Colorado Code § 40-7-110

Commission to represent people - when
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(1) Repealed.
(2) The commission has the power to appear and represent the interests and welfare of
the people of the state of Colorado in all matters and proceedings involving any public utility or
carrier pending before any officer, department, board, commission, or court of the United States,
of any other state, or of this state and to intervene in, protest, resist, or advocate the granting or
denial of any petition, application, complaint, or other proceeding, to examine witnesses and
offer evidence in any proceeding affecting the people of this state or some portion thereof, as the
public interest, convenience, or necessity may appear, and to initiate or participate in judicial
proceedings involving the order or decision of any such officer, department, board, or
commission.

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