Colorado Statutes
§ 2-4-604 — Tribal consent to application of state laws
Colorado § 2-4-604
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Bluebook
Colo. Rev. Stat. § 2-4-604 (2026).
Text
(1)Nothing in this part
6 prevents the Tribe from requesting inclusion in legislation pending before the
general assembly.
(2)The governor and state agencies, in exercising the powers of the
executive branch, may determine that the Tribe or the Tribe's governmental
divisions are eligible for participation in state programs and grant funding that may
be used within the reservation and that are designed to improve infrastructure,
health care and treatment, telecommunications, transportation, education, law
enforcement, environmental protections, wildlife resource management, water
management, or other governmental functions and services, even if the law
creating the program does not explicitly authorize participation by the Tribe.
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Legislative History
Source: L. 2025: Entire part added, (SB 25-061), ch. 265, p. 1369, � 2,
effective August 6.
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§ 2-1-100.5
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Definitions§ 2-1-104
Precinct boundaries§ 2-1-105
Maps of legislative districts§ 2-1-106
Attachments and detachments§ 2-1-108
Published plan and records§ 2-1-109
Applicability§ 2-2-1001
(Repealed)§ 2-2-1101
(Repealed)§ 2-2-1301
Short title§ 2-2-1301.5
Definitions§ 2-2-1303
Membership - selection - terms§ 2-2-1305
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