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<br />2.4.4 State Government <br /> <br />The State of Colorado ha::; no explicit. authority to regulate <br />private or local government development in floodplains. The <br />Legislature has limited the State's authority to advising county <br />and municipal governments of flood hazards and providing local <br />governments with financial and technical assistance in floodplain <br />management. <br /> <br />Governor Lamm has demonstrated leadership in this area and <br />many Execut ive agencies have conducted aggressive programs wi thin <br />the limits of Legislative authori.ty and resouces. <br /> <br />State agencies concerned with flood hazard mitigation to <br />various degrees in Colorado are listed belo\O': <br /> <br />GOVERNOR <br /> <br />Governor's Disaster Emergency Council <br />Coordinator of Environmental Problems Office <br /> <br />DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES <br /> <br />Division of Water Resources (Stat.e Eng:Lneer) <br />Colorado Water Conservati.on Board <br />Colorado Geological Survey <br />Division of Parks anj Outdoor Recreation <br />State Land Board <br />Division of Wildlife <br />Division of Mined Land Reclamation <br />Colorado Natural Areas Council <br /> <br />DEPARTMENT OF MILITARY AFfAIRS <br /> <br />Division of Disaster Emergency Services <br /> <br />DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS <br /> <br />Division of Highways <br />Colorado State Patrol <br /> <br />DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL AFFAI RS <br /> <br />Division of Commerce and Development <br />Division of Local GO'Ternment <br />Division of Housing <br />Colorado Land Use C~nmission <br /> <br />DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH <br /> <br />Water Quality Control Division <br />Radiological Health and Hazardous Wastes Division <br /> <br />-'47- <br />