C.R.S. Section 23-60-1001
Legislative declaration


(1)

The general assembly hereby finds and declares that:

(a)

Manufacturing plays a vital role in Colorado’s economy;

(b)

The manufacturing sector in Colorado is diverse, with employers distributed across the state;

(c)

Over five thousand nine hundred manufacturing firms employ more than one hundred twenty thousand employees and contribute over sixteen billion dollars annually to Colorado’s economy; and

(d)

Both durable and consumable goods are manufactured in Colorado, including products such as medical instruments, semiconductors and other information technology products, plastics, aviation equipment components, chemicals, and food products requiring specialized processes.

(2)

The general assembly further finds that:

(a)

The promise and challenge of sustaining growth in Colorado’s manufacturing sector presents special difficulties due to the scope and diversity of the industry;

(b)

Manufacturing sector employers have increased reliance on automated and computer-integrated control processes and “lean” manufacturing principles;

(c)

Workers in this employment environment need foundational knowledge, specialized skills, portable production skills, as well as flexibility and adaptability in work habits;

(d)

This has resulted in a shortfall in the quantity and quality of the pool of workers who can succeed in the manufacturing sector; and

(e)

Because manufacturing in Colorado is a dynamic and evolving economic engine for the state, the challenges in preparing a pipeline of skilled employees to work in the manufacturing sector must be addressed, and current and future Colorado workers must be aware of the opportunities in the industry and the career pathway to achieve employment in the manufacturing sector.

(3)

Therefore, the general assembly finds and declares that developing a manufacturing career pathway for Colorado citizens will:

(a)

Increase the number of Colorado citizens accessing postsecondary education;

(b)

Increase the number of Colorado citizens completing degrees and other credentials;

(c)

Decrease the need for remediation at the postsecondary level;

(d)

Increase entry into employment and increase wages over time; and

(e)

Create better transitions in educational programs for students in the manufacturing career pathway from high school to college, from adult education to postsecondary credit, and from community colleges to four-year institutions of higher education or into employment.

Source: Section 23-60-1001 — Legislative declaration, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-23.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

23‑60‑101
Short title
23‑60‑102
Legislative declaration
23‑60‑103
Definitions
23‑60‑104
State board for community colleges and occupational education - student advisory council - state advisory council
23‑60‑104.5
Recommendations of governor’s task force - legislative declaration - definitions
23‑60‑106
Notification concerning gaming schools
23‑60‑107
State board for community colleges and occupational education fund - creation - control - use
23‑60‑109
Career pathways - design - legislative declaration
23‑60‑110
Teaching career pathway - design
23‑60‑111
Community colleges - high school diplomas - approval
23‑60‑201
State system of community and technical colleges established - local district colleges - role and mission
23‑60‑202
Duties of board with respect to state system
23‑60‑202.5
Powers of board with respect to the higher education and advanced technology center at Lowry
23‑60‑202.7
Powers of board with respect to concurrent enrollment - definitions
23‑60‑203
Duties of board with respect to local district colleges
23‑60‑204
Financing
23‑60‑205
Community and technical colleges
23‑60‑206
College advisory council
23‑60‑207
College service areas
23‑60‑208
Eminent domain
23‑60‑209
Programs and services
23‑60‑210
Transfer of records and equipment - creation of new colleges
23‑60‑211
Degrees
23‑60‑212
Northeastern junior college - golf course and restaurant - positions of employment
23‑60‑213
Red Rocks community college - physician assistant master’s program
23‑60‑214
Develop short-term degree nursing programs - appropriation - repeal
23‑60‑301
Supervision of occupational education
23‑60‑302
Approval for postsecondary occupational programs
23‑60‑303
Acceptance of congressional acts
23‑60‑304
Plans - development and implementation - credentialing - fees
23‑60‑305
Coordination of resources
23‑60‑306
Colorado customized training program - creation - policy - functions of the state board for community colleges and occupational education - report
23‑60‑307
Colorado existing industry training program - creation - policy - functions of the state board for community colleges and occupational education
23‑60‑502
Applicability of article
23‑60‑601
Certification of programs
23‑60‑701
Legislative declaration
23‑60‑802
Area technical colleges - credits - transfer
23‑60‑803
Area technical colleges - high school diplomas - approval
23‑60‑901
Definitions
23‑60‑902
Accelerated education and skills training - certificates
23‑60‑1001
Legislative declaration
23‑60‑1002
Definitions
23‑60‑1003
Manufacturing career pathway - design
23‑60‑1004
Online information - manufacturing career pathway
23‑60‑1201
Support for in-demand short-term credentials program - created - report - appropriation - definitions - repeal
Green check means up to date. Up to date

Current through Fall 2024

§ 23-60-1001’s source at colorado​.gov