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DENVER—The state attorney general’s office has reached an agreement with the Trinidad Catholic Cemetery Association over accusations that the nonprofit had not conducted business according to state law.

Attorney General John Suthers said Monday the association violated term-limit laws for 14 years and failed to maintain records of meetings.

Under the agreement, the cemetery association will be required to replace several board directors and will be required to vote on whether to include a Catholic priest to serve on the board.

The cemetery, which is in disrepair, is no longer is operated by the Catholic Church. It is run by a five-member board, which has had the same president for 30 years.

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