With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". the present case, neither the department nor the director is a “person,” and neither is “adversely affected or aggrieved.” The APA defines “person” to include “an individual, partnership, corporation, association, county, and public or private organization of any character other than an agency.” § 24-4-102(12), 10 C.R.S. (1982). An “agency” is “any board, bureau, commission, department, institution, division, section, or officer of the state, except those in the legislative branch or judicial branch and except [certain] state educational institutions ....” § 24-4-102(3), 10 C.R.S. (1985 Supp.). Each of the plaintiffs is an agency, not a person, under the APA and thus has no authority to seek judicial review. See Board of County Commissioners v. Love, 172 Colo. 121, 470 P.2d 861 (1970) (<HOLDING>). The plaintiffs argue that despite the

A: holding that both saline county and grant county had jurisdiction to try the appellant for murder where the actual killing occurred in one county but the acts requisite to the consummation of the murder and the subsequent disposal of the body occurred in the other county
B: holding before the apa definition of person was amended to include county that the board of county commission ers of dolores county could not sue the state agency that had ordered reappraisals of real property in dolores county in connection with valuation for ad valorem taxation because the board of county commissioners was not a person under the apa and did not otherwise have authority to sue under statute or constitution
C: holding that the grant county prosecutor had a statutory duty to be legal advisor to the county clerk even though she was not embroiled in litigation in which the county was the real party in interest
D: recognizing county officers as  those whose general authority and jurisdiction are confined within the limits of the county in which they are appointed who are appointed in and for a particular county and whose duties apply only to that county and through whom the county performs its usual political functions
B.