organization of any such type of organization.
(2) In addition to such forms of organization, whenever in the opinion of the board of
directors of said district it is feasible and necessary that ditches, canals, reservoirs, or other
works which benefit only a part of the district should be constructed, a local improvement
district or subdivision, or as many of such local improvement districts as may be necessary, may
be created as provided in this article. Said local improvement district, when organized under the
provisions of this law, shall be designated as "Water Users' Association No. ........ in the
Colorado River Water Conservation District", or as "Special Improvement District No. ........ in
the Colorado River Water Conservation District". Each subdistrict shall be numbered
consecutively as created or organized. The board of directors, the engineers, attorneys, secretary,
and other officers, agents, and employees of the district, so far as it may be necessary, shall serve
in the same capacity for such subdivisions or subdistricts. A contract and agreement between the
main district and the subdistrict may be made in the same manner as contracts and agreements
between two districts.

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