Colorado Code § 37-90-113

Hearings
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(1) Hearings on all matters to be heard by the commission shall
be held within the boundaries of the designated groundwater basin and within the ground water
management district, if one exists, in which the water rights directly involved are situated or at
such other place as may be designated by the commission for the convenience of, and as agreed
to by, the parties involved. The hearings shall be conducted before the commission under
reasonable rules and regulations of procedure prescribed by it. All parties to the hearing,
including the commission, have the right to subpoena witnesses, who shall be sworn by the
chairman or acting chairman of the commission to testify under oath at the hearing. All parties to
the hearing shall be entitled to be heard either in person or by attorney.
(2) In any hearings required to be conducted by the commission, it may, in its discretion,
have such hearings conducted before such agent as it may designate, either alone or in
conjunction with the appearance of the commission if the agent is technically qualified to
conduct or assist in such hearings. Unless agreed otherwise by all parties to a hearing or unless
ordered otherwise by the commission due to extenuating circumstances, a hearing pursuant to
this section shall be held within one hundred eighty days after the filing of a request for such a
hearing. Appeals of rulings of the agent designated by the commission shall be reviewed at any
regular or special commission meeting at the location chosen by the commission for that
meeting.
(3) At any hearing or proceedings conducted or authorized by the commission affecting
any water rights, either existing or potential, within any ground water management district, the
commission shall receive and fully consider the testimony and recommendations of the board of
directors or authorized agents of said district, if such testimony and recommendations are offered
on behalf of the affected district.
(4) In addition to any authority established by rule by the commission for commission
matters to be referred to alternative dispute resolution, the commission or an agent designated by
the commission pursuant to subsection (2) of this section may refer a matter before the
commission to alternative dispute resolution pursuant to section 13-22-313.

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