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<br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />1.3 Statutory Responsibilities <br /> <br />The CWCB's primary statutory duties and responsibilities are found under CRS, Title 37, Article <br />60, Water Conservation Board of Colorado, Sections 37-60-101 to 37-60-130, inclusive. Other <br />statutory responsibilities are prescribed by the following: <br /> <br />CRS 24-33-111 <br />CRS 24-65.1-202 <br />CRS 24-65.1-302 <br />CRS 24-65.1-403 <br />CRS 25-8-104(2) <br />CRS 30-28-111 <br />CRS31-23-301 <br />CRS 37-62-105 <br />CRS 37-69-105 <br />CRS 37-90-117 <br />CRS 37-92-102(3) <br />CRS 37-95-106 <br />CRS 37-95-107 <br />CRS 37-96-103 <br />CRS 37-97-103 <br />CRS 39-30-109(1)(a)(1) <br /> <br />Native Species Conservation Trust Fund <br />Colorado Land Use Act- Criteria <br />Colorado Land Use Act- Functions <br />Colorado Land Use Act - Technical Assistance <br />Colorado Water Quality Control Act <br />County Government - Planning and Building Codes <br />. Municipal G<?vemment - Planning and Zoning <br />Upper Colorado River Compact <br />Arkansas River Compact <br />Colorado Groundwater Management Act <br />Water Right Determination and Administration Act <br />Colorado Water Resources and Power Development Authority Act <br />Colorado Water Resources and Power Development Authority Act <br />State Projects Water Conservation in Landscaping Act <br />Water Metering Act <br />Severance Tax Trust Fund <br /> <br />L'~~~, . - .. <br /> <br />Furthermore, beginning in 1987 the Executive Director of the Department of Natural Resources <br />(ONR) delegated to the Director of theCWCB the authority to administer his responsibilities under <br />CRS, Title 36, Article 20, Weather Modification Act of 1972. <br /> <br />1.4 Customers <br /> <br />The Board's customers include the General Assembly, the Board members, the Board staff, other <br />state agencies, cities and counties, water user organizations, federal agencies, environmental <br />organizations, and the general public. The Board interacts primarily with the following state <br />agencies: <br /> <br />Govemor's Office. ... . <br />DNRlExecutive Director's Office <br />DNRJDivision of Water Resources <br />DNRJDivision of Wildlife <br />DNRJColorado Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation <br />DNRJColorado Geologic Survey <br />Colorado Attomey General's Office <br />Colorado Department of Local Affairs <br />Colorado Department of Transportation <br />Colorado Department of Health <br />Minerals, Energy and Geology Policy Advisory (MEGA) Board <br /> <br />cweB FY98 Annual Report, page 3 <br />