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Section 13-4-106 - Divisions

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(1) The court of appeals shall sit in divisions of three judges each to hear and determine all matters before the court.(2) The chief judge, with the approval of the chief justice, shall assign judges to each division. Such assignments shall be changed from time to time as determined by the chief judge, with the approval of the chief justice.(3) Cases shall be assigned to the divisions of the court of appeals in rotation according to the order in which they are filed with the clerk of the court of appeals or transferred by the supreme court, except that the chief judge has the authority to transfer cases from one division to another to maintain approximately equal case loads or for any other appropriate reason.L. 69: p. 266, § 1. C.R.S. 1963: § 37-21-6.

(1) The court of appeals shall sit in divisions of three judges each to hear and determine all matters before the court.(2) The chief judge, with the approval of the chief justice, shall assign judges to each division. Such assignments shall be changed from time to time as determined by the chief judge, with the approval of the chief justice.(3) Cases shall be assigned to the divisions of the court of appeals in rotation according to the order in which they are filed with the clerk of the court of appeals or transferred by the supreme court, except that the chief judge has the authority to transfer cases from one division to another to maintain approximately equal case loads or for any other appropriate reason.L. 69: p. 266, § 1. C.R.S. 1963: § 37-21-6.