Page 1 February 2, 2024 HB 24-1154 Legislative Council Staff Nonpartisan Services for Colorado’s Legislature Fiscal Note Drafting Number: Prime Sponsors: LLS 24-0703 Rep. Weinberg; McLachlan Sen. Bridges; Lundeen Date: Bill Status: Fiscal Analyst: February 2, 2024 House Education Anna Gerstle | 303-866-4375 anna.gerstle@coleg.gov Bill Topic: INSTITUTE CHARTER SCHOOLS & BOND INDEBTEDNESS Summary of Fiscal Impact: ☐ State Revenue ☒ State Expenditure ☐ State Transfer ☐ TABOR Refund ☐ Local Government ☒ School District The bill allows a school district board of education to ask voters to approve bond indebtedness for the capital construction, land, or facility needs of a charter school authorized by the Charter School Institute. The bill minimally increases state and school district workload on an ongoing basis. Appropriation Summary: No appropriation is required. Fiscal Note Status: The fiscal note reflects the introduced bill. Summary of Legislation The bill allows a school district board of education to ask voters to approve bond indebtedness for the capital construction, land, or facility needs of a charter school authorized by the state Charter School Institute (CSI school), as long as the district board of education has: approved support for the CSI school’s capital construction, land, or facility needs; and obtained security or assurances, if any, regarding interest in the land or facilities that the school district retains. State Expenditures The bill minimally increases workload for the Colorado Department of Education and the CSI to update materials and provide any technical support to districts and CSI schools that wish to pursue bonded indebtedness. No change in appropriations is required. Page 2 February 2, 2024 HB 24-1154 School District The bill increases workload for any school board who chooses to consider whether to approve a ballot question related to bonded indebtedness for a CSI school. Geographically, there are currently CSI schools located in the following school districts around the state: Adams 12; Aurora; Brighton 27J; Colorado Springs; Commerce City; Douglas; Durango; Eagle; Jefferson County; Mesa Valley; Montezuma Cortez; Poudre; Roaring Fork; Salida; Steamboat Springs; and Westminster. Effective Date The bill takes effect 90 days following adjournment of the General Assembly sine die, assuming no referendum petition is filed. State and Local Government Contacts Education The revenue and expenditure impacts in this fiscal note represent changes from current law under the bill for each fiscal year. For additional information about fiscal notes, please visit the General Assembly website.