Colorado Code § 37-92-202

Division engineers
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(1) (a) The state engineer, with the approval of the
executive director of the department of natural resources, shall appoint one division engineer for
each division. The division engineers are allocated to the division of water resources as a section
of the division. The division engineers are type 1 entities, as defined in section 24-1-105. Each
division engineer must be a licensed professional engineer and must have such additional
qualifications as may be specified from time to time by the state engineer. The state engineer,
with the approval of said executive director, may employ such assistants and staff members as
are necessary to enable each division engineer to carry out the division engineer's duties.
(b) Each division engineer shall reside in his division, and the offices of the various
division engineers shall be maintained in the following locations:
Division 1 Greeley
Division 2 Pueblo
Division 3 Alamosa
Division 4 Montrose
Division 5 Glenwood Springs
Division 6 Steamboat Springs
Division 7 Durango
(2) The division engineers shall perform such functions as are specified in this article
and other laws and such functions as may be specified in written instructions and orders issued
to them or to any one of them from time to time by the state engineer.
(3) With the approval of the state engineer, each division engineer may establish one or
more field offices within his division and may appoint as a member of his staff a water
commissioner for each such office.
(4) The expenses of the offices and staffs of the division engineers shall be provided for
out of state funds.
(5) To the extent required by the constitution and laws of Colorado, appointments under
this section shall be subject and pursuant to the state personnel system.

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