Colorado Code § 39-8-104

Notice of meeting
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(1) Except as provided in subsection (2) of this section,
prior to July 1 of each year, the county clerk and recorder shall give notice in at least one issue of
a newspaper published in the assessor's county that beginning on July 1, the county board of
equalization will sit in the county's regular public meeting location or other appropriate public
meeting place to review the assessment roll of all taxable property located in the county, as
prepared by the assessor, and to hear appeals from determinations of the assessor.
(2) (a) Prior to a date established by the county board of equalization, but no later than
September 1, the county clerk and recorder in a county that has made an election pursuant to
section 39-5-122.7 (1) shall give notice in at least one issue of a newspaper published in his or
her county that beginning such date the county board of equalization will sit in the county's
regular public meeting location or other appropriate public meeting place to review the
assessment roll of all taxable property located in the county, as prepared by the assessor, and to
hear appeals from determinations of the assessor.
(b) Prior to August 1, 2017, and prior to each August 1 thereafter, the county clerk and
recorder shall give notice in at least one issue of a newspaper published in his or her county of
any date or dates between August 1 and September 1 on which the county commissioners, sitting
as the county board of equalization, shall hear contests of property tax exemption denials as
required by section 39-3-206 (2).
(2.5) Repealed.
(3) If there is no newspaper, then such notice shall be conspicuously posted in the offices
of the county clerk and recorder, the treasurer, and the assessor and in at least two other public
places in the county seat.

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