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Session Laws 1901-1950

 
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  • Concerning Writs of Attachment and Execution. by Colorado General Assembly

    Concerning Writs of Attachment and Execution.

    Colorado General Assembly

    Publication Date: 1919
    Session Type: Regular
    Session Number: 1

  • Constitutional Amendment by Colorado General Assembly

    Constitutional Amendment

    Colorado General Assembly

    Publication Date: 1919
    Session Type: Regular
    Session Number: 1

  • Constitution of the State of Colorado: Enabling Act by Colorado General Assembly

    Constitution of the State of Colorado: Enabling Act

    Colorado General Assembly

    Publication Date: 1919
    Session Type: Regular
    Session Number: 1

  • Convening and Adjournment Dates of All Regular and Special Legislative Sessions since 1909. by Colorado General Assembly

    Convening and Adjournment Dates of All Regular and Special Legislative Sessions since 1909.

    Colorado General Assembly

    Publication Date: 1919
    Session Type: Extraordinary
    Session Number: 1

  • County Commissioners by Colorado General Assembly

    County Commissioners

    Colorado General Assembly

    Publication Date: 1919
    Session Type: Regular
    Session Number: 1

  • County Officers by Colorado General Assembly

    County Officers

    Colorado General Assembly

    Publication Date: 1919
    Session Type: Regular
    Session Number: 1

  • Creating a State Board of Engineer Examiners and Licensing Engineers in the State of Colorado. by Colorado General Assembly

    Creating a State Board of Engineer Examiners and Licensing Engineers in the State of Colorado.

    Colorado General Assembly

    Publication Date: 1919
    Session Type: Regular
    Session Number: 1

  • Designating the Eleventh Day of November of Each Year as a Public Holiday to be Known as "Liberty Day." by Colorado General Assembly

    Designating the Eleventh Day of November of Each Year as a Public Holiday to be Known as "Liberty Day."

    Colorado General Assembly

    Publication Date: 1919
    Session Type: Regular
    Session Number: 1

  • Entitled "An Act in Relation to Irrigation Districts." by Colorado General Assembly

    Entitled "An Act in Relation to Irrigation Districts."

    Colorado General Assembly

    Publication Date: 1919
    Session Type: Regular
    Session Number: 1

  • Entitled an Act Providing an Appropriation for the Former Indian School at Grand Junction, Colorado, for Reclamation, Drainage, Maintenance and Repair of Said School, Buildings and Lands in Connection Therewith. by Colorado General Assembly

    Entitled an Act Providing an Appropriation for the Former Indian School at Grand Junction, Colorado, for Reclamation, Drainage, Maintenance and Repair of Said School, Buildings and Lands in Connection Therewith.

    Colorado General Assembly

    Publication Date: 1919
    Session Type: Regular
    Session Number: 1

  • Entitled an Act Providing for a State Grain Inspector, Local Grain Inspectors and the Inspection of Grains in the State of Colorado and to Harmonize State and Federal Grain Inspection. by Colorado General Assembly

    Entitled an Act Providing for a State Grain Inspector, Local Grain Inspectors and the Inspection of Grains in the State of Colorado and to Harmonize State and Federal Grain Inspection.

    Colorado General Assembly

    Publication Date: 1919
    Session Type: Regular
    Session Number: 1

  • Entitled, An Act Relating to Intoxicating Liquors, and Amending an Act Entitled, "An Act Relating to Intoxicating Liquors," Approved March 3, 1915, and Being Chapter 98 of the Session Laws of Colorado, 1915, and Repealing Sections One (1), Two (2), Four (4) and Five (5) of an Act Entitled "An Act Relating to Intoxicating Liquors, and Amending an Act Relating to Intoxicating Liquors, Approved March 3, 1915," and Being Chapter 82 of the Session Laws of Colorado, 1917, Approved April 23, 1917, and All Other Acts or Parts of Acts in Conflict Therewith. by Colorado General Assembly

    Entitled, An Act Relating to Intoxicating Liquors, and Amending an Act Entitled, "An Act Relating to Intoxicating Liquors," Approved March 3, 1915, and Being Chapter 98 of the Session Laws of Colorado, 1915, and Repealing Sections One (1), Two (2), Four (4) and Five (5) of an Act Entitled "An Act Relating to Intoxicating Liquors, and Amending an Act Relating to Intoxicating Liquors, Approved March 3, 1915," and Being Chapter 82 of the Session Laws of Colorado, 1917, Approved April 23, 1917, and All Other Acts or Parts of Acts in Conflict Therewith.

    Colorado General Assembly

    Publication Date: 1919
    Session Type: Regular
    Session Number: 1

  • Entitled, an Act to Amend an Act Entitled, "An Act Creating a Department of Factory Inspection and Providing Safety Appliances, Fire Escapes, Trap Doors, Gates, Fences, and Toilet and Dressing Rooms, Regulating the Ventilation and Sanitary Conditions of Factories, Mills, Workshops, Bakeries, Laundries, Stores, Hotels, Boarding or Bunk Houses; Defining the Word "Person," "Manufacturing Establishment," and the Clause "Any Person Owning or Operating Any Manufacturing Establishment," as Used in This Act; Providing for the Appointment of Factory Inspectors, Defining Their Powers, Duties, Salaries and Expenses Thereof; Providing for the Arbitration of Disputes Arising Under This Act; Providing an Appropriation to Pay the Salaries and Expenses of the Chief Factory Inspector and His Deputies, and the Liability of the Owner of the Premises for Alterations and Providing Penalties for the Violation of Any of the Provisions of This Act, and to Give a Cause of Action for the Personal Injuries or Death Caused by Reason of the Violation of Any of the Provision of This Act," Approved June 5th, 1911. by Colorado General Assembly

    Entitled, an Act to Amend an Act Entitled, "An Act Creating a Department of Factory Inspection and Providing Safety Appliances, Fire Escapes, Trap Doors, Gates, Fences, and Toilet and Dressing Rooms, Regulating the Ventilation and Sanitary Conditions of Factories, Mills, Workshops, Bakeries, Laundries, Stores, Hotels, Boarding or Bunk Houses; Defining the Word "Person," "Manufacturing Establishment," and the Clause "Any Person Owning or Operating Any Manufacturing Establishment," as Used in This Act; Providing for the Appointment of Factory Inspectors, Defining Their Powers, Duties, Salaries and Expenses Thereof; Providing for the Arbitration of Disputes Arising Under This Act; Providing an Appropriation to Pay the Salaries and Expenses of the Chief Factory Inspector and His Deputies, and the Liability of the Owner of the Premises for Alterations and Providing Penalties for the Violation of Any of the Provisions of This Act, and to Give a Cause of Action for the Personal Injuries or Death Caused by Reason of the Violation of Any of the Provision of This Act," Approved June 5th, 1911.

    Colorado General Assembly

    Publication Date: 1919
    Session Type: Regular
    Session Number: 1

  • Entitled an Act to Amend an Act Entitled "An Act to Prevent the Defrauding of Persons Out of Compensation for their Labor or Services," Approved April 10, 1917, and Providing for Clerk Hire, and Fixing Salaries. by Colorado General Assembly

    Entitled an Act to Amend an Act Entitled "An Act to Prevent the Defrauding of Persons Out of Compensation for their Labor or Services," Approved April 10, 1917, and Providing for Clerk Hire, and Fixing Salaries.

    Colorado General Assembly

    Publication Date: 1919
    Session Type: Regular
    Session Number: 1

  • Entitled an Act to Amend Section 3 of Chapter 47, Page 142, of the Session Laws of 1913, Regarding Fees for Recording Live Stock Brands. by Colorado General Assembly

    Entitled an Act to Amend Section 3 of Chapter 47, Page 142, of the Session Laws of 1913, Regarding Fees for Recording Live Stock Brands.

    Colorado General Assembly

    Publication Date: 1919
    Session Type: Regular
    Session Number: 1

  • Entitled an Act to Amend Sections 6981, 6982, 6983, 6985, 6986 and 6988 of Chapter CLIV, Revised Statutes of Colorado, 1908, Concerning Pay Days. by Colorado General Assembly

    Entitled an Act to Amend Sections 6981, 6982, 6983, 6985, 6986 and 6988 of Chapter CLIV, Revised Statutes of Colorado, 1908, Concerning Pay Days.

    Colorado General Assembly

    Publication Date: 1919
    Session Type: Regular
    Session Number: 1

  • Entitled an Act to Authorize the State Historical and Natural History Society to Return, Exchange or Dispose of Property. by Colorado General Assembly

    Entitled an Act to Authorize the State Historical and Natural History Society to Return, Exchange or Dispose of Property.

    Colorado General Assembly

    Publication Date: 1919
    Session Type: Regular
    Session Number: 1

  • Entitled an Act to Replace Certain Advances Made from the Military Poll Tax Fund, and to Make Disposition of Whatever Money May Be Paid by the Government of the United States to the State of Colorado to Reimburse It for Mobilization Expenses of the Year 1916. by Colorado General Assembly

    Entitled an Act to Replace Certain Advances Made from the Military Poll Tax Fund, and to Make Disposition of Whatever Money May Be Paid by the Government of the United States to the State of Colorado to Reimburse It for Mobilization Expenses of the Year 1916.

    Colorado General Assembly

    Publication Date: 1919
    Session Type: Regular
    Session Number: 1

  • Entitled and Act for The Appointment of a State Railroad Commission, Consisting of Five Members and Such Assistants and Employes as Are Necessary to Carry Out the Provisions of this Act; To Prescribe and Define Its Powers and Duties; To fix the Salaries of the Commissioners and of the Employes of the Commission; To Make and Appropriation for Salaries and Expenses of the Commission; To Provide for the Condemnation Upon Behalf of the People of the State of Colorado, of the Railroad and Property of Railroad Operating Wholly Within the State; To Empower Said Commission to Institute and Prosecute to Final Determination, In a Court of Competent Jurisdiction, Proceedings in Eminent Domain, Upon Behalf of and in the Name of the State of Colorado, for the Condemnation of the Railroad and Property of the Denver and Salt Lake Railroad, to the end that the State of Colorado May Acquire Own, Operate and Hold Title Thereto; To Ascertain the Approximate Cost of Purchase by Such Condemnation; to Ascertain the Approximate Cost of Purchase by Such Condemnation; To Ascertain the Approximate Cost of Construction and Equipment for Operation by Electricity of the Main Range Tunnel Upon the Line of Said Denver and Salt Lake Railroad-Approximately Six and Four-Tenths Miles Long-Near James Peak; To Ascertain the Approximate Cost of Extension, Including Equipment, of Said Denver and Salt Lake Railroad From the Present Terminus At Craig, Colorado. By the Most Feasible Route, to theWestern Boundary Line of the State of Colorado, and from its Present Line Near McCoy, Colorado to a Junction with the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad at Dotsero, Colorado; To When the Approximate Amount is Ascertained, Submit to the Qualified Voters of the State of Colorado, In the Manner Provided by its Constitution and Laws, for their Approval or Rejection, a Constitutional Amendment Providing for the Issuance of Thirty-year, Four and One-half Per Centum Bonds of the State of Colorado, Sufficient in Amount to Pay for Said Condemnation, Said Tunnel Built and Said Extensions Constructed and Equipped, Operate said Property, Call for Bids and Let Contracts for the Operation of Said Property and Properties at Rentals in No Case Less Than Sufficient in Amount to Pay Off and Discharge the Principal and Interest Upon Said Bonds On or Before the Maturity Thereof; to Exercise Powers Similar to Those Conferred As to the Denver and Salt Lake Railroad, as to All Railroads Whose Lines Are Entirely Within the State of Colorado; to Have an Exercise Such Other and Further Powers, and To Do and Peform Such Acts as Are Necessarily Incident to the Purpose Contemplated. by Colorado General Assembly

    Entitled and Act for The Appointment of a State Railroad Commission, Consisting of Five Members and Such Assistants and Employes as Are Necessary to Carry Out the Provisions of this Act; To Prescribe and Define Its Powers and Duties; To fix the Salaries of the Commissioners and of the Employes of the Commission; To Make and Appropriation for Salaries and Expenses of the Commission; To Provide for the Condemnation Upon Behalf of the People of the State of Colorado, of the Railroad and Property of Railroad Operating Wholly Within the State; To Empower Said Commission to Institute and Prosecute to Final Determination, In a Court of Competent Jurisdiction, Proceedings in Eminent Domain, Upon Behalf of and in the Name of the State of Colorado, for the Condemnation of the Railroad and Property of the Denver and Salt Lake Railroad, to the end that the State of Colorado May Acquire Own, Operate and Hold Title Thereto; To Ascertain the Approximate Cost of Purchase by Such Condemnation; to Ascertain the Approximate Cost of Purchase by Such Condemnation; To Ascertain the Approximate Cost of Construction and Equipment for Operation by Electricity of the Main Range Tunnel Upon the Line of Said Denver and Salt Lake Railroad-Approximately Six and Four-Tenths Miles Long-Near James Peak; To Ascertain the Approximate Cost of Extension, Including Equipment, of Said Denver and Salt Lake Railroad From the Present Terminus At Craig, Colorado. By the Most Feasible Route, to theWestern Boundary Line of the State of Colorado, and from its Present Line Near McCoy, Colorado to a Junction with the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad at Dotsero, Colorado; To When the Approximate Amount is Ascertained, Submit to the Qualified Voters of the State of Colorado, In the Manner Provided by its Constitution and Laws, for their Approval or Rejection, a Constitutional Amendment Providing for the Issuance of Thirty-year, Four and One-half Per Centum Bonds of the State of Colorado, Sufficient in Amount to Pay for Said Condemnation, Said Tunnel Built and Said Extensions Constructed and Equipped, Operate said Property, Call for Bids and Let Contracts for the Operation of Said Property and Properties at Rentals in No Case Less Than Sufficient in Amount to Pay Off and Discharge the Principal and Interest Upon Said Bonds On or Before the Maturity Thereof; to Exercise Powers Similar to Those Conferred As to the Denver and Salt Lake Railroad, as to All Railroads Whose Lines Are Entirely Within the State of Colorado; to Have an Exercise Such Other and Further Powers, and To Do and Peform Such Acts as Are Necessarily Incident to the Purpose Contemplated.

    Colorado General Assembly

    Publication Date: 1919
    Session Type: Regular
    Session Number: 1

  • Entitled for the Promotion and Use of Materials, Supplies, and Provisions Produced, Manufactured, or Gorwn, in This State in the Construction and Maintenance or Any Public Buildings, Public Monuments, or Other Public Structures and for the Use of Materials, Supplies and Provision Produced, Manufactured or Grown in This State for the Maintenance and Provisioning of Any State, County, School District or Municipal Institution. by Colorado General Assembly

    Entitled for the Promotion and Use of Materials, Supplies, and Provisions Produced, Manufactured, or Gorwn, in This State in the Construction and Maintenance or Any Public Buildings, Public Monuments, or Other Public Structures and for the Use of Materials, Supplies and Provision Produced, Manufactured or Grown in This State for the Maintenance and Provisioning of Any State, County, School District or Municipal Institution.

    Colorado General Assembly

    Publication Date: 1919
    Session Type: Regular
    Session Number: 1

  • For the Maintenance of the Headquarters of the Grand Army of the Republic, and Appropriation Therefor, for the Sum of $500.00 Per Year, And Printing of Annual Journal, General Orders, Stationery, Etc., for the Office, Per Capita Tax, to National Headquarters of the Grand Army of the Republic. by Colorado General Assembly

    For the Maintenance of the Headquarters of the Grand Army of the Republic, and Appropriation Therefor, for the Sum of $500.00 Per Year, And Printing of Annual Journal, General Orders, Stationery, Etc., for the Office, Per Capita Tax, to National Headquarters of the Grand Army of the Republic.

    Colorado General Assembly

    Publication Date: 1919
    Session Type: Regular
    Session Number: 1

  • For the Relief of J. Alfred Ritter. by Colorado General Assembly

    For the Relief of J. Alfred Ritter.

    Colorado General Assembly

    Publication Date: 1919
    Session Type: Regular
    Session Number: 1

  • For the Relief of James S. Bush, and to Provide for the Payment to Him of Certain Moneys by the State Due and Owing to Him for Services and Disbursements by Him Heretofore Made by Authority of Law Pursuant to the Act April 18th, A. D. 1891, Providing for the Collection, Management and Display of the Products of this State at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition of 1904, James S. Bush, of Denver, Colorado, was Appointed as Superintendent of the Exhibit of this State at Said Louisiana Purchase Exposition, and There is Now Due Him for Unpaid Salary and Disbursements by Him in His Said Office the Sum of Two Hundred Twenty-Five Dollars and Sixty-Five Cents ($225.65), Therefore, by Colorado General Assembly

    For the Relief of James S. Bush, and to Provide for the Payment to Him of Certain Moneys by the State Due and Owing to Him for Services and Disbursements by Him Heretofore Made by Authority of Law Pursuant to the Act April 18th, A. D. 1891, Providing for the Collection, Management and Display of the Products of this State at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition of 1904, James S. Bush, of Denver, Colorado, was Appointed as Superintendent of the Exhibit of this State at Said Louisiana Purchase Exposition, and There is Now Due Him for Unpaid Salary and Disbursements by Him in His Said Office the Sum of Two Hundred Twenty-Five Dollars and Sixty-Five Cents ($225.65), Therefore,

    Colorado General Assembly

    Publication Date: 1919
    Session Type: Regular
    Session Number: 1

  • For the Relief of John de Haan and Minnie E. de Haan, Parents of Corporal Harold de Haan, Deceased. by Colorado General Assembly

    For the Relief of John de Haan and Minnie E. de Haan, Parents of Corporal Harold de Haan, Deceased.

    Colorado General Assembly

    Publication Date: 1919
    Session Type: Regular
    Session Number: 1

  • For the Relief of John E. Bailey. by Colorado General Assembly

    For the Relief of John E. Bailey.

    Colorado General Assembly

    Publication Date: 1919
    Session Type: Regular
    Session Number: 1

 

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