Current law requires the director of the office of the child's representative and the alternate defense counsel (directors) to be licensed to practice law in Colorado for at least 5 years prior to being appointed as the director of the respective offices and requires the director of the respondent parents' counsel to have 5 years of experience as a licensed attorney prior to being appointed as the director of the respondent parents' counsel. The act removes the requirement that the directors of the office of the child's representative and the alternate defense counsel be licensed to practice law in Colorado prior to their appointment and requires the directors to either be licensed to practice law in Colorado at the time of the appointment or be able to become licensed to practice law in Colorado within 6 months after the appointment.
APPROVED by Governor April 11, 2024
EFFECTIVE August 7, 2024(Note: This summary applies to this bill as enacted.)

Statutes affected:
Introduced (01/25/2024): 13-91-104, 13-92-103, 21-2-102
Engrossed (02/09/2024): 13-91-104, 13-92-103, 21-2-102
Reengrossed (02/12/2024): 13-91-104, 13-92-103, 21-2-102
Revised (03/25/2024): 13-91-104, 13-92-103, 21-2-102
Rerevised (03/26/2024): 13-91-104, 13-92-103, 21-2-102
Final Act (03/28/2024): 13-91-104, 13-92-103, 21-2-102
Signed Act (04/11/2024): 13-91-104, 13-92-103, 21-2-102