Every district attorney has the power to authorize and approve the participation of his judicial district in intergovernmental cooperative relationships concerning criminal prosecution and may enter into contracts on behalf of his judicial district for cooperation with other district attorneys concerning such prosecution and prosecution-related services; except that no district attorney shall be authorized or empowered by this section to obligate county funds which have not been appropriated by the affected boards of county commissioners in his judicial district.
Source: L. 77: Entire section added, p. 1033, § 1, effective July 1.
Structure Colorado Code
Article 1 - District Attorneys
§ 20-1-101. Bond and Oath or Affirmation of District Attorney and Staff
§ 20-1-102. Appear on Behalf of State and Counties
§ 20-1-103. Collect Forfeited Recognizances
§ 20-1-104. Appear at Inquests
§ 20-1-105. Opinions to County Officers - Representation
§ 20-1-106. Appear and Advise Grand Juries
§ 20-1-106.1. Preparation and Review of Affidavits and Warrants
§ 20-1-107. Disqualification - Court to Appoint Prosecutor - Legislative Declaration
§ 20-1-108. When Sick or Absent, Court to Appoint
§ 20-1-109. Powers of Appointee
§ 20-1-110. Intergovernmental Cooperation and Contracts
§ 20-1-111. District Attorneys May Cooperate or Contract - Contents - Appropriation
§ 20-1-113. Reporting of Criminal Proceedings Involving Public School Students
§ 20-1-114. Peace Officer-Involved Shooting Investigations - Disclosure