Colorado Statutes
§ 32-4-403 — Purpose, boundaries, and powers
Colorado § 32-4-403
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Bluebook
Colo. Rev. Stat. § 32-4-403 (2026).
Text
Metropolitan water districts may be organized under this part 4 for any one or more of the purposes set out in section 32-4-401 and may be formed of any two or more municipalities, if such municipalities are located in the same county or in adjacent or nearby counties. Unincorporated territory may become a part of a district as provided for in this part
4.When so organized, each such district shall be a governmental subdivision of the
state of Colorado and a quasi-municipal corporation with such powers as are
expressly granted in this part 4, together with such powers as are reasonably
implied therefrom and necessary and proper to carry out the purpose of such
district.
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Legislative History
Source: L. 55: p. 580, � 3. CRS 53: � 89-13-3. C.R.S. 1963: � 89-13-3.
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