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Administrative Laws in Colorado.
Colorado administrative-law practice involves professional license defense, agency adjudications, rulemaking, and judicial review of agency decisions. The Colorado Administrative Procedure Act at C.R.S. §§ 24-4-101 et seq. provides the core framework, with many cases adjudicated by the Colorado Office of Administrative Courts.
Last verified: 2026-04-17
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Statute of Limitations
Colorado administrative-law deadlines are agency- and rule-specific. Judicial review of final agency action under the APA generally requires filing within a short statutory window set by the applicable rule.
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Key Colorado Statutes
The Colorado APA governs rulemaking, contested cases, and judicial review of administrative action for most Colorado state agencies.
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