- The court of appeals, prior to final determination, may certify any case before it to the supreme court for its review and final determination, if the court of appeals finds:
- The subject matter of the appeal has significant public interest;
- The case involves legal principles of major significance; or
- The case load of the court of appeals is such that the expeditious administration of justice requires certification.
- The supreme court shall consider such certification and may accept the case for final determination or remand it for determination by the court of appeals.
- The supreme court may order the court of appeals to certify any case before the court of appeals to the supreme court for final determination.
Source: L. 69: p. 267, § 1. C.R.S. 1963: § 37-21-9.