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1+Second Regular Session
2+Seventy-fourth General Assembly
3+STATE OF COLORADO
4+REREVISED
5+This Version Includes All Amendments
6+Adopted in the Second House
7+LLS NO. 24-0775.01 Craig Harper x3481
18 HOUSE BILL 24-1201
2-BY REPRESENTATIVE(S) Bird, Sirota, Taggart, Amabile, Bockenfeld,
3-Froelich, Hamrick, Joseph, Lieder, Lindstedt, Marshall, Mauro, McLachlan,
4-Ricks, Snyder, Vigil, Woodrow, McCluskie;
5-also SENATOR(S) Zenzinger, Bridges, Kirkmeyer, Cutter,
6-Michaelson Jenet, Priola.
9+House Committees Senate Committees
10+Appropriations Appropriations
11+A BILL FOR AN ACT
712 C
8-ONCERNING A SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATION TO THE DEPARTMENT OF
9-TRANSPORTATION
10-.
11-
12-Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Colorado:
13-SECTION 1. Appropriation to the department of transportation
14-for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2023. In Session Laws of Colorado
15-2023, section 2 of chapter 474, (SB 23-214), amend Part XXII as follows:
16-Section 2. Appropriation.
17-NOTE: This bill has been prepared for the signatures of the appropriate legislative
18-officers and the Governor. To determine whether the Governor has signed the bill
19-or taken other action on it, please consult the legislative status sheet, the legislative
20-history, or the Session Laws.
21-________
22-Capital letters or bold & italic numbers indicate new material added to existing law; dashes
23-through words or numbers indicate deletions from existing law and such material is not part of
24-the act. APPROPRIATION FROM
13+ONCERNING A SUPPLEMENTAL APPR OPRIATION TO THE DEPARTMENT101
14+OF TRANSPORTATION .102
15+Bill Summary
16+(Note: This summary applies to this bill as introduced and does
17+not reflect any amendments that may be subsequently adopted. If this bill
18+passes third reading in the house of introduction, a bill summary that
19+applies to the reengrossed version of this bill will be available at
20+http://leg.colorado.gov
21+.)
22+Supplemental appropriations are made to the department of
23+transportation.
24+Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Colorado:1
25+SENATE
26+3rd Reading Unamended
27+February 15, 2024
28+SENATE
29+ 2nd Reading Unamended
30+February 14, 2024
31+HOUSE
32+3rd Reading Unamended
33+February 8, 2024
34+HOUSE
35+2nd Reading Unamended
36+February 7, 2024
37+HOUSE SPONSORSHIP
38+Bird, Sirota, Taggart, Amabile, Bockenfeld, Froelich, Hamrick, Joseph, Lieder, Lindstedt,
39+Marshall, Mauro, McCluskie, McLachlan, Ricks, Snyder, Vigil, Woodrow
40+SENATE SPONSORSHIP
41+Zenzinger, Bridges, Kirkmeyer, Cutter, Michaelson Jenet, Priola
42+Shading denotes HOUSE amendment. Double underlining denotes SENATE amendment.
43+Capital letters or bold & italic numbers indicate new material to be added to existing law.
44+Dashes through the words or numbers indicate deletions from existing law. SECTION 1. Appropriation to the department of1
45+transportation for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2023. In Session2
46+Laws of Colorado 2023, section 2 of chapter 474, (SB 23-214), amend3
47+Part XXII as follows:4
48+Section 2. Appropriation.5
49+1201
50+-2- APPROPRIATION FROM
2551 ITEM &
2652 SUBTOTAL
2753 TOTAL GENERAL
2854 FUND
2955 GENERAL
3056 FUND
3157 EXEMPT
3258 CASH
3359 FUNDS
3460 REAPPROPRIATED
3561 FUNDS
3662 FEDERAL
3763 FUNDS
3864 $$$$$ $ $
39-PART XXII
40-DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
41-(1) ADMINISTRATION44,157,292
65+PART XXII 1
66+DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 2
67+3
68+(1) ADMINISTRATION 4 44,157,292
4269 44,094,354
4370 a
4471 62,938
4572 b
46-49,725,508 49,662,570
73+5 49,725,508 49,662,570
4774 a
48-(161.0 FTE)
75+6 (161.0 FTE)
76+7
4977 a
50- This amount shall be from the State Highway Fund created in Section 43-1-219, C.R.S., from revenues credited pursuant to Secti on 43-4-205 (5)(a), C.R.S.
78+ This amount shall be from the State Highway Fund created in Section 43-1-219, C.R.S., from revenues credited pursuant to Secti on 43-4-205 (5)(a), C.R.S. 8
5179 b
52- This amount shall be funded internally by various cash fund sources appropriated in the Construction, Maintenance, and Operati ons section.
53-(2) CONSTRUCTION,
54-MAINTENANCE, AND
55-OPERATIONS1,502,229,477
80+ This amount shall be funded internally by various cash fund sources appropriated in the Construction, Maintenance, and Operati ons section. 9
81+10
82+(2) CONSTRUCTION, 11
83+MAINTENANCE, AND 12
84+OPERATIONS 13 1,502,229,477
5685 667,864,641
5786 (I)
5887 a
5988 1,415,158(I)
6089 b
6190 832,949,678(I)
62-1,496,661,261 662,296,425(I)
91+14 1,496,661,261 662,296,425(I)
6392 a
64-(3,156.0 FTE)
65-a
66- Of this amount, $601,671,641 shall be from the State Highway Fund created in Section 43-1-219, C.R.S., and $60,624,784 shall b e from various department sources including: the
67-Aviation Fund created in Section 43-10-109 (1), C.R.S., miscellaneous department revenues including permit fees and interest ea rnings, the State Transit and Rail Fund created in Section
68-43-4-811 (2), C.R.S., the Law Enforcement Assistance Fund created in Section 43-4-401, C.R.S., and interest earnings from the l oans and balances of the Transportation Infrastructure
69-Revolving Fund created in Section 43-1-113.5 (1), C.R.S.
70-b
71- This amount shall be funded from various sources of reappropriated funds.
72-(3) STATEWIDE BRIDGE
73-AND TUNNEL
74-ENTERPRISE152,974,026 152,974,026(I)
75-a
76-(1.0 FTE)
77-a
78- This amount shall be from the Statewide Bridge and Tunnel Enterprise Special Revenue Fund created in Section 43-4- 805 (3)(a), C.R.S. These funds are subject to allocation by the
79-Statewide Bridge Enterprise Board pursuant to Section 43-4-805 (3)(b), C.R.S., and are included for informational purposes only .
80-PAGE 2-HOUSE BILL 24-1201 APPROPRIATION FROM
93+15 (3,156.0 FTE)
94+1201
95+-3- APPROPRIATION FROM
8196 ITEM &
8297 SUBTOTAL
8398 TOTAL GENERAL
8499 FUND
85100 GENERAL
86101 FUND
87102 EXEMPT
88103 CASH
89104 FUNDS
90105 REAPPROPRIATED
91106 FUNDS
92107 FEDERAL
93108 FUNDS
94109 $$$$$ $ $
95-(4) HIGH
96-PERFORMANCE
97-TRANSPORTATION
98-ENTERPRISE70,220,333 66,170,333(I)
110+1
99111 a
100-4,050,000(I)
112+ Of this amount, $601,671,641 shall be from the State Highway Fund created in Section 43-1-219, C.R.S., and $60,624,784 shall b e from various department sources including: the 2
113+Aviation Fund created in Section 43-10-109 (1), C.R.S., miscellaneous department revenues including permit fees and interest ea rnings, the State Transit and Rail Fund created in Section 3
114+43-4-811 (2), C.R.S., the Law Enforcement Assistance Fund created in Section 43-4-401, C.R.S., and interest earnings from the l oans and balances of the Transportation Infrastructure 4
115+Revolving Fund created in Section 43-1-113.5 (1), C.R.S. 5
101116 b
102-(9.0 FTE)
117+ This amount shall be funded from various sources of reappropriated funds. 6
118+7
119+(3) STATEWIDE BRIDGE 8
120+AND TUNNEL 9
121+ENTERPRISE 10 152,974,026 152,974,026(I)
103122 a
104- This amount shall be from the Statewide Transportation Enterprise Special Revenue Fund created in Section 43-4-806 (3)(a), C.R .S. These funds are subject to allocation by the
105-High-Performance Transportation Enterprise Board pursuant to Section 43-4-806 (3), C.R.S., and are included for informational p urposes only.
106-b
107- This amount shall be from fees paid from the Construction, Maintenance, and Operations line item to the Statewide Transportati on Enterprise Operating Fund created in Section 43-4-806
108-(4), C.R.S.
109-(5) SPECIAL PURPOSE
110-First Time Drunk Driving
111-Offender Account 1,500,000 1,500,000
123+11(1.0 FTE)
124+12
112125 a
113-Marijuana Impaired Driving
114-Program 950,000 950,000
115-b
116-Multimodal Transportation
117-Projects
118-109
119-7,390,320 7,390,320
120-c
121-Appropriation to the
122-Colorado Wildlife Safe
123-Passages Fund 500,000 500,000
124-10,340,320 a
125- This amount shall be from the First Time Drunk Driving Offender Account in the Highway Users Tax Fund created in Section 42-2- 132 (4)(b)(II)(A), C.R.S.
126-b
127- This amount shall be from the Marijuana Tax Cash Fund created in Section 39-28.8-501 (1), C.R.S.
128-c
129- This amount shall be from the Multimodal Transportation and M itigation Options Fund created in Section 43-4-1103 (1)(a), C.R.S .
130-PAGE 3-HOUSE BILL 24-1201 APPROPRIATION FROM
126+ This amount shall be from the Statewide Bridge and Tunnel Enterprise Special Revenue Fund created in Section 43-4- 805 (3)(a), C.R.S. These funds are subject to allocation by the 13
127+Statewide Bridge Enterprise Board pursuant to Section 43-4-805 (3)(b), C.R.S., and are included for informational purposes only . 14
128+15
129+1201
130+-4- APPROPRIATION FROM
131131 ITEM &
132132 SUBTOTAL
133133 TOTAL GENERAL
134134 FUND
135135 GENERAL
136136 FUND
137137 EXEMPT
138138 CASH
139139 FUNDS
140140 REAPPROPRIATED
141141 FUNDS
142142 FEDERAL
143143 FUNDS
144144 $$$$$ $ $
145-(6) NONATTAINMENT
146-AREA AIR POLLUTION
147-MITIGATION
148-ENTERPRISE8,481,351 8,481,351(I)
145+1
146+(4) HIGH 2
147+PERFORMANCE 3
148+TRANSPORTATION 4
149+ENTERPRISE 5 70,220,333 66,170,333(I)
149150 a
151+4,050,000(I)
152+b
153+6(9.0 FTE)
154+7
150155 a
151- This amount shall be from the Nonattainment Area Air Pollutio n Mitigation Enterprise Fund cr eated in Section 43-4-1303 (5)(a), C.R.S. These funds are subject to allocation by the
152-Nonattainment Area Air Pollution Mitigation Enterprise Board purs uant to Section 43-4-1303, C.R.S., and are included for inform ational purposes only.
153-(7) CLEAN TRANSIT
154-ENTERPRISE9,132,872 9,132,872
156+ This amount shall be from the Statewide Transportation Enterprise Special Revenue Fund created in Section 43-4-806 (3)(a), C.R .S. These funds are subject to allocation by the 8
157+High-Performance Transportation Enterprise Board pursuant to Section 43-4-806 (3), C.R.S., and are included for informational p urposes only. 9
158+b
159+ This amount shall be from fees paid from the Construction, Maintenance, and Operations line item to the Statewide Transportati on Enterprise Operating Fund created in Section 43-4-806 10
160+(4), C.R.S. 11
161+12
162+(5) SPECIAL PURPOSE 13
163+First Time Drunk Driving 14
164+Offender Account 15 1,500,000 1,500,000
155165 a
166+1201
167+-5- APPROPRIATION FROM
168+ITEM &
169+SUBTOTAL
170+TOTAL GENERAL
171+FUND
172+GENERAL
173+FUND
174+EXEMPT
175+CASH
176+FUNDS
177+REAPPROPRIATED
178+FUNDS
179+FEDERAL
180+FUNDS
181+$$$$$ $ $
182+Marijuana Impaired Driving 1
183+Program 2 950,000 950,000
184+b
185+Multimodal Transportation 3
186+Projects
187+109
188+4 7,390,320 7,390,320
189+c
190+Appropriation to the 5
191+Colorado Wildlife Safe 6
192+Passages Fund 7 500,000 500,000
193+8 10,340,320
194+9 a
195+ This amount shall be from the First Time Drunk Driving Offender Account in the Highway Users Tax Fund created in Section 42-2- 132 (4)(b)(II)(A), C.R.S. 10
196+b
197+ This amount shall be from the Marijuana Tax Cash Fund created in Section 39-28.8-501 (1), C.R.S. 11
198+c
199+ This amount shall be from the Multimodal Transportation and M itigation Options Fund created in Section 43-4-1103 (1)(a), C.R.S . 12
200+13
201+1201
202+-6- APPROPRIATION FROM
203+ITEM &
204+SUBTOTAL
205+TOTAL GENERAL
206+FUND
207+GENERAL
208+FUND
209+EXEMPT
210+CASH
211+FUNDS
212+REAPPROPRIATED
213+FUNDS
214+FEDERAL
215+FUNDS
216+$$$$$ $ $
217+(6) NONATTAINMENT 1
218+AREA AIR POLLUTION 2
219+MITIGATION 3
220+ENTERPRISE 4 8,481,351 8,481,351(I)
156221 a
157- This amount shall be from the Clean Transit Enterprise Fund created in Section 43-4-1203 (5)(a), C.R.S.
158-TOTALS PART XXII
159-(TRANSPORTATION)$1,797,535,671 $500,000 $958,557,897
222+5
223+a
224+ This amount shall be from the Nonattainment Area Air Pollutio n Mitigation Enterprise Fund cr eated in Section 43-4-1303 (5)(a), C.R.S. These funds are subject to allocation by the 6
225+Nonattainment Area Air Pollution Mitigation Enterprise Board purs uant to Section 43-4-1303, C.R.S., and are included for inform ational purposes only. 7
226+8
227+(7) CLEAN TRANSIT 9
228+ENTERPRISE 10 9,132,872 9,132,872
229+a
230+11
231+a
232+ This amount shall be from the Clean Transit Enterprise Fund created in Section 43-4-1203 (5)(a), C.R.S. 12
233+13
234+14
235+15
236+1201
237+-7- APPROPRIATION FROM
238+ITEM &
239+SUBTOTAL
240+TOTAL GENERAL
241+FUND
242+GENERAL
243+FUND
244+EXEMPT
245+CASH
246+FUNDS
247+REAPPROPRIATED
248+FUNDS
249+FEDERAL
250+FUNDS
251+$$$$$ $ $
252+TOTALS PART XXII 1
253+(TRANSPORTATION) 2 $1,797,535,671 $500,000 $958,557,897
160254 a
161255 $5,528,096
162256 b
163257 $832,949,678
164258 c
259+3
165260 a
166261 Of this amount, $895,490,351
167- $889,922,135 contains an (I) notation.
262+ $889,922,135 contains an (I) notation. 4
168263 b
169- Of this amount, $5,465,158 contains an (I) notation.
264+ Of this amount, $5,465,158 contains an (I) notation. 5
170265 c
171- This amount contains an (I) notation.
172-FOOTNOTES -- The following statements are referenced to the numbered footnotes throughout section 2.
173-109 Department of Transportation, Special Purpose, Multimodal Tr ansportation Projects -- This appropriation remains available un til the close of the 2026-27
174-state fiscal year.
175-PAGE 4-HOUSE BILL 24-1201 SECTION 2. Safety clause. The general assembly finds,
176-determines, and declares that this act is necessary for the immediate
177-preservation of the public peace, health, or safety or for appropriations for
178-the support and maintenance of the departments of the state and state
179-institutions.
180-____________________________ ____________________________
181-Julie McCluskie Steve Fenberg
182-SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE PRESIDENT OF
183-OF REPRESENTATIVES THE SENATE
184-____________________________ ____________________________
185-Robin Jones Cindi L. Markwell
186-CHIEF CLERK OF THE HOUSE SECRETARY OF
187-OF REPRESENTATIVES THE SENATE
188- APPROVED________________________________________
189- (Date and Time)
190- _________________________________________
191- Jared S. Polis
192- GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF COLORADO
193-PAGE 5-HOUSE BILL 24-1201
266+ This amount contains an (I) notation. 6
267+7
268+8
269+FOOTNOTES -- The following statements are referenced to the numbered footnotes throughout section 2. 9
270+10
271+109 Department of Transportation, Special Purpose, Multimodal Tr ansportation Projects -- This appropriation remains available un til the close of the 2026-27 11
272+state fiscal year. 12
273+1201
274+-8- SECTION 2. Safety clause. The general assembly finds,1
275+determines, and declares that this act is necessary for the immediate2
276+preservation of the public peace, health, or safety or for appropriations for3
277+the support and maintenance of the departments of the state and state4
278+institutions.5
279+1201-9-