The Colorado Petition To Review is a process in which a party can object to a decision made by an administrative agency in Colorado. This process enables an individual or organization to bring a petition to the Colorado Court of Appeals to review the decision of an administrative agency. This petition can be used to challenge the decision of an agency on a wide variety of matters, including the denial of a permit, license, or other administrative action. There are two types of Colorado Petition To Review: a Petition for Review and a Petition for Reconsideration. A Petition for Review is used to challenge the final decision of an administrative agency, while a Petition for Reconsideration is used to challenge interim decisions. Both petitions require the petitioner to provide a concise statement of the facts and legal arguments in support of the petition. Once the petition is filed, the court will review the administrative record and determine whether the agency acted within its statutory authority and properly applied the law.