The P.O.S.T. board chairperson may appoint an administrative law judge or hearing officer pursuant to article 4 of this title 24 to conduct hearings, administer oaths, take affirmations of witnesses, issue subpoenas compelling the attendance of witnesses and production of records, rule on evidence, make findings, and report the findings to the P.O.S.T. board for any proceedings or actions authorized under this part 3.
Source: L. 2021: Entire section added, (HB 21-1250), ch. 458, p. 3068, § 17, effective July 6.
Structure Colorado Code
Article 31 - Department of Law
Part 3 - Peace Officers Standards and Training
§ 24-31-302. Creation of Board
§ 24-31-303. Duties - Powers of the p.o.s.t. Board - Definition
§ 24-31-304. Applicant for Training - Fingerprint-Based Criminal History Record Check
§ 24-31-305. Certification - Issuance - Renewal - Revocation - Rules - Definition
§ 24-31-308. Reciprocity - Provisional Certificate
§ 24-31-309. Profiling - Officer Identification - Training - Definition
§ 24-31-311. Dna Evidence - Collection - Retention
§ 24-31-312. School Resource Officer Training
§ 24-31-313. Training Concerning Abuse and Exploitation of At-Risk Elders
§ 24-31-314. Advanced Roadside Impaired Driving Enforcement Training