Colorado Code § 44-20-122

Procedure for denial, suspension, or revocation of license - judicial review
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(1) The denial, suspension, or revocation of licenses issued under this part 1 shall be in
accordance with the provisions of sections 24-4-104 and 24-4-105; except that the discovery
available under rule 26 (b)(2) of the Colorado rules of civil procedure is available in any
proceeding.
(2) (a) (I) The board shall appoint an administrative law judge pursuant to part 10 of
article 30 of title 24 to conduct any hearing concerning the licensing or discipline of a motor
vehicle dealer, used motor vehicle dealer, wholesaler, buyer's agent, business disposer, or
wholesale motor vehicle auction dealer; except that the board may, upon a unanimous vote of the
members present when the vote is taken, conduct the hearing in lieu of appointing an
administrative law judge.
(II) Beginning July 1, 2008, the board shall issue an annual report to the executive
director detailing the number of hearings held pursuant to this subsection (2)(a) and the number
of the hearings conducted by the board. If the board conducts greater than forty percent of the
hearings, the executive director shall analyze the hearing procedures and acts and issue a report
to the general assembly, which shall include any recommendations of the executive director.
(b) The board shall assign a hearing concerning the licensing or discipline of a motor
vehicle salesperson to the executive director who shall appoint an officer to conduct a hearing.
(3) Hearings conducted before an administrative law judge shall be in accordance with
the rules of procedure of the office of administrative courts. Hearings conducted before an
officer appointed by the executive director shall be in accordance with the rules of procedure
established by the executive director.
(4) The board may summarily suspend a licensee required to post a bond under this
article 20 if the licensee does not have a bond in full force and effect as required by this article
20. The suspension shall become effective upon the earlier of the licensee receiving notice of the
suspension or within three days after the notice of suspension is mailed to a licensee's last-known
address on file with the board. The notice may be effected by certified mail or personal delivery.
(5) The court of appeals shall have initial jurisdiction to review all final actions and
orders that are subject to judicial review of the board. The proceedings shall be conducted in
accordance with section 24-4-106 (11).

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