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§ 31-15-401. General Police Powers

In relation to the general police power, the governing bodies of municipalities have the following powers: To regulate the police of the municipality, including employing certified peace officers to enforce all laws of the state of Colorado notwithstanding section 16-2.5-201, and pass and enforce all necessary police ordinances; To do all acts and make all […]

§ 31-15-402. Liability for Violation of Nuisance Ordinance

If a municipality serves upon an owner and tenant of real property notice of a violation of a nuisance ordinance committed by a tenant on property that the owner rents or leases to a tenant, the owner shall have the right to deliver written notice to the tenant to abate the nuisance. If the tenant […]

§ 31-15-403. Prohibition Against the Use of Restraints on Pregnant Women in Custody

A municipality that chooses to establish and operate a jail, as authorized in section 31-15-401 (1)(j), shall comply with the provisions of section 17-26-104.7, C.R.S., concerning the use of restraints on pregnant women in custody. Source: L. 2010: Entire section added, (SB 10-193), ch. 312, p. 1468, § 5, effective January 1, 2011.

§ 31-15-404. Menstrual Hygiene Products for a Person in Custody

A municipality that chooses to establish and operate a jail, as authorized in section 31-15-401 (1)(j), shall comply with the provisions of section 17-26-104.3 concerning the provision of menstrual hygiene products to a person in custody at no expense to the person in custody. Source: L. 2019: Entire section added, (HB 19-1224), ch. 131, p. […]

§ 31-15-405. Opioid Treatment for a Person in Custody

A municipality that chooses to establish and operate a jail, as authorized in section 31-15-401 (1)(j), is strongly encouraged to comply with the provisions of section 17-26-104.9 concerning opioid treatment for a person in custody. Source: L. 2020: Entire section added, (HB 20-1017), ch. 288, p. 1424, § 4, effective September 14.

§ 31-15-406. Incarceration of a Person With the Capacity for Pregnancy

A municipality that chooses to establish and operate a jail, as authorized in section 31-15-401 (1)(j), shall comply with the provisions of section 17-26-104.4 concerning the requirements of a facility that incarcerates persons who are capable of pregnancy. Source: L. 2021: Entire section added, (SB 21-193), ch. 433, p. 2866, § 10, effective September 7.