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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. 24-0966.01 Conrad Imel x2313
18 HOUSE BILL 24-1466
2-BY REPRESENTATIVE(S) Bird and Taggart, Sirota, Boesenecker, Brown,
3-Daugherty, Duran, Jodeh, Woodrow, McCluskie;
4-also SENATOR(S) Zenzinger and Kirkmeyer, Bridges, Fenberg.
5-C
6-ONCERNING EXCHANGING MONEY RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL
7-CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND WITH STATE MONEY
8-,
9-AND, IN CONNECTION THEREWITH, ENSURING THAT MONEY RECEIVED
10-FROM THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND IS
11-SPENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH DEADLINES ESTABLISHED IN FEDERAL
12-LAW AND MAKING AND REDUCING APPROPRIATIONS
13-.
14-
15-Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Colorado:
16-SECTION 1. Legislative declaration - legislative intent. (1) The
17-general assembly finds and declares that:
18-(a) The state received money from the federal government pursuant
19-to the federal "American Rescue Plan Act of 2021" (ARPA money), and
20-federal law requires that money to be obligated by December 31, 2024, and
21-spent by December 31, 2026;
22-(b) ARPA money not obligated by December 31, 2024, must be
23-NOTE: This bill has been prepared for the signatures of the appropriate legislative
24-officers and the Governor. To determine whether the Governor has signed the bill
25-or taken other action on it, please consult the legislative status sheet, the legislative
26-history, or the Session Laws.
27-________
28-Capital letters or bold & italic numbers indicate new material added to existing law; dashes
29-through words or numbers indicate deletions from existing law and such material is not part of
30-the act. returned to the federal government;
31-(c) The state appropriated ARPA money for a number of programs
32-and purposes, but appropriating money is not an obligation for the purposes
33-of federal law; and
34-(d) To preserve the greatest flexibility for the state after December
35-31, 2024, and to ensure the uninterrupted implementation of programs, it is
36-in the best interest of the state to spend ARPA money before December 31,
37-2024, on eligible ARPA uses and substitute state funds for programs that
38-extend beyond December 31, 2024, and on personal services, as permitted
39-by federal law, before January 31, 2025.
40-(2) It is the general assembly's intent that:
41-(a) Most of the ARPA money appropriated for programs intended
42-to be spent after December 31, 2024, be substituted with state money,
43-changing the source of program funds while maintaining funding for the
44-programs;
45-(b) This act does not change the requirements, timelines, or
46-spending deadlines for any program; and
47-(c) The exchanged ARPA money be spent on personal services
48-retroactively in fiscal year 2023-24 and in the first half of fiscal year
49-2024-25 so that all of the state's unobligated ARPA money will be spent by
50-the end of 2024, ensuring compliance with federal deadlines.
51-SECTION 2. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 24-75-226, amend (2),
52-(4)(a), (4)(c)(I), (4)(d), (5)(b) introductory portion, and (5)(f); and add
53-(1)(a.7), (1)(c.5), (3.5), (4.1), (4.2), (4.3), and (6.5) as follows:
54-24-75-226. "American Rescue Plan Act of 2021" cash fund -
55-creation - recipient funds - limitations - reporting - appropriations -
56-reduction in general fund appropriations - report - legislative
57-declaration - definitions - repeal. (1) As used in this section, unless the
58-context otherwise requires:
9+House Committees Senate Committees
10+Appropriations Appropriations
11+A BILL FOR AN ACT
12+C
13+ONCERNING EXCHANGING MONEY RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL101
14+CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND WITH STATE102
15+MONEY, AND, IN CONNECTION THEREWITH , ENSURING THAT103
16+MONEY RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE104
17+FISCAL RECOVERY FUND IS SPENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH105
18+DEADLINES ESTABLISHED IN FEDERAL LAW AND MAKING AND106
19+REDUCING APPROPRIATIONS .107
20+Bill Summary
21+(Note: This summary applies to this bill as introduced and does
22+not reflect any amendments that may be subsequently adopted. If this bill
23+passes third reading in the house of introduction, a bill summary that
24+applies to the reengrossed version of this bill will be available at
25+http://leg.colorado.gov/
26+.)
27+SENATE
28+3rd Reading Unamended
29+May 03, 2024
30+SENATE
31+2nd Reading Unamended
32+May 2, 2024
33+HOUSE
34+3rd Reading Unamended
35+April 30, 2024
36+HOUSE
37+Amended 2nd Reading
38+April 29, 2024
39+HOUSE SPONSORSHIP
40+Bird and Taggart, Sirota, Boesenecker, Brown, Daugherty, Duran, Jodeh, McCluskie,
41+Woodrow
42+SENATE SPONSORSHIP
43+Zenzinger and Kirkmeyer, Bridges, Fenberg
44+Shading denotes HOUSE amendment. Double underlining denotes SENATE amendment.
45+Capital letters or bold & italic numbers indicate new material to be added to existing law.
46+Dashes through the words or numbers indicate deletions from existing law. Joint Budget Committee. The state received money from the
47+federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund pursuant to the "American
48+Rescue Plan Act of 2021" (ARPA money). ARPA money was deposited
49+into the "American Rescue Plan Act of 2021" cash fund and then
50+transferred to various cash funds (recipient funds) and appropriated for
51+various programs.
52+The bill requires the state treasurer to transfer specified amounts
53+of ARPA money from specified recipient funds at the close of the
54+2023-24 state fiscal year to the "American Rescue Plan Act of 2021" cash
55+fund. The bill requires the state treasurer to transfer money from the
56+general fund to a new ARPA refinance state money cash fund. Money in
57+the new ARPA refinance state money cash fund is transferred to the
58+specified recipient funds.
59+The bill requires the general assembly to appropriate ARPA money
60+from the "American Rescue Plan Act of 2021" cash fund to state
61+departments for personal services in fiscal year 2023-24. For fiscal year
62+2024-25, the general assembly shall appropriate the balance of the cash
63+fund for personal services or for other purposes permitted under the
64+"American Rescue Plan Act of 2021", and the money so appropriated
65+must be expended on or before January 31, 2025.
66+On December 1, 2024, any unspent and unobligated money in a
67+recipient fund, other than money designated for personal services or
68+operating costs that will be spent by January 31, 2025, reverts to the
69+"American Rescue Plan Act of 2021" cash fund. The reverted money is
70+continuously appropriated to any department designated by the governor
71+for any purpose that was funded with general fund money in the general
72+appropriations act for fiscal year 2024-25.
73+After December 31, 2024, any ARPA money in a recipient fund
74+that was obligated as of December 31, 2024, but not expended on an
75+eligible activity at the conclusion of the appropriation reverts to the
76+"American Rescue Plan Act of 2021" cash fund and is continuously
77+appropriated to any department designated by the governor for any
78+purpose for which a general fund appropriation was made in the general
79+appropriation act for the state fiscal year in which the reversion occurred.
80+The amount of general fund money appropriated in a line item in
81+a general appropriations act is reduced by the amount of ARPA money
82+appropriated pursuant to the bill's provisions that is spent for the line
83+item.
84+The bill repeals the requirement for a subrecipient to obligate
85+ARPA money by November 30, 2024.
86+The bill authorizes the state controller to take certain measures to
87+implement the bill and ensure that ARPA money is expended within the
88+time allowed by federal law. The governor and the state controller shall
89+jointly submit a report to the joint budget committee, the speaker of the
90+1466
91+-2- house of representatives, the minority leader of the house of
92+representatives, the president of the senate, and the minority leader of the
93+senate about the transfers in the bill and about spending ARPA money.
94+The bill makes changes to various programs related to refinancing
95+ARPA money, including clarifying spending and obligation deadlines for
96+program money that is not ARPA money and exempting the use of state
97+money from requirements for capitol construction projects that use federal
98+money. The bill makes changes to appropriations.
99+Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Colorado:1
100+SECTION 1. Legislative declaration - legislative intent.2
101+(1) The general assembly finds and declares that:3
102+(a) The state received money from the federal government4
103+pursuant to the federal "American Rescue Plan Act of 2021" (ARPA5
104+money), and federal law requires that money to be obligated by December6
105+31, 2024, and spent by December 31, 2026;7
106+(b) ARPA money not obligated by December 31, 2024, must be8
107+returned to the federal government;9
108+(c) The state appropriated ARPA money for a number of programs10
109+and purposes, but appropriating money is not an obligation for the11
110+purposes of federal law; and12
111+(d) To preserve the greatest flexibility for the state after December13
112+31, 2024, and to ensure the uninterrupted implementation of programs, it14
113+is in the best interest of the state to spend ARPA money before December15
114+31, 2024, on eligible ARPA uses and substitute state funds for programs16
115+that extend beyond December 31, 2024, and on personal services, as17
116+permitted by federal law, before January 31, 2025.18
117+(2) It is the general assembly's intent that:19
118+(a) Most of the ARPA money appropriated for programs intended20
119+to be spent after December 31, 2024, be substituted with state money,21
120+1466-3- changing the source of program funds while maintaining funding for the1
121+programs;2
122+(b) This act does not change the requirements, timelines, or3
123+spending deadlines for any program; and4
124+(c) The exchanged ARPA money be spent on personal services5
125+retroactively in fiscal year 2023-24 and in the first half of fiscal year6
126+2024-25 so that all of the state's unobligated ARPA money will be spent7
127+by the end of 2024, ensuring compliance with federal deadlines.8
128+SECTION 2. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 24-75-226, amend9
129+(2), (4)(a), (4)(c)(I), (4)(d), (5)(b) introductory portion, and (5)(f); and10
130+add (1)(a.7), (1)(c.5), (3.5), (4.1), (4.2), (4.3), and (6.5) as follows:11
131+24-75-226. "American Rescue Plan Act of 2021" cash fund -12
132+creation - recipient funds - limitations - reporting - appropriations -13
133+reduction in general fund appropriations - report - legislative14
134+declaration - definitions - repeal. (1) As used in this section, unless the15
135+context otherwise requires:16
59136 (a.7) "D
60-ISCRETIONARY ACCOUNT " MEANS THE DISCRETIONARY
61-ACCOUNT CREATED IN THE FUND IN SUBSECTION
62- (4)(a)(II) OF THIS SECTION.
63-PAGE 2-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 (c.5) "PERSONAL SERVICES" HAS THE SAME MEANING AS SET FORTH
64-IN SECTION
65- 24-75-112 (1)(m).
66-(2) The "American Rescue Plan Act of 2021" cash fund is hereby
67-created in the state treasury. The fund consists of money credited to the fund
68-pursuant to subsection
69- SUBSECTIONS (3) AND (3.5) of this section.
137+ISCRETIONARY ACCOUNT " MEANS THE DISCRETIONARY17
138+ACCOUNT CREATED IN THE FUND IN SUBSECTION (4)(a)(II) OF THIS18
139+SECTION.19
140+(c.5) "P
141+ERSONAL SERVICES" HAS THE SAME MEANING AS SET FORTH20
142+IN SECTION 24-75-112 (1)(m).21
143+(2) The "American Rescue Plan Act of 2021" cash fund is hereby22
144+created in the state treasury. The fund consists of money credited to the23
145+fund pursuant to subsection
146+ SUBSECTIONS (3) AND (3.5) of this section.24
70147 (3.5) O
71-N JUNE 30, 2024, THE STATE TREASURER SHALL TRANSFER TO
72-THE FUND THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS FROM MONEY THAT ORIGINATED FROM
73-THE MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL
74-RECOVERY FUND FROM THE FOLLOWING RECIPIENT FUNDS
75-, INCLUDING A
76-COMPANION FUND OR ANY ACC OUNT IN THE FUND
77-, AT THE END OF THE
78-2023-24 STATE FISCAL YEAR:
148+N JUNE 30, 2024, THE STATE TREASURER SHALL TRANSFER25
149+TO THE FUND THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS FROM MONEY THAT ORIGINATED26
150+FROM THE MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE CORONAVIRUS STATE27
151+1466
152+-4- FISCAL RECOVERY FUND FROM THE FOLLOWING RECIPIENT FUNDS ,1
153+INCLUDING A COMPANION FUND OR ANY ACC OUNT IN THE FUND , AT THE2
154+END OF THE 2023-24 STATE FISCAL YEAR:3
79155 (a) T
80-WO HUNDRED FORTY -EIGHT MILLION TWO HUNDRED
81-FORTY
82--FOUR THOUSAND EIGHTY -THREE DOLLARS AND SIXTY -TWO CENTS
83-FROM THE DISCRETIONARY ACCOUNT
84-, CREATED IN SUBSECTION (4)(a)(II) OF
85-THIS SECTION
86-;
156+WO HUNDRED FORTY -EIGHT MILLION TWO HUNDRED4
157+FORTY-FOUR THOUSAND EIGHTY-THREE DOLLARS AND SIXTY-TWO CENTS5
158+FROM THE DISCRETIONARY ACCOUNT , CREATED IN SUBSECTION (4)(a)(II)6
159+OF THIS SECTION;7
87160 (b) T
88-WO HUNDRED SIXTY -EIGHT MILLION SEVEN HUNDRED
89-FORTY
90--FOUR THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED FORTY -TWO DOLLARS AND
91-SEVENTY
92--ONE CENTS FROM THE BEHAVIORAL AND MENTAL HEALTH CASH
93-FUND
94-, CREATED IN SECTION 24-75-230;
161+WO HUNDRED SIXTY -EIGHT MILLION SEVEN HUNDRED8
162+FORTY-FOUR THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED FORTY -TWO DOLLARS AND9
163+SEVENTY-ONE CENTS FROM THE BEHAVIORAL AND MENTAL HEALTH CASH10
164+FUND, CREATED IN SECTION 24-75-230;11
95165 (c) F
96-OURTEEN MILLION FIVE HUNDRE D THOUSAND DOLLARS FROM
97-THE BROADBAND ADMINISTRATIVE FUND
98-, CREATED IN SECTION 24-37.5-119;
166+OURTEEN MILLION FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS FROM12
167+THE BROADBAND ADMINISTRATIVE FUND , CREATED IN SECTION13
168+24-37.5-119;14
99169 (d) S
100-EVEN MILLION ONE HUNDRED THIRTY -FOUR THOUSAND TWO
101-HUNDRED EIGHTY
102--TWO DOLLARS FROM THE COLORADO ECONOMIC
103-DEVELOPMENT FUND
104-, CREATED IN SECTION 24-46-105;
170+EVEN MILLION ONE HUNDRED THIRTY -FOUR THOUSAND TWO15
171+HUNDRED EIGHTY-TWO DOLLARS FROM THE COLORADO ECONOMIC16
172+DEVELOPMENT FUND, CREATED IN SECTION 24-46-105;17
105173 (e) T
106-EN MILLION THREE HUNDRED SIXTY -EIGHT THOUSAND ONE
107-HUNDRED FIFTY
108--NINE DOLLARS FROM THE COLORADO HERITAGE
109-COMMUNITIES FUND
110-, CREATED IN SECTION 24-32-3207;
174+EN MILLION THREE HUNDRED SIXTY -EIGHT THOUSAND ONE18
175+HUNDRED FIFTY-NINE DOLLARS FROM THE COLORADO HERITAGE19
176+COMMUNITIES FUND, CREATED IN SECTION 24-32-3207;20
111177 (f) T
112-WENTY-ONE MILLION FIVE HUNDRED FORTY -FIVE THOUSAND
113-THREE HUNDRED SEVEN DOLLARS FROM THE
114-COLORADO OPPORTUNITY
115-SCHOLARSHIP INITIATIVE FUND
116-, CREATED IN SECTION 23-3.3-1005;
178+WENTY-ONE MILLION FIVE HUNDRED FORTY-FIVE THOUSAND21
179+THREE HUNDRED SEVEN DOLLARS FROM THE COLORADO OPPORTUNITY22
180+SCHOLARSHIP INITIATIVE FUND, CREATED IN SECTION 23-3.3-1005;23
117181 (g) S
118-EVEN MILLION DOLLARS FROM THE COLORADO WATER
119-PAGE 3-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 CONSERVATION BOARD CONSTRUCTION FUND , CREATED IN SECTION
120-37-60-121;
182+EVEN MILLION DOLLARS FROM THE COLORADO WATER24
183+CONSERVATION BOARD CONSTRUCTION FUND , CREATED IN SECTION25
184+37-60-121;26
121185 (h) N
122-INETY MILLION NINE HUNDRED EIGHTY THOUSAND DOLLARS
123-FROM THE CONNECTING
124-COLORADANS EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS WITH
125-SERVICES
126-, RECOVERY CARE, AND HOUSING SUPPORTS FUND , CREATED IN
186+INETY MILLION NINE HUNDRED EIGHTY THOUSAND DOLLARS27
187+1466
188+-5- FROM THE CONNECTING COLORADANS EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS1
189+WITH SERVICES, RECOVERY CARE, AND HOUSING SUPPORTS FUND, CREATED2
190+IN SECTION 24-32-732;3
191+(i) E
192+LEVEN MILLION TWO THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED TWENTY -NINE4
193+DOLLARS FROM THE DIGITAL INCLUSION GRANT PROGRAM FUND , CREATED5
194+IN SECTION 24-37.5-904;6
195+(j) O
196+NE HUNDRED THIRTY -FIVE MILLION EIGHT HUNDRED7
197+SEVENTY-FIVE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED FORTY -EIGHT DOLLARS AND8
198+FIFTY-FOUR CENTS FROM THE ECONOMIC RECOVERY AND RELIEF CASH9
199+FUND, CREATED IN SECTION 24-75-228;10
200+(k) T
201+HREE MILLION DOLLARS FROM THE HEALTHY FORESTS AND11
202+VIBRANT COMMUNITIES FUND , CREATED IN SECTION 23-31-313;12
203+(l) T
204+WENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS FROM THE HOUSING13
205+DEVELOPMENT GRANT FUND , CREATED IN SECTION 24-32-721;14
206+(m) T
207+WENTY-NINE MILLION TWO HUNDRED NINE THOUSAND FIVE15
208+HUNDRED SEVENTY -SIX DOLLARS FROM THE INFRASTRUCTURE AND16
209+STRONG COMMUNITIES GRANT PROGRAM FUND , CREATED IN SECTION17
210+24-32-133;18
211+(n) S
212+EVENTEEN MILLION DOLLARS FROM THE JUDICIAL19
213+DEPARTMENT INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CASH FUND , CREATED IN20
214+SECTION 13-32-114;21
215+(o) O
216+NE HUNDRED TWENTY-FIVE MILLION SIX HUNDRED THOUSAND22
217+DOLLARS FROM THE LOCAL INVESTMENTS IN TRANSFORMATIONAL23
218+AFFORDABLE HOUSING FUND , CREATED IN SECTION 24-32-729;24
219+(p) N
220+INETY-SIX MILLION ONE HUNDRED SIXTY THOUSAND DOLLARS25
221+FROM THE MULTIMODAL TRANSPORTATION AND MITIGATION OPTIONS26
222+FUND, CREATED IN SECTION 43-4-1103;27
223+1466
224+-6- (q) FORTY-NINE MILLION SIX HUNDRED FIFTY-TWO THOUSAND NINE1
225+HUNDRED THIRTY-SIX DOLLARS FROM THE REGIONAL NAVIGATION CAMPUS2
226+CASH FUND, CREATED IN SECTION 24-32-727;3
227+(r) S
228+IXTY-EIGHT MILLION SEVEN HUNDRED THIRTY THOUSAND4
229+DOLLARS FROM THE REGIONAL TALENT DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE GRANT5
230+PROGRAM FUND, CREATED IN SECTION 24-48.5-406;6
231+(s) T
232+WO HUNDRED NINETY -NINE MILLION THREE HUNDRED7
233+SIXTY-TWO THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED TWO DOLLARS AND8
234+SEVENTY-THREE CENTS FROM THE REVENUE LOSS RESTORATION CASH9
235+FUND, CREATED IN SECTION 24-75-227;10
236+(t) T
237+WO MILLION THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS FROM THE11
238+RURAL PROVIDER ACCESS AND AFFORDABILITY FUND , CREATED IN SECTION12
239+25.5-1-207;13
240+(u) S
241+EVENTY-FIVE MILLION THREE HUNDRED THIRTY THOUSAND14
242+DOLLARS FROM THE STATE HIGHWAY FUND , CREATED IN SECTION15
243+43-1-219;16
244+(v) F
245+ORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS FROM THE WILDFIRE MITIGATION17
246+CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT FUND , CREATED IN SECTION 24-33-117; AND18
247+(w) T
248+WENTY-TWO MILLION TWO HUNDRED TWELVE THOUSAND19
249+THREE HUNDRED NINETY-NINE DOLLARS AND FOURTEEN CENTS FROM THE20
250+WORKERS, EMPLOYERS, AND WORKFORCE CENTERS CASH FUND , CREATED21
251+IN SECTION 24-75-231.22
252+(4) (a) (I) The general assembly shall not appropriate money from23
253+the fund
254+EXCEPT AS DESCRIBED IN THIS SUBSECTION (4)(a) AND24
255+SUBSECTION (5)(f) OF THIS SECTION. The general assembly may transfer25
256+money in the fund to another cash fund that is established for the purpose26
257+of using the money from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery27
258+1466
259+-7- fund. Transfers from the fund to the general fund are prohibited. A1
260+DEPARTMENT SHALL NOT USE MONEY APPROPRIATED PURSUANT TO THIS2
261+SUBSECTION (4) FOR ANY PURPOSE PROHIBITED BY THE "AMERICAN3
262+R
263+ESCUE PLAN ACT OF 2021". A DEPARTMENT SHALL COMPLY WITH ALL4
264+REQUIREMENTS SET FORTH IN THIS SECTION .5
265+(II) If there is any of the money transferred to the fund under6
266+subsection (3)(a) of this section remaining in the fund after any transfers7
267+from the fund required by bills enacted during the 2021 regular legislative8
268+session, then, of the remainder in the fund, the lesser of three hundred9
269+million dollars or the remainder
270+IS PLACED IN THE DISCRETIONARY10
271+ACCOUNT, WHICH IS CREATED IN THE FUND , AND is continuously11
272+appropriated to any department designated by the governor for any12
273+allowable purpose under the "American Rescue Plan Act of 2021".13
274+(III) The money specified in subsection (3)(d) of this section
275+IS14
276+PLACED IN THE DISCRETIONARY ACCOUNT AND is continuously15
277+appropriated to any department designated by the governor for any16
278+expenditures necessary to respond to the public health emergency with17
279+respect to COVID-19.18
280+(IV) F
281+OR THE 2023-24 STATE FISCAL YEAR, THE GENERAL19
282+ASSEMBLY SHALL APPROPRIATE MONEY FROM THE FUND TO ANY20
283+DEPARTMENTS FOR PERSONAL SERVICES THAT WERE PAID FROM THE21
284+GENERAL FUND IN STATE FISCAL YEAR 2023-24.22
285+(V) F
286+OR THE 2024-25 STATE FISCAL YEAR, THE GENERAL23
287+ASSEMBLY SHALL APPROPRIATE THE BALANCE OF THE FUND , EXCLUDING24
288+MONEY REMAINING IN THE DISCRETIONARY ACCOUNT . THE GENERAL25
289+ASSEMBLY MAY MAKE THE REQUIRED APPROPRIATIONS TO ANY26
290+DEPARTMENT FOR PERSONAL SERVICES AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES27
291+1466
292+-8- PERMITTED UNDER THE "AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN ACT OF 2021". ANY1
293+MONEY APPROPRIATED PURSUANT TO THIS SUBSECTION (4)(a)(V) MUST BE2
294+OBLIGATED AS REQUIRED IN SUBSECTION (4)(d) OF THIS SECTION AND3
295+EXPENDED ON OR BEFORE JANUARY 31, 2025.4
296+(c) (I) Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in5
297+order to ensure proper accounting for and compliance with the "American6
298+Rescue Plan Act of 2021", whenever money is transferred or appropriated7
299+to a recipient fund that also has money from other sources, the state8
300+controller or department controller shall create a companion cash fund9
301+that includes only the money the state received from the federal10
302+coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund under section 9901 of title IX,11
303+subtitle M of the "American Rescue Plan Act of 2021", but that is12
304+otherwise legally identical to the recipient fund, except as otherwise13
305+provided in subsection (4)(c)(II) of this section. T
306+HE STATE CONTROLLER14
307+MAY PRESCRIBE PROCEDURES TO PERMIT CONTINUED USE OF COMPANION15
308+FUNDS, WITH PROPER SEGREGATION OF FUND SOURCES THROUGH16
309+COMPLETION OF A PROJECT, FOR ANY MONEY APPROPRIATED FOR A USE17
310+PERMITTED PURSUANT TO THE "AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN ACT OF 2021"18
311+THAT IS PARTIALLY REFINANCED.19
312+(d) (I) Money in the fund or a recipient fund
313+THAT ORIGINATED20
314+FROM THE CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND must be21
315+expended or obligated by December 31, 2024. Just prior to the close of22
316+business on December 30, 2024, any unexpended appropriations from a23
317+recipient fund
318+THAT IS OF MONEY THAT ORIGINATED FROM THE24
319+CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND AND THAT REMAINED IN THE25
320+RECIPIENT FUND AFTER THE REVERSION DESCRIBED IN SUBSECTION (4.2)26
321+OF THIS SECTION that are not for expenditures to be made after December27
322+1466
323+-9- 31, 2024, that were obligated before that date, revert to the "American1
324+Rescue Plan Act of 2021" cash fund, and the state treasurer shall transfer2
325+the unexpended and unobligated balance in the fund to the unemployment3
326+compensation fund created in section 8-77-101 (1). Any money
327+THAT4
328+ORIGINATED FROM THE CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND5
329+THAT IS obligated by December 31, 2024, must be expended by December6
330+31, 2026. Effective December 31, 2026, the state controller shall transmit7
331+any unexpended money in the fund or a recipient fund to the United8
332+States department of the treasury. M
333+ONEY IN A RECIPIENT FUND THAT DID9
334+NOT ORIGINATE FROM THE CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND10
335+MUST BE EXPENDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ANY APPLICABLE LAW OR11
336+APPROPRIATION.12
337+(II) A subrecipient must spend or obligate
338+ money received from13
339+the fund or a recipient fund by November 30, 2024, and, by December 13,14
340+2024, shall notify the state agency from which the subrecipient received15
341+the money of the status of the money that is obligated or expended. The16
342+subrecipient shall return to the state any unexpended and unobligated17
343+money under terms dictated by the state controller, and the state treasurer18
344+shall transfer the amount returned to the unemployment compensation19
345+fund created in section 8-77-101 (1). Any money obligated by November20
346+30, 2024, must be expended by December 11, 2026. On or before21
347+December 11, 2026, the subrecipient shall return to the state any22
348+remaining money under terms dictated by the state controller and23
349+thereafter the state controller shall transmit the money to the United States24
350+department of the treasury in accordance with the treasury's requirements.25
351+(III) M
352+ONEY IN THE FUND OR IN A RECIPIENT F UND THAT26
353+ORIGINATED FROM THE CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND IS27
354+1466
355+-10- OBLIGATED WHEN IT IS OBLIGATED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE "AMERICAN1
356+R
357+ESCUE PLAN ACT OF 2021" AND ANY FEDERAL RULES PROMULGATED2
358+THEREUNDER. THE OBLIGATION CRITERIA IN THE "AMERICAN RESCUE3
359+P
360+LAN ACT OF 2021" AND FEDERAL RULES DO NOT APPLY TO MONEY IN THE4
361+FUND OR IN A RECIPIENT FUND THAT DID NOT ORIGINATE FROM THE5
362+CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND . MONEY THAT DID NOT6
363+ORIGINATE FROM THE CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND THAT7
364+IS NOT OBLIGATED BY AN APPLICABLE DEADLINE IN STATE LAW DOES NOT8
365+REVERT AND REMAINS AVAILABLE FOR EXPENDITURE IN ACCOR DANCE9
366+WITH ANY APPLICABLE APPROPRIATION . The state controller shall10
367+determine whether money is obligated for purposes of determining the11
368+deadline for expenditures and the reversion or repayment of money in12
369+accordance with this subsection (4)(d).13
370+(4.1) (a) (I) E
371+FFECTIVE JUNE 30, 2024, THE AMOUNT OF GENERAL14
372+FUND MONEY APPROPRIATED IN A LINE ITEM FOR PERSONAL SERVICES15
373+EXPENSES IN THE GENERAL APPROPRIATION ACT FOR STATE FISCAL YEAR16
374+2023-24,
375+ SENATE BILL 23-214, IS REDUCED BY THE AMOUNT OF FEDERAL17
376+FUNDS APPROPRIATED PURSUANT TO SUBSECTION (4)(a)(IV) OF THIS18
377+SECTION THAT WERE SPENT FOR PERSONAL SERVICES IN THE LINE ITEM .19
378+(II) E
379+FFECTIVE NOVEMBER 30, 2024, THE AMOUNT OF GENERAL20
380+FUND MONEY APPROPRIATED IN A LINE ITEM FOR PERSONAL SERVICES21
381+EXPENSES IN THE GENERAL APPROPRIATION ACT FOR STATE FISCAL YEAR22
382+2024-25,
383+ HOUSE BILL 24-1430, IS REDUCED BY THE AMOUNT OF FEDERAL23
384+FUNDS APPROPRIATED PURSUANT TO SUBSECTION (4)(a)(V) OF THIS24
385+SECTION THAT WERE SPENT FOR PERSONAL SERVICES IN THE LINE ITEM .25
386+(b) T
387+O THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY FEDERAL LAW , THE GOVERNOR26
388+AND A DEPARTMENT THAT IS APPROPRIATED MONEY THAT ORIGINATED27
389+1466
390+-11- FROM THE FUND SHALL SPEND THE MONEY FOR THE PURPOSE FOR WHICH1
391+IT IS APPROPRIATED BEFORE SPENDING MONEY FROM ANY OTHER SOURCE2
392+FOR THE SAME PURPOSE.3
393+(c) F
394+OR THE PURPOSE OF BALANCING THE STATE BUDGET AS4
395+REQUIRED BY ARTICLE X OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION DURING THE 20245
396+REGULAR LEGISLATIVE SESSION , THE AMOUNTS APPROPRIATED IN THE6
397+GENERAL APPROPRIATION ACTS FOR STATE FISCAL YEAR 2023-24, SENATE7
398+B
399+ILL 23-214, AND STATE FISCAL YEAR 2024-25, HOUSE BILL 24-1430, TO8
400+EACH DEPARTMENT FOR PERSONAL SERVICES IS REDUCED BY THE AMOUNT9
401+APPROPRIATED FROM THE FUND FOR THE DEPARTMENT 'S PERSONAL10
402+SERVICES FOR THE APPLICABLE STATE FISCAL YEAR .11
403+(4.2) (a) (I) O
404+N DECEMBER 1, 2024, ANY UNSPENT AND12
405+UNOBLIGATED MONEY THAT ORIGINATED FROM THE CORONAVIRUS STATE13
406+FISCAL RECOVERY FUND, OTHER THAN MONEY DESIGNATED FOR PERS ONAL14
407+SERVICES OR OTHER OPERATING COSTS AS DESCRIBED IN SUBSECTION15
408+(4.2)(a)(II)
409+OF THIS SECTION, THAT IS IN THE FUND, A RECIPIENT FUND, OR16
410+THE DISCRETIONARY ACCOUNT REVERTS TO THE FUND . MONEY THAT17
411+REVERTS TO THE FUND PURSUANT TO THIS SUBSECTION (4.2) IS18
412+CONTINUOUSLY APPROPRIATED UNTIL JANUARY 31, 2025, TO ANY19
413+DEPARTMENT DESIGNATED BY THE GOVERNOR FOR ANY PURPOSE FOR20
414+WHICH A GENERAL FUND APPROPRIATION WAS MADE IN THE GENERAL21
415+APPROPRIATION ACT FOR STATE FISCAL YEAR 2024-25, HOUSE BILL22
416+24-1430.23
417+(II) O
418+N OR BEFORE NOVEMBER 30, 2024, THE OFFICE SHALL24
419+DETERMINE THE AMOUNT OF UNSPENT AND UNOBLIGATED MONEY IN THE25
420+FUND, A RECIPIENT FUND, OR THE DISCRETIONARY ACCOUNT THAT26
421+ORIGINATED FROM THE CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND27
422+1466
423+-12- THAT WILL BE SPENT BY A DEPARTMENT FOR PERSONAL SERVICES AND1
424+OTHER OPERATING COSTS ON OR BEFORE JANUARY 31, 2025, AND SHALL2
425+REPORT THAT AMOUNT TO THE STATE CONTROLLER . PURSUANT TO3
426+SUBSECTION (4.2)(a)(I) OF THIS SECTION, MONEY DESIGNATED FOR4
427+PERSONAL SERVICES AND OTHER OPERATING COSTS REPORTED TO THE5
428+STATE CONTROLLER DOES NOT REVERT TO THE FUND ON DECEMBER 1,6
429+2024.7
430+(b) E
431+FFECTIVE JANUARY 31, 2025, THE AMOUNT OF GENERAL FUND8
432+MONEY APPROPRIATED IN A LINE ITEM IN THE GENERAL APPROPRIATION9
433+ACT FOR STATE FISCAL YEAR 2024-25, HOUSE BILL 24-1430, IS REDUCED10
434+BY THE AMOUNT OF FEDERAL MONEY THAT ORIGINATED FROM THE11
435+CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND APPROPRIATED PURSUANT12
436+TO SUBSECTION (4.2)(a) OF THIS SECTION AND THAT WAS SPENT FOR THE13
437+LINE ITEM.14
438+(4.3) (a) A
439+FTER DECEMBER 31, 2024, ANY MONEY IN A RECIPIENT15
440+FUND THAT ORIGINATED FROM THE CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL16
441+RECOVERY FUND THAT WAS OBLIGATED AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2024, BUT17
442+NOT EXPENDED ON AN ELIGIBLE ACTIVITY AT THE CONCLUSION OF THE18
443+APPROPRIATION REVERTS TO THE FUND . MONEY THAT REVERTS TO THE19
444+FUND PURSUANT TO THIS SUBSECTION (4.3) IS CONTINUOUSLY20
445+APPROPRIATED THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 2026, TO ANY DEPARTMENT21
446+DESIGNATED BY THE GOVERNOR FOR ANY PURPOSE FOR WHICH A GENERAL22
447+FUND APPROPRIATION WAS MADE IN THE GENERAL APPROPRIATION ACT23
448+FOR THE STATE FISCAL YEAR IN WHICH THE REVERSION OCCURRED .24
449+(b) E
450+FFECTIVE ON THE DATE OF THE APPLICABLE REVERSION , THE25
451+AMOUNT OF GENERAL FUND MONEY APPROPRIATED IN A LINE ITEM IN THE26
452+GENERAL APPROPRIATION ACT FOR THE STATE FISCAL YEAR IN WHICH THE27
453+1466
454+-13- REVERSION OCCURRED IS REDUCED BY THE AMOUNT OF FEDERAL MONEY1
455+THAT ORIGINATED FROM THE CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY2
456+FUND APPROPRIATED PURSUANT TO SUBSECTION (4.3)(a) OF THIS SECTION3
457+AND THAT WAS SPENT FOR THE LINE ITEM.4
458+(5) (b) The office and the state controller shall establish5
459+compliance requirements
460+CONCERNING THE USE OF MONEY THAT6
461+ORIGINATED FROM THE CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND for7
462+any department that receives an appropriation from the fund or a recipient8
463+fund or any person that receives money from a department.
464+ THE OFFICE9
465+AND THE STATE CONTROLLER MAY ESTABLISH COMPLIANCE10
466+REQUIREMENTS FOR MONEY THAT ORIGINATES FROM THE ARPA11
467+REFINANCE STATE MONEY CASH FUND CREATED IN SECTION 24-75-226.5.12
468+If a department or person fails to comply with these requirements, then:13
469+(f) The general assembly may appropriate money from the
470+FUND14
471+OR THE revenue loss restoration cash fund created in section 24-75-22715
472+to the department of personnel for use by the state controller and to the16
473+office for any direct or indirect expenses related to the administration of17
474+this subsection (5).18
475+(6.5) (a) T
476+HE GOVERNOR AND THE STATE CONTROLLER SHALL19
477+JOINTLY SUBMIT A REPORT TO THE JOINT BUDGET COMMITTEE , THE20
478+SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES , THE MINORITY LEADER OF21
479+THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES , THE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE, AND22
480+THE MINORITY LEADER OF THE SENATE, AS DESCRIBED IN THIS SUBSECTION23
481+(6.5).24
482+(b) O
483+N OR BEFORE SEPTEMBER 15, 2024, THE GOVERNOR AND25
484+STATE CONTROLLER SHALL SUBMIT A REPORT THAT INCLUDES :26
485+(I) T
486+HE TOTAL EXPENDITURE BY THE STATE OF MONEY THAT27
487+1466
488+-14- ORIGINATED FROM THE CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY F UND AND1
489+RELATED ADJUSTMENTS TO THE GENERAL FUND , AS DESCRIBED IN2
490+SUBSECTION (4.1) OF THIS SECTION, INCLUDING THE AMOUNT EXPENDED3
491+FROM THE FUND BY EACH DEPARTMENT FOR PERSONAL SERVICES FOR THE4
492+2023-24
493+ STATE FISCAL YEAR FROM THE MONEY APPROPRIATED PURSUANT5
494+TO SUBSECTION (4)(a)(IV) OF THIS SECTION; AND6
495+(II) A
496+N EXPLANATION OF ANY FURTHER ACTIONS THAT THE7
497+GOVERNOR AND ANY STATE DEPARTMENT WILL TAKE TO ENSURE THAT8
498+MONEY THAT ORIGINATED FROM THE CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL9
499+RECOVERY FUND IS FULLY EXPENDED IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE10
500+"A
501+MERICAN RESCUE PLAN ACT OF 2021".11
502+(c) O
503+N OR BEFORE FEBRUARY 15, 2025, THE GOVERNOR AND THE12
504+STATE CONTROLLER SHALL SUBMIT A REPORT THAT INCLUDES UPDATED13
505+INFORMATION ABOUT EACH OF THE SUBJECTS REQUIRED IN THE REPORT14
506+DESCRIBED IN SUBSECTION (6.5)(b)(I) OF THIS SECTION AND ANY15
507+EXPENDITURE FROM THE FUND PURSUANT TO SUBSECTION (4.2) OF THIS16
508+SECTION, INCLUDING THE AMOUNT EXPENDED FROM THE FUND BY EACH17
509+DEPARTMENT AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2024.18
510+SECTION 3. In Colorado Revised Statutes, add 24-75-226.5 as19
511+follows:20
512+24-75-226.5. ARPA refinance state money cash fund - creation21
513+- reduction in general fund appropriations - legislative intent -22
514+definitions - repeal. (1) A
515+S USED IN THIS SECTION, UNLESS THE CONTEXT23
516+OTHERWISE REQUIRES:24
517+(a) "A
518+MERICAN RESCUE PLAN ACT OF 2021" MEANS THE FEDERAL25
519+"A
520+MERICAN RESCUE PLAN ACT OF 2021", PUB.L. 117-2, AS THE ACT MAY26
521+BE SUBSEQUENTLY AMENDED .27
522+1466
523+-15- (b) "CASH FUND" MEANS THE ARPA REFINANCE STATE MONEY1
524+CASH FUND CREATED IN THIS SECTION.2
525+(c) "C
526+OMPANION FUND" MEANS A COMPANION CASH FUND3
527+CREATED BY THE STATE CONTROLLER PURSUANT TO SECTION 24-75-2264
528+(4)(c)
529+THAT IS ASSOCIATED WITH A CASH FUND AND THAT INCLUDES ONLY5
530+THE MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL6
531+RECOVERY FUND.7
532+(d) "C
533+ORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND " HAS THE SAME8
534+MEANING AS SET FORTH IN SECTION 24-75-226 (1)(a.5).9
535+(e) "R
536+EFINANCE DISCRETIONARY ACCOUNT " MEANS THE10
537+REFINANCE DISCRETIONARY ACCOUNT CREATED IN THE CASH FUND11
538+PURSUANT TO SUBSECTION (1)(c) OF THIS SECTION.12
539+(2) (a) T
540+HE ARPA REFINANCE STATE MONEY CASH FUND IS13
541+CREATED IN THE STATE TREASURY. THE CASH FUND CONSISTS OF MONEY14
542+TRANSFERRED TO THE CASH FUND PURSUANT TO SUBSECTION (3) OF THIS15
543+SECTION AND ANY OTHER MONEY THAT THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY MAY16
544+APPROPRIATE OR TRANSFER TO THE CASH FUND .17
545+(b) I
546+N ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 24-36-114 (1), THE STATE18
547+TREASURER SHALL CREDIT ALL INTEREST AND INCOME DERIVED FROM THE19
548+DEPOSIT AND INVESTMENT OF MONEY IN THE CASH FUND TO THE GENERAL20
549+FUND.21
550+(c) T
551+HERE IS CREATED IN THE CASH FUND THE REFINANCE22
552+DISCRETIONARY ACCOUNT . THE REFINANCE DISCRETIONARY ACCOUNT23
553+CONSISTS OF MONEY CREDITED TO THE ACCOUNT PURSUANT TO24
554+SUBSECTION (4)(a) OF THIS SECTION. THE ACCOUNT IS CONTINUOUSLY25
555+APPROPRIATED TO ANY DEPARTMENT DESI GNATED BY THE GOVERNOR FOR26
556+ANY ALLOWABLE PURPOSE UNDER THE "AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN ACT OF27
557+1466
558+-16- 2021", INCLUDING EXPENDITURES NECESSARY TO RESPOND TO THE PUBLIC1
559+HEALTH EMERGENCY WITH RESPECT TO COVID-19.2
560+(3) O
561+N JULY 1, 2024, THE STATE TREASURER SHALL TRANSFER ONE3
562+BILLION THREE HUNDRED NINETY -FOUR MILLION SIX HUNDRED4
563+TWENTY-THREE THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED SIXTEEN DOLLARS AND5
564+SIXTY-TWO CENTS FROM THE GENERAL FUND TO THE CASH FUND .6
565+(4) O
566+N JULY 1, 2024, THE STATE TREASURER SHALL TRANSFER THE7
567+FOLLOWING AMOUNTS FROM THE CASH FUND :8
568+(a) T
569+WO HUNDRED FORTY -EIGHT MILLION TWO HUNDRED9
570+FORTY-FOUR THOUSAND EIGHTY-THREE DOLLARS AND SIXTY-TWO CENTS10
571+TO THE REFINANCE DISCRETIONARY ACCOUNT CREATED IN THE CASH FUND11
572+PURSUANT TO SUBSECTION (2)(c) OF THIS SECTION;12
573+(b) T
574+WO HUNDRED TWELVE MILLION EIGHT HUNDRED EIGHTY -ONE13
575+THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED SEVENTY -SIX DOLLARS TO THE BEHAVIORAL14
576+AND MENTAL HEALTH CASH FUND , CREATED IN SECTION 24-75-230;15
577+(c) F
578+OURTEEN MILLION FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS TO THE16
579+BROADBAND ADMINISTRATIVE FUND , CREATED IN SECTION 24-37.5-119;17
580+(d) S
581+EVEN MILLION ONE HUNDRED THIRTY -FOUR THOUSAND TWO18
582+HUNDRED EIGHTY -TWO DOLLARS TO THE COLORADO ECONOMIC19
583+DEVELOPMENT FUND, CREATED IN SECTION 24-46-105;20
584+(e) T
585+EN MILLION THREE HUNDRED SIXTY -EIGHT THOUSAND ONE21
586+HUNDRED FIFTY-NINE DOLLARS TO THE COLORADO HERITAGE22
587+COMMUNITIES FUND, CREATED IN SECTION 24-32-3207;23
588+(f) E
589+LEVEN MILLION FIVE HUNDRED FORTY-FIVE THOUSAND THREE24
590+HUNDRED SEVEN DOLLARS TO THE COLORADO OPPORTUNITY SCHOLARSHIP25
591+INITIATIVE FUND, CREATED IN SECTION 23-3.3-1005;26
592+(g) S
593+EVEN MILLION DOLLARS TO THE COLORADO WATER27
594+1466
595+-17- CONSERVATION BOARD CONSTRUCTION FUND , CREATED IN SECTION1
596+37-60-121;2
597+(h) N
598+INETY MILLION NINE HUNDRED EIGHTY THOUSAND DOLLARS3
599+TO THE CONNECTING COLORADANS EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS WITH4
600+SERVICES, RECOVERY CARE, AND HOUSING SUPPORTS FUND, CREATED IN5
601+SECTION 24-32-732;6
602+(i) E
603+LEVEN MILLION TWO THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED TWENTY -NINE7
604+DOLLARS TO THE DIGITAL INCLUSION GRANT PROGRAM FUND , CREATED IN8
605+SECTION 24-37.5-904;9
606+(j) O
607+NE HUNDRED TWENTY -NINE MILLION TWO HUNDRED10
608+NINETY-THREE THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED FORTY -TWO DOLLARS TO THE11
609+ECONOMIC RECOVERY AND RELIEF CASH FUND , CREATED IN SECTION12
610+24-75-228;13
611+(k) T
612+HREE MILLION DOLLARS TO THE HEALTHY FORESTS AND14
613+VIBRANT COMMUNITIES FUND , CREATED IN SECTION 23-31-313;15
614+(l) T
615+WENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS TO THE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT16
616+GRANT FUND, CREATED IN SECTION 24-32-721;17
617+(m) T
618+WENTY-NINE MILLION TWO HUNDRED NINE THOUSAND FIVE18
619+HUNDRED SEVENTY-SIX DOLLARS TO THE INFRASTRUCTURE AND STRONG19
620+COMMUNITIES GRANT PROGRAM FUND , CREATED IN SECTION 24-32-133;20
621+(n) S
622+EVENTEEN MILLION DOLLARS TO THE JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT21
623+INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CASH FUND , CREATED IN SECTION 13-32-114;22
624+(o) O
625+NE HUNDRED TWENTY-FIVE MILLION SIX HUNDRED THOUSAND23
626+DOLLARS TO THE LOCAL INVESTMENTS IN TRANSFORMATIONAL24
627+AFFORDABLE HOUSING FUND , CREATED IN SECTION 24-32-729;25
628+(p) N
629+INETY-SIX MILLION ONE HUNDRED SIXTY THOUSAND DOLLARS26
630+TO THE MULTIMODAL TRANSPORTATION AND MITIGATION OPTIONS FUND ,27
631+1466
632+-18- CREATED IN SECTION 43-4-1103;1
633+(q) F
634+ORTY-NINE MILLION SIX HUNDRED FIFTY-TWO THOUSAND NINE2
635+HUNDRED THIRTY-SIX DOLLARS TO THE REGIONAL NAVIGATION CAMPUS3
636+CASH FUND, CREATED IN SECTION 24-32-727;4
637+(r) S
638+IXTY-EIGHT MILLION SEVEN HUNDRED THIRTY THOUSAND5
639+DOLLARS TO THE REGIONAL TALENT DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE GRANT6
640+PROGRAM FUND, CREATED IN SECTION 24-48.5-406;7
641+(s) O
642+NE HUNDRED SIXTY -THREE MILLION FIVE HUNDRED8
643+FORTY-ONE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED SIXTY -FIVE DOLLARS TO THE9
644+REVENUE LOSS RESTORATION CASH FUND , CREATED IN SECTION 24-75-227;10
645+(t) T
646+WO MILLION THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS TO THE11
647+RURAL PROVIDER ACCESS AND AFFORDABILITY FUND , CREATED IN SECTION12
648+25.5-1-207;13
649+(u) S
650+EVENTY-FIVE MILLION THREE HUNDRED THIRTY THOUSAND14
651+DOLLARS TO THE STATE HIGHWAY FUND , CREATED IN SECTION 43-1-219;15
652+(v) F
653+ORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS TO THE WILDFIRE MITIGATION16
654+CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT FUND , CREATED IN SECTION 24-33-117; AND17
655+(w) T
656+WENTY-ONE MILLION NINETY THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED18
657+SIXTY-ONE DOLLARS TO THE WORKERS , EMPLOYERS, AND WORKFORCE19
658+CENTERS CASH FUND, CREATED IN SECTION 24-75-231.20
659+(5) (a) T
660+HE MONEY IN THE CASH FUND IS SUBJECT TO ANNUAL21
661+APPROPRIATION BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY .22
662+(b) I
663+T IS THE INTENT OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY THAT MONEY BE23
664+APPROPRIATED FROM THE CASH FUND AS NECESSARY TO MAINTAIN THE24
665+FUNDING FOR PROGRAMS INITIALLY FUNDED BY MONEY THAT ORIGINATED25
666+FROM THE CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND .26
667+(6) M
668+ONEY THAT ORIGINATED FROM THE CASH FUND THAT WAS27
669+1466
670+-19- TRANSFERRED TO ANOTHER FUND , OTHER THAN THE MONEY IN THE1
671+REFINANCE DISCRETIONARY ACCOUNT , MUST BE SPENT BY DECEMBER 31,2
672+2026.
673+ EFFECTIVE DECEMBER 31, 2026, THE STATE CONTROLLER SHALL3
674+TRANSMIT ANY UNEXPENDED AND UNENCUMBERED MONEY TRANSFERRED4
675+TO A FUND, OTHER THAN THE REFINANCE DISCRETIONARY ACCOUNT ,5
676+PURSUANT TO SUBSECTION (4) OF THIS SECTION THAT REMAINS IN THAT6
677+FUND TO THE CASH FUND.7
678+(7)
679+ ON JANUARY 2, 2027, THE STATE TREASURER SHALL TRANSFER8
680+ALL UNEXPENDED AND UNENCUMBERED MONEY IN THE CASH FUND , OTHER9
681+THAN THE MONEY IN THE REFINANCE DISCRETIONARY ACC OUNT , TO THE10
682+GENERAL FUND.11
683+(8) O
684+N JUNE 1, 2027, THE STATE TREASURER SHALL TRANSFER ALL12
685+UNEXPENDED MONEY IN THE REFINANCE DISCRETI ONARY ACCOUNT TO THE13
686+GENERAL FUND.14
687+(9) T
688+HIS SECTION IS REPEALED, EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2027.15
689+SECTION 4. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 24-75-109, amend16
690+(1)(f)(II); and add (1)(g) and (3.5) as follows:17
691+24-75-109. Controller may allow expenditures in excess of18
692+appropriations - limitations - appropriations for subsequent fiscal19
693+year restricted - repeal. (1) For the purpose of closing the state's books,20
694+and subject to the provisions of this section, the controller may, on or21
695+after May 1 of any fiscal year and before the forty-fifth day after the close22
696+thereof, upon approval of the governor, allow any department, institution,23
697+or agency of the state, including any institution of higher education, to24
698+make an expenditure in excess of the amount authorized by an item of25
699+appropriation for such fiscal year if:26
700+(f) The overexpenditure is by the department of education for27
701+1466
702+-20- either:1
703+(II) Distributing money to a participating school food authority to2
704+increase wages or provide stipends for individuals whom the participating3
705+school food authority employs to directly prepare and serve food for4
706+school meals, pursuant to section 22-82.9-206 (1);
707+OR5
708+(g) T
709+HE OVEREXPENDITURE IS OF MONEY THAT ORIGINATED FROM6
710+THE CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND IN EXCESS OF THE7
711+AMOUNT AUTHORIZED BY AN ITEM OF APPROPRIATION OR THE AMOUNT IN8
712+A RECIPIENT FUND OR THE DISCRETIONARY ACCOUNT , AS EACH IS DEFINED9
713+IN SECTION 24-75-226, IN STATE FISCAL YEAR 2023-24 IF THE MONEY THAT10
714+FUNDED THE APPROPRIATION IS TRANSFERRED FROM THE RECIPIENT FUND11
715+OR DISCRETIONARY ACCOUNT TO THE "AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN ACT OF12
716+2021"
717+ CASH FUND PURSUANT TO SECTION 24-75-226 (3.5).13
718+(3.5) (a) N
719+OTWITHSTANDING SUBSECTION (3) OF THIS SECTION, FOR14
720+AN OVEREXPENDITURE DESCRIBED IN SUBSECTION (1)(g) OF THIS SECTION,15
721+THE CONTROLLER SHALL RESTRICT , IN AN AMOUNT EQUAL TO SAID16
722+OVEREXPENDITURE, CORRESPONDING ITEMS OF APPROPRIATION MADE FOR17
723+THE FISCAL YEAR FOLLOWING THE FISCAL YEAR FOR WHICH THE18
724+OVEREXPENDITURE OCCURS , AS FOLLOWS:19
725+(I) A
726+N APPROPRIATION FROM THE GENERAL FUND TO THE SAME20
727+DEPARTMENT FOR THE SAME PURPOSE OR , IF THERE IS NO APPROPRIATION21
728+FROM THE GENERAL FUND TO THE SAME DEPARTMENT FOR THE SAME22
729+PURPOSE, A CORRESPONDING ITEM OR ITEMS OF APPROPRIATION FROM THE23
730+GENERAL FUND, AS DESCRIBED IN SUBSECTION (3) OF THIS SECTION; AND24
731+(II) A
732+N APPROPRIATION TO THE SAME DEPARTMENT FOR PERSONAL25
733+SERVICES MADE PURSUANT TO SECTION 24-75-226 (4)(a)(V), OR, IF THERE26
734+IS NO APPROPRIATION TO THE SAME DEPARTMENT FOR PERSONAL SERVICES27
735+1466
736+-21- MADE PURSUANT TO SECTION 24-75-226 (4)(a)(V), AN APPROPRIATION TO1
737+THE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS FOR PERSONAL SERVICES MADE2
738+PURSUANT TO SECTION 24-75-226 (4)(a)(V).3
739+(b) (I) T
740+HE DEPARTMENT, INSTITUTION, OR AGENCY SHALL NOT BE4
741+ALLOWED TO EXPEND ANY AMOUNT RESTRICTED PURSUANT TO5
742+SUBSECTION (3.5)(a)(I) OF THIS SECTION. A DEPARTMENT THAT HAS AN6
743+APPROPRIATION RESTRICTED PURSUANT TO SUBSECTION (3.5)(a)(II) OF7
744+THIS SECTION MAY SUBMIT A REQUEST FOR A SUPPLEMENTAL8
745+APPROPRIATION FOR AN AMOUNT EQUAL TO THE AMOUNT RESTRICTED .9
746+(II) W
747+HILE THE SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATION PROCESS IS THE10
748+APPROPRIATE MEANS BY WHICH TO RESTORE FUNDING THAT WAS11
749+RESTRICTED PURSUANT TO THIS SUBSECTION (3.5), IT IS THE INTENT OF THE12
750+GENERAL ASSEMBLY THAT EACH DEPARTMENT RECEIVE THE FULL AMOUNT13
751+OF MONEY APPROPRIATED FOR A PROGRAM FOR WHICH AN14
752+OVEREXPENDITURE IS MADE PURSUANT TO SUBSECTION (1)(g) OF THIS15
753+SECTION OR FOR AN APPROPRIATION THAT IS RESTRICTED PURSUANT TO16
754+THIS SUBSECTION (3.5), THOUGH IT MAY BE NECESSARY TO ADJUST THE17
755+SOURCE OF THE MONEY THAT FUNDS THE APPROPRIATION .18
756+(c) O
757+N OR BEFORE DECEMBER 31, 2024, THE STATE CONTROLLER19
758+SHALL REPORT TO THE JOINT BUDGET COMMITTEE INFORMATION ABOUT20
759+EACH OVEREXPENDITURE MADE PURSUANT TO SUBSECTION (1)(g) OF THIS21
760+SECTION AND EACH APPROPRIATION RESTRICTED PURSUANT TO THIS22
761+SUBSECTION (3.5).23
762+(d) T
763+HIS SUBSECTION (3.5) IS REPEALED, EFFECTIVE JUNE 30, 2028.24
764+SECTION 5. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 24-75-201.1, amend25
765+(1)(d)(XXIII) as follows:26
766+24-75-201.1. Restriction on state appropriations - legislative27
767+1466
768+-22- declaration - definitions. (1) (d) For each fiscal year, unrestricted1
769+general fund year-end balances must be retained as a reserve in the2
770+following amounts:3
771+(XXIII) For the fiscal year 2022-23 and each fiscal year thereafter,4
772+fifteen percent of the amount appropriated for expenditure from the5
773+general fund for that fiscal year; EXCEPT THAT, FOR THE 2023-24 STATE6
774+FISCAL YEAR, THE AMOUNT RETAINED AS A RESERVE MUST BE FIFTEEN7
775+PERCENT OF THE AMOUNT APPROPRIATED FOR EXPENDITURE FROM THE8
776+GENERAL FUND FOR THAT FISCAL YEAR PLUS FIFTEEN PERCENT OF THE9
777+AMOUNT OF THE GENERAL FUND APPROPRIATIONS REDUCED PURSUANT TO10
778+SECTION 24-75-226 (4)(a)(I); AND FOR THE 2024-25 STATE FISCAL YEAR,11
779+THE AMOUNT RETAINED AS A RESERVE MUST BE FIFTEEN PERCENT OF THE12
780+AMOUNT APPROPRIATED FOR EXPENDITURE FROM THE GENERAL FUND PLUS13
781+FIFTY-SIX MILLION FOUR HUNDRED NINETY-THREE THOUSAND FIVE14
782+HUNDRED FORTY-THREE DOLLARS.15
783+SECTION 6. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 24-75-201.1, amend16
784+as added by House Bill 24-1231 (1)(d)(XXIII)(B) as follows:17
785+24-75-201.1. Restriction on state appropriations - legislative18
786+declaration - definitions. (1) (d) (XXIII) (B) For the fiscal year 2023-2419
787+and each fiscal year thereafter until the escrow money is released as set20
788+forth in section 23-40-107, fifteen percent of the amount appropriated for21
789+expenditure from the general fund THE AMOUNT OF THE RESERVE22
790+DESCRIBED IN SUBSECTION (1)(d)(XXIII)(A) OF THIS SECTION for that23
791+fiscal year reduced by forty-one million two hundred fifty thousand24
792+dollars. As used in this subsection (1)(d)(XXIII)(B), "escrow money" has25
793+the same meaning as set forth in section 23-40-107 (1)(c).26
794+SECTION 7. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 24-30-202, add (4.3)27
795+1466
796+-23- as follows:1
797+24-30-202. Procedures - vouchers, warrants, and checks -2
798+rules - penalties - definitions - repeal. (4.3) (a) T
799+HE CONTROLLER MAY3
800+RETROACTIVELY ADJUST ENCUMBRANCES AGAINST APPROPRIATIONS FOR4
801+CONTRACTS AND GRANTS AUTHORIZED PURSUANT TO THE AUTHORITY TO5
802+SPEND MONEY FROM THE "AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN ACT OF 2021" CASH6
803+FUND, CREATED IN SECTION 24-75-226 (4)(a)(II), IF THE FUNDING SOURCE7
804+FOR THE CONTRACT OR GRANT IS SUBSEQUENTLY REFINANCED . ANY8
805+RETROACTIVE CONTRACT OR GRANT ENCUMBRANCE ADJUSTMENTS9
806+BETWEEN FUNDING SOURCES AUTHORIZED IN THIS SECTION ARE NOT10
807+PERMITTED TO INCREASE THE TOTAL ENCUMBRANCE .11
808+(b) T
809+HIS SUBSECTION (4.3) IS REPEALED, EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2027.12
127810 SECTION
128-24-32-732;
129-(i) E
130-LEVEN MILLION TWO THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED TWENTY -NINE
131-DOLLARS FROM THE DIGITAL INCLUSION GRANT PROGRAM FUND
132-, CREATED
133-IN SECTION
134-24-37.5-904;
135-(j) O
136-NE HUNDRED THIRTY -FIVE MILLION EIGHT HUNDRED
137-SEVENTY
138--FIVE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED FORTY -EIGHT DOLLARS AND
139-FIFTY
140--FOUR CENTS FROM THE ECONOMIC RECOVERY AND RELIEF CASH FUND ,
141-CREATED IN SECTION 24-75-228;
142-(k) T
143-HREE MILLION DOLLARS FROM THE HEALTHY FORESTS AND
144-VIBRANT COMMUNITIES FUND
145-, CREATED IN SECTION 23-31-313;
146-(l) T
147-WENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS FROM THE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT
148-GRANT FUND
149-, CREATED IN SECTION 24-32-721;
150-(m) T
151-WENTY-NINE MILLION TWO HUNDRED NINE THOUSAND FIVE
152-HUNDRED SEVENTY
153--SIX DOLLARS FROM THE INFRASTRUCTURE AND STRONG
154-COMMUNITIES GRANT PROGRAM FUND
155-, CREATED IN SECTION 24-32-133;
156-(n) S
157-EVENTEEN MILLION DOLLARS FROM THE JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT
158-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CASH FUND
159-, CREATED IN SECTION 13-32-114;
160-(o) O
161-NE HUNDRED TWENTY-FIVE MILLION SIX HUNDRED THOUSAND
162-DOLLARS FROM THE LOCAL INVESTMENTS IN TRANSFORMATIONAL
163-AFFORDABLE HOUSING FUND
164-, CREATED IN SECTION 24-32-729;
165-(p) N
166-INETY-SIX MILLION ONE HUNDRED SIXTY THOUSAND DOLLARS
167-FROM THE MULTIMODAL TRANSPORTATION AND MITIGATION OPTIONS FUND
168-,
169-CREATED IN SECTION 43-4-1103;
170-(q) F
171-ORTY-NINE MILLION SIX HUNDRED FIFTY-TWO THOUSAND NINE
172-HUNDRED THIRTY
173--SIX DOLLARS FROM THE REGIONAL NAVIGATION CAMPUS
174-PAGE 4-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 CASH FUND, CREATED IN SECTION 24-32-727;
175-(r) S
176-IXTY-EIGHT MILLION SEVEN HUNDRED THIRTY THOUSAND
177-DOLLARS FROM THE REGIONAL TALENT DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE GRANT
178-PROGRAM FUND
179-, CREATED IN SECTION 24-48.5-406;
180-(s) T
181-WO HUNDRED NINETY -NINE MILLION THREE HUNDRED
182-SIXTY
183--TWO THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED TWO DOLLARS AND SEVENTY -THREE
184-CENTS FROM THE REVENUE LOSS RESTORATION CASH FUND
185-, CREATED IN
811+8. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 24-75-227, amend13
812+(2)(a) and (3)(a); and add (3.9) as follows:14
813+24-75-227. Revenue loss restoration cash fund - creation -15
814+allowable uses - definitions - repeal. (2) (a) The revenue loss16
815+restoration cash fund is created in the state treasury. The fund consists of17
816+money credited to the fund in accordance with subsection (2)(b) of this18
817+section and section 24-75-229 (4)(b)
818+AND ANY OTHER MONEY THAT THE19
819+GENERAL ASSEMBLY MAY APPROPRIATE OR TRANSFER TO THE FUND .20
820+Subject to the limitations set forth in subsection (3) of this section, the21
821+general assembly may appropriate money from the fund to a department22
822+for the provision of government services, including kindergarten through23
823+twelfth grade public education, housing, state employees, asset24
824+maintenance, seniors, criminal justice, state parks, agriculture, and25
825+transportation infrastructure. The general assembly may transfer money26
826+from the fund to another cash fund to be used for the provision of such27
827+1466
828+-24- government services.1
829+(3) (a) The total amount that the general assembly appropriates or2
830+transfers from the fund shall not exceed:3
831+(I) Three hundred fifty-seven million dollars for the fiscal year4
832+2021-22;
833+AND5
834+(II) Three hundred thirty-three million dollars for the fiscal year6
835+2022-23. and
836+7
837+(III) Three hundred ten million dollars for the fiscal year 2023-24.8
838+(3.9) P
839+URSUANT TO SECTION 24-75-226.5 (6), ON DECEMBER 31,9
840+2026,
841+ THE STATE TREASURER SHALL TRANSFER ANY UNEXPENDED AND10
842+UNENCUMBERED MONEY IN THE FUND THAT ORIGINATES FROM THE ARPA11
843+REFINANCE STATE MONEY CASH FUND TO THE ARPA REFINANCE STATE12
844+MONEY CASH FUND.13
186845 SECTION
187-24-75-227;
188-(t) T
189-WO MILLION THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS FROM THE
190-RURAL PROVIDER ACCESS AND AFFORDABILITY FUND
191-, CREATED IN SECTION
192-25.5-1-207;
193-(u) S
194-EVENTY-FIVE MILLION THREE HUNDRED THIRTY THOUSAND
195-DOLLARS FROM THE STATE HIGHWAY FUND
196-, CREATED IN SECTION 43-1-219;
197-(v) F
198-ORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS FROM THE WILDFIRE MITIGATION
199-CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT FUND
200-, CREATED IN SECTION 24-33-117; AND
201-(w) TWENTY-TWO MILLION TWO HUNDRED TWELVE THOUSAND
202-THREE HUNDRED NINETY
203--NINE DOLLARS AND FOURTEEN CENTS FROM THE
204-WORKERS
205-, EMPLOYERS, AND WORKFORCE CENTERS CASH FUND , CREATED IN
846+9. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 24-75-228, amend14
847+(4); and add (2.5)(d) and (5.8) as follows:15
848+24-75-228. Economic recovery and relief cash fund - creation16
849+- allowable uses - interim task force - report - legislative declaration17
850+- definitions - repeal. (2.5) (d) A
851+NY MONEY THAT ORIGINATES FROM THE18
852+ARPA
853+ REFINANCE STATE MONEY CASH FUND THAT IS TRANSFERRED TO A19
854+FUND PURSUANT TO SECTION 24-75-226.5 TO REFINANCE MONEY THAT20
855+WAS TRANSFERRED FROM THE ECONOMIC RECOVERY AND RELIEF CASH21
856+FUND PURSUANT TO THIS SUBSECTION (2.5) MUST BE SPENT FOR THE SAME22
857+PURPOSE AS THE REFINANCED MONEY AS SET FORTH IN SUBSECTION23
858+(2.5)(a)
859+OF THIS SECTION.24
860+(4) A department may expend money
861+THAT ORIGINATES FROM25
862+MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE26
863+FISCAL RECOVERY FUND THAT IS appropriated or transferred from the fund27
864+1466
865+-25- for purposes permitted under the "American Rescue Plan Act of 2021"1
866+and shall not use the money for any purpose prohibited by the act. A2
867+department or any person who receives money from the fund shall comply3
868+with any requirements set forth in section 24-75-226.4
869+(5.8) P
870+URSUANT TO SECTION 24-75-226.5 (6), ON DECEMBER 31,5
871+2026,
872+ THE STATE TREASURER SHALL TRANSFER ANY UNEXPENDED AND6
873+UNENCUMBERED MONEY IN THE FUND THAT ORIGINATES FROM THE ARPA7
874+REFINANCE STATE MONEY CASH F UND TO THE ARPA REFINANCE STATE8
875+MONEY CASH FUND.9
206876 SECTION
207-24-75-231.
208-(4) (a) (I) The general assembly shall not appropriate money from
209-the fund
210-EXCEPT AS DESCRIBED IN THIS SUBSECTION (4)(a) AND SUBSECTION
211-(5)(f) OF THIS SECTION. The general assembly may transfer money in the
212-fund to another cash fund that is established for the purpose of using the
213-money from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund. Transfers
214-from the fund to the general fund are prohibited. A
215- DEPARTMENT SHALL NOT
216-USE MONEY APPROPRIATED PURSUANT TO THIS SUBSECTION
217-(4) FOR ANY
218-PURPOSE PROHIBITED BY THE
219-"AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN ACT OF 2021". A
220-DEPARTMENT SHALL COMPLY WITH ALL REQUIREMENTS SET FORTH IN THIS
877+10. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 24-75-229, amend10
878+(5); and add (6.8) as follows:11
879+24-75-229. Affordable housing and home ownership cash fund12
880+- creation - allowable uses - task force - legislative declaration -13
881+definitions - repeal. (5) A department may expend money
882+THAT14
883+ORIGINATES FROM MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL15
884+CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND THAT IS appropriated from16
885+the fund for purposes permitted under the "American Rescue Plan Act of17
886+2021" and shall not use the money for any purpose prohibited by the act.18
887+A department, nonprofit organization, or local government, including a19
888+county, municipality, special district, or school district, or any other20
889+person who receives money from the fund shall comply with any21
890+requirements set forth in section 24-75-226.22
891+(6.8) P
892+URSUANT TO SECTION 24-75-226.5 (6), ON DECEMBER 31,23
893+2026,
894+ THE STATE TREASURER SHALL TRANSFER ANY UNEXPENDED AND24
895+UNENCUMBERED MONEY IN THE FUND THAT ORIGINATES FROM THE ARPA25
896+REFINANCE STATE MONEY CASH F UND TO THE ARPA REFINANCE STATE26
897+MONEY CASH FUND.27
898+1466
899+-26- SECTION 11. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 24-75-230, amend1
900+(3); and add (4.8) as follows:2
901+24-75-230. Behavioral and mental health cash fund - creation3
902+- allowable uses - task force - definitions - repeal. (3) A department4
903+may expend money
904+THAT ORIGINATES FROM MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED5
905+FROM THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND THAT6
906+IS appropriated from the fund for purposes permitted under the "American7
907+Rescue Plan Act of 2021" Pub.L. 117-2, as the act may be subsequently8
908+amended, and shall not use the money for any purpose prohibited by the9
909+act. A department or any person who receives money from the fund shall10
910+comply with any requirements set forth in section 24-75-226. 11
911+(4.8) P
912+URSUANT TO SECTION 24-75-226.5 (6), ON DECEMBER 31,12
913+2026,
914+ THE STATE TREASURER SHALL TRANSFER ANY UNEXPENDED AND13
915+UNENCUMBERED MONEY IN THE FUND THAT ORIGINATES FROM THE ARPA14
916+REFINANCE STATE MONEY CASH FUND TO THE ARPA REFINANCE STATE15
917+MONEY CASH FUND.16
221918 SECTION
222-.
223-(II) If there is any of the money transferred to the fund under
224-subsection (3)(a) of this section remaining in the fund after any transfers
225-from the fund required by bills enacted during the 2021 regular legislative
226-PAGE 5-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 session, then, of the remainder in the fund, the lesser of three hundred
227-million dollars or the remainder
228-IS PLACED IN THE DISCRETIONARY
229-ACCOUNT
230-, WHICH IS CREATED IN THE FUND , AND is continuously
231-appropriated to any department designated by the governor for any
232-allowable purpose under the "American Rescue Plan Act of 2021".
233-(III) The money specified in subsection (3)(d) of this section
234-IS
235-PLACED IN THE DISCRETIONARY ACCOUNT AND
236- is continuously appropriated
237-to any department designated by the governor for any expenditures
238-necessary to respond to the public health emergency with respect to
239-COVID-19.
240-(IV) F
241-OR THE 2023-24 STATE FISCAL YEAR, THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
242-SHALL APPROPRIATE MONEY FROM THE FUND TO ANY DEPARTMENTS FOR
243-PERSONAL SERVICES THAT WERE PAID FROM THE GENERAL FUND IN STATE
244-FISCAL YEAR
245-2023-24.
246-(V) F
247-OR THE 2024-25 STATE FISCAL YEAR, THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
248-SHALL APPROPRIATE THE BALANCE OF THE FUND
249-, EXCLUDING MONEY
250-REMAINING IN THE DISCRETIONARY ACCOUNT
251-. THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY MAY
252-MAKE THE REQUIRED APPROPRIATIONS TO ANY DEPARTMENT FOR PERSONAL
253-SERVICES AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES PERMITTED UNDER THE
254-"AMERICAN
255-RESCUE PLAN ACT OF 2021". ANY MONEY APPROPRIATED PURSUANT TO THIS
256-SUBSECTION
257- (4)(a)(V) MUST BE OBLIGATED AS REQUIRED IN SUBSECTION
258-(4)(d) OF THIS SECTION AND EXPENDED ON OR BEFORE JANUARY 31, 2025.
259-(c) (I) Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in order
260-to ensure proper accounting for and compliance with the "American Rescue
261-Plan Act of 2021", whenever money is transferred or appropriated to a
262-recipient fund that also has money from other sources, the state controller
263-or department controller shall create a companion cash fund that includes
264-only the money the state received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal
265-recovery fund under section 9901 of title IX, subtitle M of the "American
266-Rescue Plan Act of 2021", but that is otherwise legally identical to the
267-recipient fund, except as otherwise provided in subsection (4)(c)(II) of this
268-section. T
269-HE STATE CONTROLLER MAY PRESCRIBE PROCEDURES TO PERMIT
270-CONTINUED USE OF COMPANION FUNDS
271-, WITH PROPER SEGREGATION OF FUND
272-SOURCES THROUGH COMPLETION OF A PROJECT
273-, FOR ANY MONEY
274-APPROPRIATED FOR A USE PERMITTED PURSUANT TO THE
275-"AMERICAN
276-RESCUE PLAN ACT OF 2021" THAT IS PARTIALLY REFINANCED.
277-PAGE 6-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 (d) (I) Money in the fund or a recipient fund THAT ORIGINATED
278-FROM THE CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND
279- must be expended
280-or obligated by December 31, 2024. Just prior to the close of business on
281-December 30, 2024, any unexpended appropriations from a recipient fund
282-THAT IS OF MONEY THAT ORIGINATED FROM THE CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL
283-RECOVERY FUND AND THAT REMAINED IN THE RECIPIENT FUND AFTER THE
284-REVERSION DESCRIBED IN SUBSECTION
285-(4.2) OF THIS SECTION that are not for
286-expenditures to be made after December 31, 2024, that were obligated
287-before that date, revert to the "American Rescue Plan Act of 2021" cash
288-fund, and the state treasurer shall transfer the unexpended and unobligated
289-balance in the fund to the unemployment compensation fund created in
290-section 8-77-101 (1). Any money
291-THAT ORIGINATED FROM THE
292-CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND THAT IS
293- obligated by
294-December 31, 2024, must be expended by December 31, 2026. Effective
295-December 31, 2026, the state controller shall transmit any unexpended
296-money in the fund or a recipient fund to the United States department of the
297-treasury. M
298-ONEY IN A RECIPIENT FUND THAT DID NOT ORIGINATE FROM THE
299-CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND MUST BE EXPENDED IN
300-ACCORDANCE WITH ANY APPLICABLE LAW OR APPROPRIATION
301-.
302-(II) A subrecipient must spend or obligate
303- money received from the
304-fund or a recipient fund by November 30, 2024, and, by December 13,
305-2024, shall notify the state agency from which the subrecipient received the
306-money of the status of the money that is obligated or expended. The
307-subrecipient shall return to the state any unexpended and unobligated
308-money under terms dictated by the state controller, and the state treasurer
309-shall transfer the amount returned to the unemployment compensation fund
310-created in section 8-77-101 (1). Any money obligated by November 30,
311-2024, must be expended by December 11, 2026. On or before December 11,
312-2026, the subrecipient shall return to the state any remaining money under
313-terms dictated by the state controller and thereafter the state controller shall
314-transmit the money to the United States department of the treasury in
315-accordance with the treasury's requirements.
316-(III) M
317-ONEY IN THE FUND OR IN A RECIPIENT FUND THAT ORIGINATED
318-FROM THE CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND IS OBLIGATED
319-WHEN IT IS OBLIGATED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
320-"AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN
321-ACT OF 2021" AND ANY FEDERAL RULES PROMULGATED THEREUNDER . THE
322-OBLIGATION CRITERIA IN THE
323-"AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN ACT OF 2021" AND
324-FEDERAL RULES DO NOT APPLY TO MONEY IN THE FUND OR IN A RECIPIENT
325-PAGE 7-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 FUND THAT DID NOT ORIGINATE FROM THE CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL
326-RECOVERY FUND
327-. MONEY THAT DID NOT ORIGINATE FROM THE
328-CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND THAT IS NOT OBLIGATED BY
329-AN APPLICABLE DEADLINE IN STATE LAW DOES NOT REVERT AND REMAINS
330-AVAILABLE FOR EXPENDITURE IN ACCORDANCE WITH ANY APPLICABLE
331-APPROPRIATION
332-. The state controller shall determine whether money is
333-obligated for purposes of determining the deadline for expenditures and the
334-reversion or repayment of money in accordance with this subsection (4)(d).
335-(4.1) (a) (I) E
336-FFECTIVE JUNE 30, 2024, THE AMOUNT OF GENERAL
337-FUND MONEY APPROPRIATED IN A LINE ITEM FOR PERSONAL SERVICES
338-EXPENSES IN THE GENERAL APPROPRIATION ACT FOR STATE FISCAL YEAR
339-2023-24, SENATE BILL 23-214, IS REDUCED BY THE AMOUNT OF FEDERAL
340-FUNDS APPROPRIATED PURSUANT TO SUBSECTION
341- (4)(a)(IV) OF THIS SECTION
342-THAT WERE SPENT FOR PERSONAL SERVICES IN THE LINE ITEM
343-.
344-(II) E
345-FFECTIVE NOVEMBER 30, 2024, THE AMOUNT OF GENERAL FUND
346-MONEY APPROPRIATED IN A LINE ITEM FOR PERSONAL SERVICES EXPENSES IN
347-THE GENERAL APPROPRIATION ACT FOR STATE FISCAL YEAR
348-2024-25, HOUSE
349-BILL 24-1430, IS REDUCED BY THE AMOUNT OF FEDERAL FUNDS
350-APPROPRIATED PURSUANT TO SUBSECTION
351- (4)(a)(V) OF THIS SECTION THAT
352-WERE SPENT FOR PERSONAL SERVICES IN THE LINE ITEM
353-.
354-(b) T
355-O THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY FEDERAL LAW , THE GOVERNOR
356-AND A DEPARTMENT THAT IS APPROPRIATED MONEY THAT ORIGINATED FROM
357-THE FUND SHALL SPEND THE MONEY FOR THE PURPOSE FOR WHICH IT IS
358-APPROPRIATED BEFORE SPENDING MONEY FROM ANY OTHER SOURCE FOR THE
359-SAME PURPOSE
360-.
361-(c) F
362-OR THE PURPOSE OF BALANCING THE STATE BUDGET AS
363-REQUIRED BY ARTICLE
364-X OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION DURING THE 2024
365-REGULAR LEGISLATIVE SESSION , THE AMOUNTS APPROPRIATED IN THE
366-GENERAL APPROPRIATION ACTS FOR STATE FISCAL YEAR
367-2023-24, SENATE
368-BILL 23-214, AND STATE FISCAL YEAR 2024-25, HOUSE BILL 24-1430, TO
369-EACH DEPARTMENT FOR PERSONAL SERVICES IS REDUCED BY THE AMOUNT
370-APPROPRIATED FROM THE FUND FOR THE DEPARTMENT
371-'S PERSONAL SERVICES
372-FOR THE APPLICABLE STATE FISCAL YEAR
373-.
374-(4.2) (a) (I) O
375-N DECEMBER 1, 2024, ANY UNSPENT AND
376-UNOBLIGATED MONEY THAT ORIGINATED FROM THE CORONAVIRUS STATE
377-PAGE 8-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 FISCAL RECOVERY FUND, OTHER THAN MONEY DESIGNATED FOR PERSONAL
378-SERVICES OR OTHER OPERATING COSTS AS DESCRIBED IN SUBSECTION
379-(4.2)(a)(II) OF THIS SECTION, THAT IS IN THE FUND, A RECIPIENT FUND, OR
380-THE DISCRETIONARY ACCOUNT REVERTS TO THE FUND
381-. MONEY THAT
382-REVERTS TO THE FUND PURSUANT TO THIS SUBSECTION
383-(4.2) IS
384-CONTINUOUSLY APPROPRIATED UNTIL
385-JANUARY 31, 2025, TO ANY
386-DEPARTMENT DESIGNATED BY THE GOVERNOR FOR ANY PURPOSE FOR WHICH
387-A GENERAL FUND APPROPRIATION WAS MADE IN THE GENERAL
388-APPROPRIATION ACT FOR STATE FISCAL YEAR
389-2024-25, HOUSE BILL 24-1430.
390-(II) O
391-N OR BEFORE NOVEMBER 30, 2024, THE OFFICE SHALL
392-DETERMINE THE AMOUNT OF UNSPE NT AND UNOBLIGATED MONEY IN THE
393-FUND
394-, A RECIPIENT FUND, OR THE DISCRETIONARY ACCOUNT THAT
395-ORIGINATED FROM THE CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND THAT
396-WILL BE SPENT BY A DEPARTMENT FOR PERSONAL SERVICES AND OTHER
397-OPERATING COSTS ON OR BEFORE
398-JANUARY 31, 2025, AND SHALL REPORT
399-THAT AMOUNT TO THE STATE CONTROLLER
400-. PURSUANT TO SUBSECTION
401-(4.2)(a)(I) OF THIS SECTION, MONEY DESIGNATED FOR PERSONAL SERVICES
402-AND OTHER OPERATING COSTS REPORTED TO THE STATE CONTROLLER DOES
403-NOT REVERT TO THE FUND ON
404-DECEMBER 1, 2024.
405-(b) E
406-FFECTIVE JANUARY 31, 2025, THE AMOUNT OF GENERAL FUND
407-MONEY APPROPRIATED IN A LINE ITEM IN THE GENERAL APPROPRIATION ACT
408-FOR STATE FISCAL YEAR
409-2024-25, HOUSE BILL 24-1430, IS REDUCED BY THE
410-AMOUNT OF FEDERAL MONEY THAT ORIGINATED FROM THE CORONAVIRUS
411-STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND APPROPRIATED PURSUANT TO SUBSECTION
412-(4.2)(a) OF THIS SECTION AND THAT WAS SPENT FOR THE LINE ITEM .
413-(4.3) (a) A
414-FTER DECEMBER 31, 2024, ANY MONEY IN A RECIPIENT
415-FUND THAT ORIGINATED FROM THE CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY
416-FUND THAT WAS OBLIGATED AS OF
417-DECEMBER 31, 2024, BUT NOT EXPENDED
418-ON AN ELIGIBLE ACTIVITY AT THE CONCLUSION OF THE APPROPRIATION
419-REVERTS TO THE FUND
420-. MONEY THAT REVERTS TO THE FUND PURSUANT TO
421-THIS SUBSECTION
422-(4.3) IS CONTINUOUSLY APPROPRIATED THROUGH
423-DECEMBER 31, 2026, TO ANY DEPARTMENT DESIGNATED BY THE GOVERNOR
424-FOR ANY PURPOSE FOR WHICH A GENERAL FUND APPROPRIATION WAS MADE
425-IN THE GENERAL APPROPRIATION ACT FOR THE STATE FISCAL YEAR IN WHICH
426-THE REVERSION OCCURRED
427-.
428-(b) E
429-FFECTIVE ON THE DATE OF THE APPLICABLE REVERSION , THE
430-PAGE 9-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 AMOUNT OF GENERAL FUND MONEY APPROPRIATED IN A LINE ITEM IN THE
431-GENERAL APPROPRIATION ACT FOR THE STATE FISCAL YEAR IN WHICH THE
432-REVERSION OCCURRED IS REDUCED BY THE AMOUNT OF FEDERAL MONEY
433-THAT ORIGINATED FROM THE CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND
434-APPROPRIATED PURSUANT TO SUBSECTION
435- (4.3)(a) OF THIS SECTION AND
436-THAT WAS SPENT FOR THE LINE ITEM
437-.
438-(5) (b) The office and the state controller shall establish compliance
439-requirements
440-CONCERNING THE USE OF MONEY THAT ORIGINATED FROM THE
441-CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND
442- for any department that
443-receives an appropriation from the fund or a recipient fund or any person
444-that receives money from a department. T
445-HE OFFICE AND THE STATE
446-CONTROLLER MAY ESTABLISH COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR MONEY
447-THAT ORIGINATES FROM THE
448-ARPA REFINANCE STATE MONEY CASH FUND
449-CREATED IN SECTION
450-24-75-226.5. If a department or person fails to comply
451-with these requirements, then:
452-(f) The general assembly may appropriate money from the
453-FUND OR
454-THE
455- revenue loss restoration cash fund created in section 24-75-227 to the
456-department of personnel for use by the state controller and to the office for
457-any direct or indirect expenses related to the administration of this
458-subsection (5).
459-(6.5) (a) T
460-HE GOVERNOR AND THE STATE CONTROLLER SHALL
461-JOINTLY SUBMIT A REPORT TO THE JOINT BUDGET COMMITTEE
462-, THE SPEAKER
463-OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
464-, THE MINORITY LEADER OF THE HOUSE
465-OF REPRESENTATIVES
466-, THE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE, AND THE MINORITY
467-LEADER OF THE SENATE
468-, AS DESCRIBED IN THIS SUBSECTION (6.5).
469-(b) O
470-N OR BEFORE SEPTEMBER 15, 2024, THE GOVERNOR AND STATE
471-CONTROLLER SHALL SUBMIT A REPORT THAT INCLUDES
472-:
473-(I) T
474-HE TOTAL EXPENDITURE BY THE STATE OF MONEY THAT
475-ORIGINATED FROM THE CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND AND
476-RELATED ADJUSTMENTS TO THE GENERAL FUND
477-, AS DESCRIBED IN
478-SUBSECTION
479-(4.1) OF THIS SECTION, INCLUDING THE AMOUNT EXPENDED
480-FROM THE FUND BY EACH DEPARTMENT FOR PERS ONAL SERVICES FOR THE
481-2023-24 STATE FISCAL YEAR FROM THE MONEY APPROPRIATED PURSUANT TO
482-SUBSECTION
483- (4)(a)(IV) OF THIS SECTION; AND
484-PAGE 10-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 (II) AN EXPLANATION OF ANY FURTHER ACTIONS THAT THE
485-GOVERNOR AND ANY STATE DEPARTMENT WILL TAKE TO ENSURE THAT
486-MONEY THAT ORIGINATED FROM THE CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY
487-FUND IS FULLY EXPENDED IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE
488-"AMERICAN RESCUE
489-PLAN ACT OF 2021".
490-(c) O
491-N OR BEFORE FEBRUARY 15, 2025, THE GOVERNOR AND THE
492-STATE CONTROLLER SHALL SUBMIT A REPORT THAT INCLUDES UPDATED
493-INFORMATION ABOUT EACH OF THE SUBJECTS REQUIRED IN THE REPORT
494-DESCRIBED IN SUBSECTION
495- (6.5)(b)(I) OF THIS SECTION AND ANY
496-EXPENDITURE FROM THE FUND PURS UANT TO SUBSECTION
497-(4.2) OF THIS
919+12. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 24-75-231, amend17
920+(3); and add (3.8) as follows:18
921+24-75-231. Workers, employers, and workforce centers cash19
922+fund - creation - allowable uses - definitions - repeal. (3) A20
923+department may expend money
924+THAT ORIGINATES FROM MONEY THE21
925+STATE RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL22
926+RECOVERY FUND THAT IS appropriated from the fund for purposes23
927+permitted under the "American Rescue Plan Act of 2021" and shall not24
928+use the money for any purpose prohibited by that act. A department or any25
929+person who receives money from the fund shall comply with any26
930+requirements set forth in section 24-75-226.27
931+1466
932+-27- (3.8) PURSUANT TO SECTION 24-75-226.5 (6), ON DECEMBER 31,1
933+2026,
934+ THE STATE TREASURER SHALL TRANSFER ANY UNEXPENDED AND2
935+UNENCUMBERED MONEY IN THE FUND THAT ORIGINATES FROM THE ARPA3
936+REFINANCE STATE MONEY CASH F UND TO THE ARPA REFINANCE STATE4
937+MONEY CASH FUND.5
498938 SECTION
499-, INCLUDING THE AMOUNT EXPENDED FROM THE FUND BY EACH
500-DEPARTMENT AS OF
501-DECEMBER 31, 2024.
502-SECTION 3. In Colorado Revised Statutes, add 24-75-226.5 as
503-follows:
504-24-75-226.5. ARPA refinance state money cash fund - creation
505-- reduction in general fund appropriations - legislative intent -
506-definitions - repeal. (1) A
507-S USED IN THIS SECTION, UNLESS THE CONTEXT
508-OTHERWISE REQUIRES
509-:
510-(a) "A
511-MERICAN RESCUE PLAN ACT OF 2021" MEANS THE FEDERAL
512-"AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN ACT OF 2021", PUB.L. 117-2, AS THE ACT MAY BE
513-SUBSEQUENTLY AMENDED
514-.
515-(b) "C
516-ASH FUND" MEANS THE ARPA REFINANCE STATE MONEY CASH
517-FUND CREATED IN THIS SECTION
518-.
519-(c) "C
520-OMPANION FUND" MEANS A COMPANION CASH FUND CREATED
521-BY THE STATE CONTROLLER PURSUANT TO SECTION
522- 24-75-226 (4)(c) THAT
523-IS ASSOCIATED WITH A CASH FUND AND THAT INCLUDES ONLY THE MONEY
524-THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY
525-FUND
526-.
527-(d) "C
528-ORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND " HAS THE SAME
529-MEANING AS SET FORTH IN SECTION
530- 24-75-226 (1)(a.5).
531-(e) "R
532-EFINANCE DISCRETIONARY ACCOUNT " MEANS THE REFINANCE
533-DISCRETIONARY ACCOUNT CREATED IN THE CASH FUND PURSUANT TO
534-PAGE 11-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 SUBSECTION (1)(c) OF THIS SECTION.
535-(2) (a) T
536-HE ARPA REFINANCE STATE MONEY CASH FUND IS CREATED
537-IN THE STATE TREASURY
538-. THE CASH FUND CONSISTS OF MONEY
539-TRANSFERRED TO THE CASH FUND PURS UANT TO SUBSECTION
540-(3) OF THIS
541-SECTION AND ANY OTHER MONEY THAT THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY MAY
542-APPROPRIATE OR TRANSFER TO THE CASH FUND
543-.
544-(b) I
545-N ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 24-36-114 (1), THE STATE
546-TREASURER SHALL CREDIT ALL INTEREST AND INCOME DERIVED FROM THE
547-DEPOSIT AND INVESTMENT OF MONEY IN THE CASH F UND TO THE GENERAL
548-FUND
549-.
550-(c) T
551-HERE IS CREATED IN THE CASH FUND THE REFINANCE
552-DISCRETIONARY ACCOUNT
553-. THE REFINANCE DISCRETIONARY ACCOUNT
554-CONSISTS OF MONEY CREDITED TO THE ACCOUNT PURSUANT TO SUBSECTION
555-(4)(a) OF THIS SECTION. THE ACCOUNT IS CONTINUOUSLY APPROPRIATED TO
556-ANY DEPARTMENT DESIGNATED BY THE GOVERNOR FOR ANY ALLOWABLE
557-PURPOSE UNDER THE
558-"AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN ACT OF 2021", INCLUDING
559-EXPENDITURES NECESSARY TO RESPOND TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY
560-WITH RESPECT TO
561-COVID-19.
562-(3) O
563-N JULY 1, 2024, THE STATE TREASURER SHALL TRANSFER ONE
564-BILLION THREE HUNDRED NINETY
565--FOUR MILLION SIX HUNDRED
566-TWENTY
567--THREE THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED SIXTEEN DOLLARS AND SIXTY -TWO
568-CENTS FROM THE GENERAL FUND TO THE CASH FUND
569-.
570-(4) O
571-N JULY 1, 2024, THE STATE TREASURER SHALL TRANSFER THE
572-FOLLOWING AMOUNTS FROM THE CASH FUND
573-:
574-(a) T
575-WO HUNDRED FORTY -EIGHT MILLION TWO HUNDRED
576-FORTY
577--FOUR THOUSAND EIGHTY-THREE DOLLARS AND SIXTY-TWO CENTS TO
578-THE REFINANCE DISCRETIONARY ACCOUNT CREATED IN THE CASH FUND
579-PURSUANT TO SUBSECTION
580- (2)(c) OF THIS SECTION;
581-(b) T
582-WO HUNDRED TWELVE MILLION EIGHT HUNDRED EIGHTY -ONE
583-THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED SEVENTY
584--SIX DOLLARS TO THE BEHAVIORAL AND
585-MENTAL HEALTH CASH FUND
586-, CREATED IN SECTION 24-75-230;
587-(c) F
588-OURTEEN MILLION FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS TO THE
589-PAGE 12-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 BROADBAND ADMINISTRATIVE FUND , CREATED IN SECTION 24-37.5-119;
590-(d) S
591-EVEN MILLION ONE HUNDRED THIRTY -FOUR THOUSAND TWO
592-HUNDRED EIGHTY
593--TWO DOLLARS TO THE COLORADO ECONOMIC
594-DEVELOPMENT FUND
595-, CREATED IN SECTION 24-46-105;
596-(e) T
597-EN MILLION THREE HUNDRED SIXTY -EIGHT THOUSAND ONE
598-HUNDRED FIFTY
599--NINE DOLLARS TO THE COLORADO HERITAGE COMMUNITIES
600-FUND
601-, CREATED IN SECTION 24-32-3207;
602-(f) E
603-LEVEN MILLION FIVE HUNDRED FORTY -FIVE THOUSAND THREE
604-HUNDRED SEVEN DOLLARS TO THE
605-COLORADO OPPORTUNITY SCHOLARSHIP
606-INITIATIVE FUND
607-, CREATED IN SECTION 23-3.3-1005;
608-(g) S
609-EVEN MILLION DOLLARS TO THE COLORADO WATER
610-CONSERVATION BOARD CONSTRUCTION FUND
611-, CREATED IN SECTION
612-37-60-121;
613-(h) N
614-INETY MILLION NINE HUNDRED EIGHTY THOUSAND DOLLARS TO
615-THE CONNECTING
616-COLORADANS EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS WITH
617-SERVICES
618-, RECOVERY CARE, AND HOUSING SUPPORTS FUND , CREATED IN
939+13. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 13-32-114, amend6
940+(4) as follows:7
941+13-32-114. Judicial department information technology cash8
942+fund - creation - uses. (4) In addition to the money deposited in the fund9
943+pursuant to subsection (1) of this section, the fund consists of money10
944+transferred to the fund from the revenue loss restoration cash fund11
945+pursuant to section 24-75-227 (3.5)
946+AND MONEY TRANSFERRED TO THE12
947+FUND FROM THE ARPA REFINANCE STATE MONEY CASH FUND PURSUANT13
948+TO SECTION 24-75-226.5. Such transferred money is subject to annual14
949+appropriation by the general assembly to the judicial department for15
950+information technology infrastructure upgrades from the 2022-23 fiscal16
951+year through the 2024-25 fiscal year; except that all such transferred17
952+money
953+THAT ORIGINATES FROM MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE18
954+FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND must be expended19
955+or encumbered
956+ OBLIGATED by the judicial department prior to December20
957+31, 2024.21
958+SECTION 14. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 23-3.9-302, amend22
959+(4)(b) as follows:23
960+23-3.9-302. Student educator stipend program - created -24
961+guidelines - definition - repeal. (4) (b) The department or the stipend25
962+recipients shall spend or obligate any money received pursuant to this26
963+subsection (4) by December 30, 2024. Any money obligated by December27
964+1466
965+-28- 31, 2024, must be expended by December 31, 2026 IN ACCORDANCE WITH1
966+SECTION 24-75-226 (4)(d).2
967+SECTION 15. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 23-3.9-303, amend3
968+(4)(b) as follows:4
969+23-3.9-303. Educator test stipend program - created -5
970+guidelines - repeal. (4) (b) The department or the stipend recipient shall6
971+spend or obligate any stipend money received pursuant to this subsection7
972+(4) by December 30, 2024. Any money obligated by December 31, 2024,8
973+must be expended by December 31, 2026 IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION9
974+24-75-226 (4)(d).10
975+SECTION 16. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 23-3.9-402, amend11
976+(1)(b) as follows:12
977+23-3.9-402. Temporary educator loan forgiveness program -13
978+administration - eligibility. (1) (b) The general assembly shall14
979+appropriate to the commission ten million dollars from the economic15
980+recovery and relief cash fund created pursuant to section 24-75-228 to16
981+fund the temporary educator loan forgiveness program. The commission17
982+or a loan forgiveness recipient shall spend or obligate any money received18
983+pursuant to this section by December 30, 2024. Any money obligated by19
984+December 31, 2024, must be expended by December 31, 2026 IN20
985+ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 24-75-226 (4)(d).21
986+SECTION 17. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 24-32-104, amend22
987+(7)(c) and (7)(d) introductory portion as follows:23
988+24-32-104. Functions of the division - interconnectivity grant24
989+program - interconnectivity grant program fund - reporting -25
990+definition. (7) (c) The interconnectivity grant program fund is hereby26
991+created in the state treasury and consists of money the state received from27
992+1466
993+-29- the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund created in the federal1
994+"American Rescue Plan Act of 2021", Pub.L. 117-2;
995+MONEY2
996+TRANSFERRED TO THE FUND FROM THE ARPA REFINANCE STATE MONEY3
997+CASH FUND PURSUANT TO SECTION 24-75-226.5; and any money that the4
998+general assembly may appropriate
999+TO THE FUND. Within three days after5
1000+June 28, 2021, the state treasurer shall transfer five million dollars from6
1001+the economic recovery and relief cash fund created in section 24-75-2287
1002+(2)(a) to the fund for use by the division for the purpose of reviewing and8
1003+awarding grants under the grant program. The money in the fund is9
1004+subject to appropriation by the general assembly.10
1005+(d) With respect to grants awarded from money transferred to the11
1006+interconnectivity grant program fund from the economic recovery and12
1007+relief cash fund created in section 24-75-228 (2)(a)
1008+OR FROM THE ARPA13
1009+REFINANCE STATE MONEY CASH FUND CREATED IN SECTION 24-75-226.5,14
1010+grants may only be awarded for broadband projects that, pursuant to15
1011+treasury department interim regulations implementing the federal16
1012+"American Rescue Plan Act of 2021", Pub.L. 117-2, provide broadband17
1013+infrastructure that is designed to provide service to unserved or18
1014+underserved households and businesses and that is designed to, upon19
1015+completion:20
6191016 SECTION
620-24-32-732;
621-(i) E
622-LEVEN MILLION TWO THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED TWENTY -NINE
623-DOLLARS TO THE DIGITAL INCLUSION GRANT PROGRAM FUND
624-, CREATED IN
1017+18. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 24-32-721, amend21
1018+(1) as follows:22
1019+24-32-721. Colorado affordable housing construction grants23
1020+and loans - housing development grant fund - creation - housing24
1021+assistance for persons with behavioral, mental health, or substance25
1022+use disorders - cash fund - appropriation - report to general assembly26
1023+- rules - definitions - repeal. (1) There is created in the state treasury the27
1024+1466
1025+-30- housing development grant fund, which fund is administered by the1
1026+division and is referred to in this section as the "fund". The fund consists2
1027+of money credited to the fund in accordance with section 39-26-1233
1028+(3)(b); money transferred to the fund in accordance with section4
1029+24-22-118 (2);
1030+MONEY TRANSFERRED TO THE FUND FROM THE ARPA5
1031+REFINANCE STATE MONEY CASH F UND PURSUANT TO SECTION 24-75-226.5;6
1032+money appropriated to the fund by the general assembly; all money7
1033+transferred to the fund from the marijuana tax cash fund created in section8
1034+39-28.8-501 (1) and any other cash fund maintained by the state; all9
1035+money transferred to the fund from the general fund and the revenue loss10
1036+restoration cash fund created in section 24-75-227 (2) pursuant to11
1037+subsections (6) and (7) of this section; all money collected by the division12
1038+for purposes of this section from federal grants, from other contributions,13
1039+gifts, grants, and donations received from any other organization, entity,14
1040+or individual, public or private; and from any fees or interest earned on15
1041+such money. The division is authorized and directed to solicit, accept,16
1042+expend, and disburse all money collected for the fund from the sources17
1043+specified in this subsection (1) for the purpose of making grants, loans,18
1044+or other forms of assistance that may be awarded under section19
1045+24-32-721.7 and for program administration as provided in this section.20
1046+All such money must be transmitted to the state treasurer to be credited21
1047+to the fund. The money in the fund is continuously appropriated to the22
1048+division for the purposes of this section.23
6251049 SECTION
626-24-37.5-904;
627-(j) O
628-NE HUNDRED TWENTY -NINE MILLION TWO HUNDRED
629-NINETY
630--THREE THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED FORTY -TWO DOLLARS TO THE
631-ECONOMIC RECOVERY AND RELIEF CASH FUND
632-, CREATED IN SECTION
633-24-75-228;
634-(k) T
635-HREE MILLION DOLLARS TO THE HEALTHY FORESTS AND
636-VIBRANT COMMUNITIES FUND
637-, CREATED IN SECTION 23-31-313;
638-(l) T
639-WENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS TO THE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT
640-GRANT FUND
641-, CREATED IN SECTION 24-32-721;
642-(m) T
643-WENTY-NINE MILLION TWO HUNDRED NINE THOUSAND FIVE
644-HUNDRED SEVENTY
645--SIX DOLLARS TO THE INFRASTRUCTURE AND STRONG
646-PAGE 13-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 COMMUNITIES GRANT PROGRAM FUND , CREATED IN SECTION 24-32-133;
647-(n) S
648-EVENTEEN MILLION DOLLARS TO THE JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT
649-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CASH FUND
650-, CREATED IN SECTION 13-32-114;
651-(o) O
652-NE HUNDRED TWENTY-FIVE MILLION SIX HUNDRED THOUSAND
653-DOLLARS TO THE LOCAL INVESTMENTS IN TRANSFORMATIONAL AFFORDABLE
654-HOUSING FUND
655-, CREATED IN SECTION 24-32-729;
656-(p) N
657-INETY-SIX MILLION ONE HUNDRED SIXTY THOUSAND DOLLARS
658-TO THE MULTIMODAL TRANSPORTATION AND MITIGATION OPTIONS FUND
659-,
660-CREATED IN SECTION 43-4-1103;
661-(q) F
662-ORTY-NINE MILLION SIX HUNDRED FIFTY-TWO THOUSAND NINE
663-HUNDRED THIRTY
664--SIX DOLLARS TO THE REGIONAL NAVIGATION CAMPUS
665-CASH FUND
666-, CREATED IN SECTION 24-32-727;
667-(r) S
668-IXTY-EIGHT MILLION SEVEN HUNDRED THIRTY THOUSAND
669-DOLLARS TO THE REGIONAL TALENT DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE GRANT
670-PROGRAM FUND
671-, CREATED IN SECTION 24-48.5-406;
672-(s) O
673-NE HUNDRED SIXTY-THREE MILLION FIVE HUNDRED FORTY-ONE
674-THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED SIXTY
675--FIVE DOLLARS TO THE REVENUE LOSS
676-RESTORATION CASH FUND
677-, CREATED IN SECTION 24-75-227;
678-(t) T
679-WO MILLION THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS TO THE
680-RURAL PROVIDER ACCESS AND AFFORDABILITY FUND
681-, CREATED IN SECTION
682-25.5-1-207;
683-(u) S
684-EVENTY-FIVE MILLION THREE HUNDRED THIRTY THOUSAND
685-DOLLARS TO THE STATE HIGHWAY FUND
686-, CREATED IN SECTION 43-1-219;
687-(v) F
688-ORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS TO THE WILDFIRE MITIGATION
689-CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT FUND
690-, CREATED IN SECTION 24-33-117; AND
691-(w) TWENTY-ONE MILLION NINETY THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED
692-SIXTY
693--ONE DOLLARS TO THE WORKERS , EMPLOYERS, AND WORKFORCE
694-CENTERS CASH FUND
695-, CREATED IN SECTION 24-75-231.
696-(5) (a) T
697-HE MONEY IN THE CASH FUND IS SUBJECT TO ANNUAL
698-PAGE 14-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 APPROPRIATION BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY .
699-(b) I
700-T IS THE INTENT OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY THAT MONEY BE
701-APPROPRIATED FROM THE CASH FUND AS NECESSARY TO MAINTAIN THE
702-FUNDING FOR PROGRAMS INITIALLY FUNDED BY MONEY THAT ORIGINATED
703-FROM THE CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND
704-.
705-(6) M
706-ONEY THAT ORIGINATED FROM THE CASH FUND THAT WAS
707-TRANSFERRED TO ANOTHER FUND
708-, OTHER THAN THE MONEY IN THE
709-REFINANCE DISCRETIONARY ACC OUNT
710-, MUST BE SPENT BY DECEMBER 31,
711-2026.
712- EFFECTIVE DECEMBER 31, 2026, THE STATE CONTROLLER SHALL
713-TRANSMIT ANY UNEXPENDED AND UNENCUMBERED MONEY TRANSFERRED
714-TO A FUND
715-, OTHER THAN THE REFINANCE DISCRETIONARY ACCOUNT ,
716-PURSUANT TO SUBSECTION (4) OF THIS SECTION THAT REMAINS IN THAT FUND
717-TO THE CASH FUND
718-.
719-(7) O
720-N JANUARY 2, 2027, THE STATE TREASURER SHALL TRANSFER
721-ALL UNEXPENDED AND UNENCUMBERED MONEY IN THE CASH FUND
722-, OTHER
723-THAN THE MONEY IN THE REFI NANCE DISCRETIONARY ACCOUNT
724-, TO THE
725-GENERAL FUND
726-.
727-(8) O
728-N JUNE 1, 2027, THE STATE TREASURER SHALL TRANSFER ALL
729-UNEXPENDED MONEY IN THE REFINANCE DISCRETIONARY ACCOUNT TO THE
730-GENERAL FUND
731-.
732-(9) T
733-HIS SECTION IS REPEALED, EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2027.
734-SECTION 4. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 24-75-109, amend
735-(1)(f)(II); and add (1)(g) and (3.5) as follows:
736-24-75-109. Controller may allow expenditures in excess of
737-appropriations - limitations - appropriations for subsequent fiscal year
738-restricted - repeal. (1) For the purpose of closing the state's books, and
739-subject to the provisions of this section, the controller may, on or after May
740-1 of any fiscal year and before the forty-fifth day after the close thereof,
741-upon approval of the governor, allow any department, institution, or agency
742-of the state, including any institution of higher education, to make an
743-expenditure in excess of the amount authorized by an item of appropriation
744-for such fiscal year if:
745-PAGE 15-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 (f) The overexpenditure is by the department of education for either:
746-(II) Distributing money to a participating school food authority to
747-increase wages or provide stipends for individuals whom the participating
748-school food authority employs to directly prepare and serve food for school
749-meals, pursuant to section 22-82.9-206 (1);
750-OR
751-(g) THE OVEREXPENDITURE IS OF MONEY THAT ORIGINATED FROM
752-THE CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND IN EXCESS OF THE
753-AMOUNT AUTHORIZED BY AN ITEM OF APPROPRIATION OR THE AMOUNT IN A
754-RECIPIENT FUND OR THE DISCRETIONARY ACCOUNT
755-, AS EACH IS DEFINED IN
1050+19. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 24-32-729, amend24
1051+(4)(b) as follows:25
1052+24-32-729. Transformational affordable housing through local26
1053+investments - grant program - investments eligible for funding -27
1054+1466
1055+-31- report - definitions - repeal. (4) Funds. (b) The state treasurer shall1
1056+credit all interest and income derived from the investment and deposit of2
1057+money in the fund to the fund. Except as otherwise required by this3
1058+subsection (4)(b), all money not expended or encumbered, and all interest4
1059+earned on the investment or deposit of money in the fund, must remain in5
1060+the fund and shall not revert to the general fund or any other fund at the6
1061+end of any fiscal year. The money in the fund is continuously7
1062+appropriated to the division for the purposes of this section. Any money8
1063+in the fund
1064+THAT ORIGINATES FROM THE MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED9
1065+FROM THE CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND that is not10
1066+expended or obligated by December 30, 2024, reverts to the "American11
1067+Rescue Plan Act of 2021" cash fund created in section 24-75-226 (2) in12
1068+accordance with section 24-75-226 (4)(d).13
7561069 SECTION
757-24-75-226, IN STATE FISCAL YEAR 2023-24 IF THE MONEY THAT
758-FUNDED THE APPROPRIATION IS TRANSFERRED FROM THE RECIPIENT FUND OR
759-DISCRETIONARY ACCOUNT TO THE
760-"AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN ACT OF 2021"
761-CASH FUND PURSUANT TO SECTION 24-75-226 (3.5).
762-(3.5) (a) N
763-OTWITHSTANDING SUBSECTION (3) OF THIS SECTION, FOR
764-AN OVEREXPENDITURE DESCRIBED IN SUBSECTION
765- (1)(g) OF THIS SECTION,
766-THE CONTROLLER SHALL RESTRICT , IN AN AMOUNT EQUAL TO SAID
767-OVEREXPENDITURE
768-, CORRESPONDING ITEMS OF APPROPRIATION MADE FOR
769-THE FISCAL YEAR FOLLOWING THE FISCAL YEAR FOR WHICH THE
770-OVEREXPENDITURE OCCURS
771-, AS FOLLOWS:
772-(I) A
773-N APPROPRIATION FROM THE GENERAL FUND TO THE SAME
774-DEPARTMENT FOR THE SAME PURPOSE OR
775-, IF THERE IS NO APPROPRIATION
776-FROM THE GENERAL FUND TO THE SAME DEPARTMENT FOR THE SAME
777-PURPOSE
778-, A CORRESPONDING ITEM OR ITEMS OF APPROPRIATION FROM THE
779-GENERAL FUND
780-, AS DESCRIBED IN SUBSECTION (3) OF THIS SECTION; AND
781-(II) AN APPROPRIATION TO THE SAME DEPARTMENT FOR PERSONAL
782-SERVICES MADE PURSUANT TO SECTION
783- 24-75-226 (4)(a)(V), OR, IF THERE
784-IS NO APPROPRIATION TO THE SAME DEPARTMENT FOR PERSONAL SERVICES
785-MADE PURSUANT TO SECTION
786- 24-75-226 (4)(a)(V), AN APPROPRIATION TO
787-THE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS FOR PERSONAL SERVICES MADE
788-PURSUANT TO SECTION
789- 24-75-226 (4)(a)(V).
790-(b) (I) T
791-HE DEPARTMENT, INSTITUTION, OR AGENCY SHALL NOT BE
792-ALLOWED TO EXPEND ANY AMOUNT RESTRICTED PURSUANT TO SUBSECTION
793-(3.5)(a)(I) OF THIS SECTION. A DEPARTMENT THAT HAS AN APPROPRIATION
794-RESTRICTED PURSUANT TO SUBSECTION
795- (3.5)(a)(II) OF THIS SECTION MAY
796-PAGE 16-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 SUBMIT A REQUEST FOR A SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATION FOR AN AMOUNT
797-EQUAL TO THE AMOUNT RESTRICTED
798-.
799-(II) W
800-HILE THE SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATION PROCESS IS THE
801-APPROPRIATE MEANS BY WHICH TO RESTORE FUNDING THAT WAS
802-RESTRICTED PURSUANT TO THIS SUBSECTION
803-(3.5), IT IS THE INTENT OF THE
804-GENERAL ASSEMBLY THAT EACH DEPARTMENT RECEIVE THE FULL AMOUNT
805-OF MONEY APPROPRIATED FOR A PROGRAM FOR WHICH AN
806-OVEREXPENDITURE IS MADE PURSUANT TO SUBSECTION
807- (1)(g) OF THIS
808-SECTION OR FOR AN APPROPRIATION THAT IS RESTRICTED PURSUANT TO THIS
809-SUBSECTION
810-(3.5), THOUGH IT MAY BE NECESSARY TO ADJUST THE SOURCE
811-OF THE MONEY THAT FUNDS THE APPROPRIATION
812-.
813-(c) O
814-N OR BEFORE DECEMBER 31, 2024, THE STATE CONTROLLER
815-SHALL REPORT TO THE JOINT BUDGET COMMITTEE INFORMATION ABOUT
816-EACH OVEREXPENDITURE MADE PURSUANT TO SUBSECTION
817- (1)(g) OF THIS
818-SECTION AND EACH APPROPRIATION RESTRICTED PURSUANT TO THIS
819-SUBSECTION
820-(3.5).
821-(d) T
822-HIS SUBSECTION (3.5) IS REPEALED, EFFECTIVE JUNE 30, 2028.
823-SECTION 5. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 24-75-201.1, amend
824-(1)(d)(XXIII) as follows:
825-24-75-201.1. Restriction on state appropriations - legislative
826-declaration - definitions. (1) (d) For each fiscal year, unrestricted general
827-fund year-end balances must be retained as a reserve in the following
828-amounts:
829-(XXIII) For the fiscal year 2022-23 and each fiscal year thereafter,
830-fifteen percent of the amount appropriated for expenditure from the general
831-fund for that fiscal year;
832-EXCEPT THAT, FOR THE 2023-24 STATE FISCAL
833-YEAR
834-, THE AMOUNT RETAINED AS A RESERVE MUST BE FIFTEEN PERCENT OF
835-THE AMOUNT APPROPRIATED FOR EXPENDITURE FROM THE GENERAL FUND
836-FOR THAT FISCAL YEAR PLUS FIFTEEN PERCENT OF THE AMOUNT OF THE
837-GENERAL FUND APPROPRIATIONS REDUCED PURSUANT TO SECTION
838-24-75-226
839-(4)(a)(I);
840-AND FOR THE 2024-25 STATE FISCAL YEAR, THE AMOUNT RETAINED
841-AS A RESERVE MUST BE FIFTEEN PERCENT OF THE AMOUNT APPROPRIATED
842-FOR EXPENDITURE FROM THE GENERAL FUND PLUS FIFTY
843--SIX MILLION FOUR
844-HUNDRED NINETY
845--THREE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED FORTY -THREE DOLLARS.
846-PAGE 17-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 SECTION 6. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 24-75-201.1, amend
847-as added by House Bill 24-1231 (1)(d)(XXIII)(B) as follows:
848-24-75-201.1. Restriction on state appropriations - legislative
849-declaration - definitions. (1) (d) (XXIII) (B) For the fiscal year 2023-24
850-and each fiscal year thereafter until the escrow money is released as set
851-forth in section 23-40-107, fifteen percent of the amount appropriated for
852-expenditure from the general fund THE AMOUNT OF THE RESERVE DESCRIBED
853-IN SUBSECTION
854- (1)(d)(XXIII)(A) OF THIS SECTION for that fiscal year
855-reduced by forty-one million two hundred fifty thousand dollars. As used
856-in this subsection (1)(d)(XXIII)(B), "escrow money" has the same meaning
857-as set forth in section 23-40-107 (1)(c).
858-SECTION 7. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 24-30-202, add (4.3)
859-as follows:
860-24-30-202. Procedures - vouchers, warrants, and checks - rules
861-- penalties - definitions - repeal. (4.3) (a) T
862-HE CONTROLLER MAY
863-RETROACTIVELY ADJUST ENCUMBRANCES AGAINST APPROPRIATIONS FOR
864-CONTRACTS AND GRANTS AUTHORIZED PURSUANT TO THE AUTHORITY TO
865-SPEND MONEY FROM THE
866-"AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN ACT OF 2021" CASH
867-FUND
868-, CREATED IN SECTION 24-75-226 (4)(a)(II), IF THE FUNDING SOURCE
869-FOR THE CONTRACT OR GRANT IS SUBSEQUENTLY REFINANCED
870-. ANY
871-RETROACTIVE CONTRACT OR GRANT ENCUMBRANCE ADJUSTMENTS BETWEEN
872-FUNDING SOURCES AUTHORIZED IN THIS SECTION ARE NOT PERMITTED TO
873-INCREASE THE TOTAL ENCUMBRANCE
874-.
875-(b) T
876-HIS SUBSECTION (4.3) IS REPEALED, EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2027.
877-SECTION 8. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 24-75-227, amend
878-(2)(a) and (3)(a); and add (3.9) as follows:
879-24-75-227. Revenue loss restoration cash fund - creation -
880-allowable uses - definitions - repeal. (2) (a) The revenue loss restoration
881-cash fund is created in the state treasury. The fund consists of money
882-credited to the fund in accordance with subsection (2)(b) of this section and
883-section 24-75-229 (4)(b)
884-AND ANY OTHER MONEY THAT THE GENERAL
885-ASSEMBLY MAY APPROPRIATE OR TRANSFER TO THE FUND
886-. Subject to the
887-limitations set forth in subsection (3) of this section, the general assembly
888-may appropriate money from the fund to a department for the provision of
889-PAGE 18-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 government services, including kindergarten through twelfth grade public
890-education, housing, state employees, asset maintenance, seniors, criminal
891-justice, state parks, agriculture, and transportation infrastructure. The
892-general assembly may transfer money from the fund to another cash fund
893-to be used for the provision of such government services.
894-(3) (a) The total amount that the general assembly appropriates or
895-transfers from the fund shall not exceed:
896-(I) Three hundred fifty-seven million dollars for the fiscal year
897-2021-22;
898-AND
899-(II) Three hundred thirty-three million dollars for the fiscal year
900-2022-23. and
901-(III) Three hundred ten million dollars for the fiscal year 2023-24.
902-(3.9) PURSUANT TO SECTION 24-75-226.5 (6), ON DECEMBER 31,
903-2026,
904- THE STATE TREASURER SHALL TRANSFER ANY UNEXPENDED AND
905-UNENCUMBERED MONEY IN THE FUND THAT ORIGINATES FROM THE
906-ARPA
907-REFINANCE STATE MONEY CASH FUND TO THE ARPA REFINANCE STATE
908-MONEY CASH FUND
909-.
910-SECTION 9. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 24-75-228, amend (4);
911-and add (2.5)(d) and (5.8) as follows:
912-24-75-228. Economic recovery and relief cash fund - creation -
913-allowable uses - interim task force - report - legislative declaration -
914-definitions - repeal. (2.5) (d) A
915-NY MONEY THAT ORIGINATES FROM THE
916-ARPA REFINANCE STATE MONEY CASH FUND THAT IS TRANSFERRED TO A
917-FUND PURSUANT TO SECTION
918-24-75-226.5 TO REFINANCE MONEY THAT WAS
919-TRANSFERRED FROM THE ECONOMIC RECOVERY AND RELIEF CASH FUND
920-PURSUANT TO THIS SUBSECTION
921-(2.5) MUST BE SPENT FOR THE SAME PURPOSE
922-AS THE REFINANCED MONEY AS SET FORTH IN SUBSECTION
923- (2.5)(a) OF THIS
1070+20. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 24-32-732, amend14
1071+(5)(a), (5)(d) introductory portion, and (5)(f) as follows:15
1072+24-32-732. Connecting Coloradans experiencing homelessness16
1073+with services, recovery care, and housing supports grant program -17
1074+funding - report - definitions - repeal. (5) Connecting Coloradans18
1075+experiencing homelessness with services, recovery care, and housing19
1076+supports fund - transfer of money to the fund - appropriation.20
1077+(a) The connecting Coloradans experiencing homelessness with services,21
1078+recovery care, and housing supports fund is created in the department.22
1079+The fund consists of money transferred to the fund in accordance with23
1080+subsection (5)(d) of this section;
1081+MONEY TRANSFERRED TO THE FUND24
1082+FROM THE ARPA REFINANCE STATE MONEY CASH FUND PURSUANT TO25
1083+SECTION 24-75-226.5; money appropriated to the fund by the general26
1084+assembly; and any gifts, grants, or donations from any public or private27
1085+1466
1086+-32- sources, including governmental entities, that the division is authorized1
1087+to seek and accept.2
1088+(d) Within three business days of May 31, 2022, the state treasurer3
1089+shall transfer one hundred five million dollars from the economic4
1090+recovery and relief cash fund created in section 24-75-228 that originates5
1091+from the money the state received from the federal coronavirus state6
1092+fiscal recovery fund to the fund for the purpose of implementing this7
1093+section. The department shall only use the money transferred pursuant to8
1094+this subsection (5)(d),
1095+AND ANY MONEY TRANSFERRED TO THE FUND THAT9
1096+ORIGINATES FROM THE ARPA REFINANCE STATE MONEY CASH FUND THAT10
1097+IS SUBSTITUTED FOR MONEY TRANSFERRED FROM THE ECONOMIC11
1098+RECOVERY AND RELIEF CASH FUND PURSUANT TO THIS SUBSECTION (5)(d),12
1099+for:13
1100+(f) Money spent pursuant to this subsection (5)(f)
1101+ SUBSECTION (5)14
1102+must conform with the allowable purposes set forth in the federal15
1103+"American Rescue Plan Act of 2021", Pub.L. 117-2, as amended. The16
1104+division shall spend or obligate such appropriation prior to December 30,17
1105+2024, and expend the appropriation on or before December 31, 2026 IN18
1106+ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 24-75-226 (4)(d).19
1107+SECTION 21. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 24-32-3207, amend20
1108+(6)(b) as follows:21
1109+24-32-3207. Colorado heritage communities fund - creation -22
1110+source of funds. (6) (b) The division of local government in the23
1111+department shall use the money transferred pursuant to subsection (6)(a)24
1112+of this section,
1113+AND ANY MONEY THAT IS TRANSFERRED FROM THE ARPA25
1114+REFINANCE STATE MONEY CASH FUND TO THE COLORADO HERITAGE26
1115+COMMUNITIES FUND PURSUANT TO SECTION 24-75-226.5 TO REFINANCE27
1116+1466
1117+-33- MONEY THAT WAS TRANSFERRED TO THE COLORADO HERITAGE1
1118+COMMUNITIES FUND PURSUANT TO SUBSECTION (6)(a)(I) OF THIS SECTION,2
1119+for the creation, implementation, and administration of the local3
1120+government affordable housing development incentives grant program4
1121+created in section 24-32-130 (2) in accordance with the requirements of5
1122+section 24-32-130.6
1123+SECTION 22. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 24-33.5-532,7
1124+amend (4) as follows:8
1125+24-33.5-532. Behavioral health information and data-sharing9
1126+in the criminal justice system - grants - appropriation - repeal.10
1127+(4) For the 2022-23 state fiscal year, the general assembly shall11
1128+appropriate three million five hundred thousand dollars from the12
1129+behavioral and mental health cash fund created in section 24-75-230 to13
1130+the department for the purposes of this section. Any money remaining at14
1131+the end of the 2022-23 state fiscal year from this appropriation is further15
1132+appropriated to the department for the purposes of this section. Any16
1133+money that is not expended or obligated by December 30, 2024, reverts17
1134+to the "American Rescue Plan Act of 2021" cash fund created in section18
1135+24-75-226 (2) THE DEPARTMENT SHALL OBLIGATE AND SPEND THE MONEY19
1136+RECEIVED PURSUANT TO THIS SUBSECTION (4) in accordance with section20
1137+24-75-226 (4)(d). Any money obligated by December 30, 2024, must be21
1138+expended by December 31, 2026.22
1139+SECTION 23. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 24-37.5-904,23
1140+amend (1.5)(f)(II) and (2)(a) as follows:24
1141+24-37.5-904. Digital inclusion grant program - income-eligible25
1142+household reimbursement program - creation - award criteria -26
1143+digital inclusion grant program fund - definition - reporting - repeal.27
1144+1466
1145+-34- (1.5) (f) (II) All money used for implementation of the program must be1
1146+obligated by December 31, 2024. AND SPENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH2
1147+SECTION 24-75-226 (4)(d).3
1148+(2) (a) The digital inclusion grant program fund is hereby created4
1149+in the state treasury and consists of money the state received from the5
1150+federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund created in the federal6
1151+"American Rescue Plan Act of 2021", Pub.L. 117-2;
1152+MONEY7
1153+TRANSFERRED TO THE FUND FROM THE ARPA REFINANCE STATE MONEY8
1154+CASH FUND PURSUANT TO SECTION 24-75-226.5; and any money that the9
1155+general assembly may appropriate
1156+TO THE FUND. Within three days after10
1157+June 28, 2021, the state treasurer shall transfer thirty-five million dollars11
1158+from the economic recovery and relief cash fund created in section12
1159+24-75-228 (2)(a) to the fund for use by the broadband office for the13
1160+purpose of reviewing and awarding grants under the grant program. The14
1161+money in the fund is subject to appropriation by the general assembly.15
9241162 SECTION
925-.
926-(4) A department may expend money
927-THAT ORIGINATES FROM
928-MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE
929-FISCAL RECOVERY FUND THAT IS
930- appropriated or transferred from the fund
931-for purposes permitted under the "American Rescue Plan Act of 2021" and
932-PAGE 19-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 shall not use the money for any purpose prohibited by the act. A department
933-or any person who receives money from the fund shall comply with any
934-requirements set forth in section 24-75-226.
935-(5.8) P
936-URSUANT TO SECTION 24-75-226.5 (6), ON DECEMBER 31,
937-2026,
938- THE STATE TREASURER SHALL TRANSFER ANY UNEXPENDED AND
939-UNENCUMBERED MONEY IN THE FUND THAT ORIGINATES FROM THE
940-ARPA
941-REFINANCE STATE MONEY CASH FUND TO THE ARPA REFINANCE STATE
942-MONEY CASH FUND
943-.
944-SECTION 10. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 24-75-229, amend
945-(5); and add (6.8) as follows:
946-24-75-229. Affordable housing and home ownership cash fund
947-- creation - allowable uses - task force - legislative declaration -
948-definitions - repeal. (5) A department may expend money
949-THAT
950-ORIGINATES FROM MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL
951-CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY F UND THAT IS
952- appropriated from the
953-fund for purposes permitted under the "American Rescue Plan Act of 2021"
954-and shall not use the money for any purpose prohibited by the act. A
955-department, nonprofit organization, or local government, including a
956-county, municipality, special district, or school district, or any other person
957-who receives money from the fund shall comply with any requirements set
958-forth in section 24-75-226.
959-(6.8) P
960-URSUANT TO SECTION 24-75-226.5 (6), ON DECEMBER 31,
961-2026,
962- THE STATE TREASURER SHALL TRANSFER ANY UNEXPENDED AND
963-UNENCUMBERED MONEY IN THE FUND THAT ORIGINATES FROM THE
964-ARPA
965-REFINANCE STATE MONEY CASH F UND TO THE ARPA REFINANCE STATE
966-MONEY CASH FUND
967-.
968-SECTION 11. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 24-75-230, amend
969-(3); and add (4.8) as follows:
970-24-75-230. Behavioral and mental health cash fund - creation -
971-allowable uses - task force - definitions - repeal. (3) A department may
972-expend money
973-THAT ORIGINATES FROM MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM
974-THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND THAT IS
975-appropriated from the fund for purposes permitted under the "American
976-Rescue Plan Act of 2021" Pub.L. 117-2, as the act may be subsequently
977-PAGE 20-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 amended, and shall not use the money for any purpose prohibited by the act.
978-A department or any person who receives money from the fund shall
979-comply with any requirements set forth in section 24-75-226.
980-(4.8) P
981-URSUANT TO SECTION 24-75-226.5 (6), ON DECEMBER 31,
982-2026,
983- THE STATE TREASURER SHALL TRANSFER ANY UNEXPENDED AND
984-UNENCUMBERED MONEY IN THE FUND THAT ORIGINATES FROM THE
985-ARPA
986-REFINANCE STATE MONEY CASH FUND TO THE ARPA REFINANCE STATE
987-MONEY CASH FUND
988-.
989-SECTION 12. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 24-75-231, amend
990-(3); and add (3.8) as follows:
991-24-75-231. Workers, employers, and workforce centers cash
992-fund - creation - allowable uses - definitions - repeal. (3) A department
993-may expend money
994-THAT ORIGINATES FROM MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED
995-FROM THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND THAT IS
996-appropriated from the fund for purposes permitted under the "American
997-Rescue Plan Act of 2021" and shall not use the money for any purpose
998-prohibited by that act. A department or any person who receives money
999-from the fund shall comply with any requirements set forth in section
1000-24-75-226.
1001-(3.8) P
1002-URSUANT TO SECTION 24-75-226.5 (6), ON DECEMBER 31,
1003-2026,
1004- THE STATE TREASURER SHALL TRANSFER ANY UNEXPENDED AND
1005-UNENCUMBERED MONEY IN THE FUND THAT ORIGINATES FROM THE
1006-ARPA
1007-REFINANCE STATE MONEY CASH FUND TO THE ARPA REFINANCE STATE
1008-MONEY CASH FUND
1009-.
1010-SECTION 13. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 13-32-114, amend (4)
1011-as follows:
1012-13-32-114. Judicial department information technology cash
1013-fund - creation - uses. (4) In addition to the money deposited in the fund
1014-pursuant to subsection (1) of this section, the fund consists of money
1015-transferred to the fund from the revenue loss restoration cash fund pursuant
1016-to section 24-75-227 (3.5)
1017-AND MONEY TRANSFERRED TO THE FUND FROM
1018-THE
1019-ARPA REFINANCE STATE MONEY CASH FUND PURSUANT TO SECTION
1020-24-75-226.5. Such transferred money is subject to annual appropriation by
1021-the general assembly to the judicial department for information technology
1022-PAGE 21-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 infrastructure upgrades from the 2022-23 fiscal year through the 2024-25
1023-fiscal year; except that all such transferred money
1024-THAT ORIGINATES FROM
1025-MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE
1026-FISCAL RECOVERY FUND
1027- must be expended or encumbered
1028- OBLIGATED by
1029-the judicial department prior to December 31, 2024.
1030-SECTION 14. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 23-3.9-302, amend
1031-(4)(b) as follows:
1032-23-3.9-302. Student educator stipend program - created -
1033-guidelines - definition - repeal. (4) (b) The department or the stipend
1034-recipients shall spend or obligate any money received pursuant to this
1035-subsection (4) by December 30, 2024. Any money obligated by December
1036-31, 2024, must be expended by December 31, 2026 IN ACCORDANCE WITH
1163+24. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 24-46.3-704,16
1164+amend (2)(d) as follows:17
1165+24-46.3-704. Work force innovation grant program - creation18
1166+- local boards to administer - eligibility for grants - use of grants -19
1167+grant proposal requirements - other innovation activities performed20
1168+by local boards - reporting to statewide database. (2) (d) All grants21
1169+awarded pursuant to this section must be obligated by December 31,22
1170+2024, and expended by December 31, 2026 AND SPENT IN ACCORDANCE23
1171+WITH SECTION 24-75-226 (4)(d).24
1172+SECTION 25. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 24-48.5-406,25
1173+amend (1)(a) introductory portion as follows:26
1174+24-48.5-406. Regional talent development initiative grant27
1175+1466
1176+-35- program fund. (1) (a) There is created in the state treasury the regional1
1177+talent development initiative grant program fund. T
1178+HE FUND CONSISTS OF2
1179+MONEY TRANSFERRED TO THE FUND PURSUANT TO THIS SUBSECTION (1)3
1180+AND MONEY TRANSFERRED TO THE FUND FROM THE ARPA REFINANCE4
1181+STATE MONEY CASH FUND PURSUANT TO SECTION 24-75-226.5. Three days5
1182+after May 26, 2022, the state treasurer shall transfer ninety-one million6
1183+dollars from the workers, employers, and workforce centers cash fund7
1184+created in section 24-75-231 (2)(a) to the fund as follows:8
10371185 SECTION
1038- 24-75-226 (4)(d).
1039-SECTION 15. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 23-3.9-303, amend
1040-(4)(b) as follows:
1041-23-3.9-303. Educator test stipend program - created - guidelines
1042-- repeal. (4) (b) The department or the stipend recipient shall spend or
1043-obligate any stipend money received pursuant to this subsection (4) byDecember 30, 2024. Any money obligated by December 31, 2024, must be
1044-expended by December 31, 2026 IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 24-75-226
1045-(4)(d).
1046-SECTION 16. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 23-3.9-402, amend
1047-(1)(b) as follows:
1048-23-3.9-402. Temporary educator loan forgiveness program -
1049-administration - eligibility. (1) (b) The general assembly shall appropriate
1050-to the commission ten million dollars from the economic recovery and relief
1051-cash fund created pursuant to section 24-75-228 to fund the temporary
1052-educator loan forgiveness program. The commission or a loan forgiveness
1053-recipient shall spend or obligate any money received pursuant to this section
1054-by December 30, 2024. Any money obligated by December 31, 2024, must
1055-be expended by December 31, 2026 IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION
1056-24-75-226 (4)(d).
1057-SECTION 17. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 24-32-104, amend
1058-PAGE 22-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 (7)(c) and (7)(d) introductory portion as follows:
1059-24-32-104. Functions of the division - interconnectivity grant
1060-program - interconnectivity grant program fund - reporting -
1061-definition. (7) (c) The interconnectivity grant program fund is hereby
1062-created in the state treasury and consists of money the state received from
1063-the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund created in the federal
1064-"American Rescue Plan Act of 2021", Pub.L. 117-2;
1065-MONEY TRANSFERRED
1066-TO THE FUND FROM THE
1067-ARPA REFINANCE STATE MONEY CASH FUND
1068-PURSUANT TO SECTION
1069-24-75-226.5; and any money that the general
1070-assembly may appropriate
1071-TO THE FUND. Within three days after June 28,
1072-2021, the state treasurer shall transfer five million dollars from the
1073-economic recovery and relief cash fund created in section 24-75-228 (2)(a)
1074-to the fund for use by the division for the purpose of reviewing and
1075-awarding grants under the grant program. The money in the fund is subject
1076-to appropriation by the general assembly.
1077-(d) With respect to grants awarded from money transferred to the
1078-interconnectivity grant program fund from the economic recovery and relief
1079-cash fund created in section 24-75-228 (2)(a)
1080-OR FROM THE ARPA
1081-REFINANCE STATE MONEY CASH FUND CREATED IN SECTION 24-75-226.5,
1082-grants may only be awarded for broadband projects that, pursuant to
1083-treasury department interim regulations implementing the federal
1084-"American Rescue Plan Act of 2021", Pub.L. 117-2, provide broadband
1085-infrastructure that is designed to provide service to unserved or underserved
1086-households and businesses and that is designed to, upon completion:
1087-SECTION 18. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 24-32-721, amend (1)
1088-as follows:
1089-24-32-721. Colorado affordable housing construction grants and
1090-loans - housing development grant fund - creation - housing assistance
1091-for persons with behavioral, mental health, or substance use disorders
1092-- cash fund - appropriation - report to general assembly - rules -
1093-definitions - repeal. (1) There is created in the state treasury the housing
1094-development grant fund, which fund is administered by the division and is
1095-referred to in this section as the "fund". The fund consists of money credited
1096-to the fund in accordance with section 39-26-123 (3)(b); money transferred
1097-to the fund in accordance with section 24-22-118 (2);
1098-MONEY TRANSFERRED
1099-TO THE FUND FROM THE
1100-ARPA REFINANCE STATE MONEY CASH FUND
1101-PAGE 23-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 PURSUANT TO SECTION 24-75-226.5; money appropriated to the fund by the
1102-general assembly; all money transferred to the fund from the marijuana tax
1103-cash fund created in section 39-28.8-501 (1) and any other cash fund
1104-maintained by the state; all money transferred to the fund from the general
1105-fund and the revenue loss restoration cash fund created in section 24-75-227
1106-(2) pursuant to subsections (6) and (7) of this section; all money collected
1107-by the division for purposes of this section from federal grants, from other
1108-contributions, gifts, grants, and donations received from any other
1109-organization, entity, or individual, public or private; and from any fees or
1110-interest earned on such money. The division is authorized and directed to
1111-solicit, accept, expend, and disburse all money collected for the fund from
1112-the sources specified in this subsection (1) for the purpose of making grants,
1113-loans, or other forms of assistance that may be awarded under section
1114-24-32-721.7 and for program administration as provided in this section. All
1115-such money must be transmitted to the state treasurer to be credited to the
1116-fund. The money in the fund is continuously appropriated to the division for
1117-the purposes of this section.
1118-SECTION 19. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 24-32-729, amend
1119-(4)(b) as follows:
1120-24-32-729. Transformational affordable housing through local
1121-investments - grant program - investments eligible for funding - report
1122-- definitions - repeal. (4) Funds. (b) The state treasurer shall credit all
1123-interest and income derived from the investment and deposit of money in
1124-the fund to the fund. Except as otherwise required by this subsection (4)(b),
1125-all money not expended or encumbered, and all interest earned on the
1126-investment or deposit of money in the fund, must remain in the fund and
1127-shall not revert to the general fund or any other fund at the end of any fiscal
1128-year. The money in the fund is continuously appropriated to the division for
1129-the purposes of this section. Any money in the fund
1130-THAT ORIGINATES FROM
1131-THE MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL
1132-RECOVERY FUND
1133- that is not expended or obligated by December 30, 2024,
1134-reverts to the "American Rescue Plan Act of 2021" cash fund created in
1135-section 24-75-226 (2) in accordance with section 24-75-226 (4)(d).
1136-SECTION 20. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 24-32-732, amend
1137-(5)(a), (5)(d) introductory portion, and (5)(f) as follows:
1138-24-32-732. Connecting Coloradans experiencing homelessness
1139-PAGE 24-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 with services, recovery care, and housing supports grant program -
1140-funding - report - definitions - repeal. (5) Connecting Coloradans
1141-experiencing homelessness with services, recovery care, and housing
1142-supports fund - transfer of money to the fund - appropriation. (a) The
1143-connecting Coloradans experiencing homelessness with services, recovery
1144-care, and housing supports fund is created in the department. The fund
1145-consists of money transferred to the fund in accordance with subsection
1146-(5)(d) of this section;
1147-MONEY TRANSFERRED TO THE FUND FROM THE ARPA
1148-REFINANCE STATE MONEY CASH FUND PURSUANT TO SECTION 24-75-226.5;
1149-money appropriated to the fund by the general assembly; and any gifts,
1150-grants, or donations from any public or private sources, including
1151-governmental entities, that the division is authorized to seek and accept.
1152-(d) Within three business days of May 31, 2022, the state treasurer
1153-shall transfer one hundred five million dollars from the economic recovery
1154-and relief cash fund created in section 24-75-228 that originates from the
1155-money the state received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery
1156-fund to the fund for the purpose of implementing this section. The
1157-department shall only use the money transferred pursuant to this subsection
1158-(5)(d),
1159-AND ANY MONEY TRANSFERRED TO THE FUND THAT ORIGINATES
1160-FROM THE
1161-ARPA REFINANCE STATE MONEY CASH FUND THAT IS
1162-SUBSTITUTED FOR MONEY TRANSFERRED FROM THE ECONOMIC RECOVERY
1163-AND RELIEF CASH FUND PURSUANT TO THIS SUBSECTION
1164- (5)(d), for:
1165-(f) Money spent pursuant to this subsection (5)(f)
1166- SUBSECTION (5)
1167-must conform with the allowable purposes set forth in the federal
1168-"American Rescue Plan Act of 2021", Pub.L. 117-2, as amended. The
1169-division shall spend or obligate such appropriation prior to December 30,
1170-2024, and expend the appropriation on or before December 31, 2026 IN
1171-ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION
1172- 24-75-226 (4)(d).
1173-SECTION 21. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 24-32-3207, amend
1174-(6)(b) as follows:
1175-24-32-3207. Colorado heritage communities fund - creation -
1176-source of funds. (6) (b) The division of local government in the
1177-department shall use the money transferred pursuant to subsection (6)(a) of
1178-this section,
1179-AND ANY MONEY THAT IS TRANSFERRED FROM THE ARPA
1180-REFINANCE STATE MONEY CASH FUND TO THE COLORADO HERITAGE
1181-COMMUNITIES FUND PURSUANT TO SECTION
1182-24-75-226.5 TO REFINANCE
1183-PAGE 25-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 MONEY THAT WAS TRANSFERRED TO THE COLORADO HERITAGE
1184-COMMUNITIES FUND PURSUANT TO SUBSECTION
1185- (6)(a)(I) OF THIS SECTION,
1186-for the creation, implementation, and administration of the local
1187-government affordable housing development incentives grant program
1188-created in section 24-32-130 (2) in accordance with the requirements of
1189-section 24-32-130.
1190-SECTION 22. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 24-33.5-532, amend
1191-(4) as follows:
1192-24-33.5-532. Behavioral health information and data-sharing in
1193-the criminal justice system - grants - appropriation - repeal. (4) For the
1194-2022-23 state fiscal year, the general assembly shall appropriate three
1195-million five hundred thousand dollars from the behavioral and mental health
1196-cash fund created in section 24-75-230 to the department for the purposes
1197-of this section. Any money remaining at the end of the 2022-23 state fiscal
1198-year from this appropriation is further appropriated to the department for the
1199-purposes of this section. Any money that is not expended or obligated by
1200-December 30, 2024, reverts to the "American Rescue Plan Act of 2021"
1201-cash fund created in section 24-75-226 (2) THE DEPARTMENT SHALL
1202-OBLIGATE AND SPEND THE MONEY RECEIVED PURS UANT TO THIS SUBSECTION
1203-(4) in accordance with section 24-75-226 (4)(d). Any money obligated byDecember 30, 2024, must be expended by December 31, 2026.
1204-SECTION 23. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 24-37.5-904, amend
1205-(1.5)(f)(II) and (2)(a) as follows:
1206-24-37.5-904. Digital inclusion grant program - income-eligible
1207-household reimbursement program - creation - award criteria - digital
1208-inclusion grant program fund - definition - reporting - repeal.
1209-(1.5) (f) (II) All money used for implementation of the program must be
1210-obligated by December 31, 2024.
1211- AND SPENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION
1212-24-75-226 (4)(d).
1213-(2) (a) The digital inclusion grant program fund is hereby created in
1214-the state treasury and consists of money the state received from the federal
1215-coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund created in the federal "American
1216-Rescue Plan Act of 2021", Pub.L. 117-2;
1217-MONEY TRANSFERRED TO THE
1218-FUND FROM THE
1219-ARPA REFINANCE STATE MONEY CASH FUND PURSUANT TO
1220-SECTION
1221-24-75-226.5; and any money that the general assembly may
1222-PAGE 26-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 appropriate TO THE FUND. Within three days after June 28, 2021, the state
1223-treasurer shall transfer thirty-five million dollars from the economic
1224-recovery and relief cash fund created in section 24-75-228 (2)(a) to the fund
1225-for use by the broadband office for the purpose of reviewing and awarding
1226-grants under the grant program. The money in the fund is subject to
1227-appropriation by the general assembly.
1228-SECTION 24. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 24-46.3-704, amend
1229-(2)(d) as follows:
1230-24-46.3-704. Work force innovation grant program - creation -
1231-local boards to administer - eligibility for grants - use of grants - grant
1232-proposal requirements - other innovation activities performed by local
1233-boards - reporting to statewide database. (2) (d) All grants awarded
1234-pursuant to this section must be obligated by December 31, 2024, and
1235-expended by December 31, 2026 AND SPENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION
1236-24-75-226 (4)(d).
1237-SECTION 25. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 24-48.5-406, amend
1238-(1)(a) introductory portion as follows:
1239-24-48.5-406. Regional talent development initiative grant
1240-program fund. (1) (a) There is created in the state treasury the regional
1241-talent development initiative grant program fund. T
1242-HE FUND CONSISTS OF
1243-MONEY TRANSFERRED TO THE FUND PURSUANT TO THIS SUBSECTION
1244-(1) AND
1245-MONEY TRANSFERRED TO THE FUND FROM THE
1246-ARPA REFINANCE STATE
1247-MONEY CASH FUND PURSUANT TO SECTION
1248-24-75-226.5. Three days after
1249-May 26, 2022, the state treasurer shall transfer ninety-one million dollars
1250-from the workers, employers, and workforce centers cash fund created in
1251-section 24-75-231 (2)(a) to the fund as follows:
1252-SECTION 26. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 24-75-219, amend
1253-(7)(a)(I) as follows:
1254-24-75-219. Transfers - transportation - capital construction -
1255-definitions - repeal. (7) In addition to any other transfers required by this
1256-section:
1257-(a) On June 30, 2021, from the money that the state received from
1258-either the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund under section 9901
1259-PAGE 27-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 of title IX, subtitle M of the federal "American Rescue Plan Act of 2021",
1260-Pub.L. 117-2, which is eligible to be used as specified in section 602
1261-(c)(I)(C) of said section 9901, or from the general fund, as specified, the
1262-state treasurer shall transfer:
1263-(I) One hundred eighty-two million one hundred sixty thousand
1264-dollars from money the state received from the federal coronavirus state
1265-fiscal recovery fund to the state highway fund. Of this amount, twenty-two
1266-million one hundred sixty thousand dollars is for the purpose of providing
1267-additional funding for the revitalizing main streets program and five
1268-hundred thousand dollars is for the purpose of acquiring, planning the
1269-development of, or developing the Burnham Yard rail property in Denver.
1270-A
1271-NY MONEY THAT IS TRANSFERRED FROM THE ARPA REFINANCE STATE
1272-MONEY CASH FUND TO THE STATE HIGHWAY FUND PURSUANT TO SECTION
1273-24-75-226.5 TO REFINANCE MONEY THAT WAS TRANSFERRED TO THE STATE
1274-HIGHWAY FUND PURSUANT TO THIS SUBSECTION
1275- (7)(a)(I) MUST BE SPENT FOR
1276-THE SAME PURPOSES AS THE REFINANCED MONEY
1277-, AS SET FORTH IN THIS
1278-SUBSECTION
1279- (7)(a)(I).
1280-SECTION 27. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 25-1.5-102, amend
1281-(1)(e) as follows:
1282-25-1.5-102. Epidemic and communicable diseases - powers and
1283-duties of department - rules - definitions. (1) The department has, in
1284-addition to all other powers and duties imposed upon it by law, the powers
1285-and duties provided in this section as follows:
1286-(e) For fiscal year 2022-23, the general assembly shall appropriate
1287-ten million dollars from the economic recovery and relief cash fund created
1288-in section 24-75-228 to the department. The department shall use this
1289-appropriation for recruitment and re-engagement efforts of workers in the
1290-health-care profession with current or expired licenses and staffing. Any
1291-money remaining at the end of the 2022-23 state fiscal year from this
1292-appropriation is further appropriated to the department for the purposes of
1293-this section. Any money that is not expended or obligated by December 30,
1294-2024, reverts to the "American Rescue Plan Act of 2021" cash fund created
1295-in section 24-75-226 (2) THE DEPARTMENT SHALL OBLIGATE AND SPEND THE
1296-MONEY RECEIVED PURSUANT TO THIS SUBSECTION
1297- (1)(e) in accordance with
1298-section 24-75-226 (4)(d). Any money obligated by December 30, 2024,must be expended by December 31, 2026.
1299-PAGE 28-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 SECTION 28. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 25-1.5-406, amend
1300-(9) as follows:
1301-25-1.5-406. School nurse grant program - creation - eligibility -
1302-award of grants - rules - report - legislative declaration - definitions.
1303-(9) The general assembly shall appropriate three million dollars from the
1304-economic recovery and relief cash fund created in section 24-75-228 to the
1305-department for the grant program. Any money remaining at the end of the
1306-2022-23 state fiscal year from this appropriation is further appropriated to
1307-the department for the purposes of this section. Any money that is not
1308-expended or obligated by December 30, 2024, reverts to the "American
1309-Rescue Plan Act of 2021" cash fund created in section 24-75-226 (2) THE
1310-DEPARTMENT SHALL OBLIGATE AND SPEND THE MONEY RECEIVED PURS UANT
1311-TO THIS SUBSECTION
1312-(9) in accordance with section 24-75-226 (4)(d). Any
1313-money obligated by December 30, 2024, must be expended by December
1314-31, 2026.
1315-SECTION 29. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 25.5-1-207, amend
1316-(2)(d) as follows:
1317-25.5-1-207. Rural provider access and affordability stimulus
1318-grant program - advisory committee - fund - reporting - rules -
1319-definitions - repeal. (2) Grant program - permissible uses of grant
1186+26. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 24-75-219, amend9
1187+(7)(a)(I) as follows:10
1188+24-75-219. Transfers - transportation - capital construction -11
1189+definitions - repeal. (7) In addition to any other transfers required by this12
1190+section:13
1191+(a) On June 30, 2021, from the money that the state received from14
1192+either the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund under section15
1193+9901 of title IX, subtitle M of the federal "American Rescue Plan Act of16
1194+2021", Pub.L. 117-2, which is eligible to be used as specified in section17
1195+602 (c)(I)(C) of said section 9901, or from the general fund, as specified,18
1196+the state treasurer shall transfer:19
1197+(I) One hundred eighty-two million one hundred sixty thousand20
1198+dollars from money the state received from the federal coronavirus state21
1199+fiscal recovery fund to the state highway fund. Of this amount,22
1200+twenty-two million one hundred sixty thousand dollars is for the purpose23
1201+of providing additional funding for the revitalizing main streets program24
1202+and five hundred thousand dollars is for the purpose of acquiring,25
1203+planning the development of, or developing the Burnham Yard rail26
1204+property in Denver. A
1205+NY MONEY THAT IS TRANSFERRED FROM THE ARPA27
1206+1466
1207+-36- REFINANCE STATE MONEY CASH FUND TO THE STATE HIGHWAY FUND1
1208+PURSUANT TO SECTION 24-75-226.5 TO REFINANCE MONEY THAT WAS2
1209+TRANSFERRED TO THE STATE HIGHWAY FUND PURSUANT TO THIS3
1210+SUBSECTION (7)(a)(I) MUST BE SPENT FOR THE SAME PURPOSES AS THE4
1211+REFINANCED MONEY, AS SET FORTH IN THIS SUBSECTION (7)(a)(I).5
1212+SECTION 27. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 25-1.5-102, amend6
1213+(1)(e) as follows:7
1214+25-1.5-102. Epidemic and communicable diseases - powers and8
1215+duties of department - rules - definitions. (1) The department has, in9
1216+addition to all other powers and duties imposed upon it by law, the10
1217+powers and duties provided in this section as follows:11
1218+(e) For fiscal year 2022-23, the general assembly shall appropriate12
1219+ten million dollars from the economic recovery and relief cash fund13
1220+created in section 24-75-228 to the department. The department shall use14
1221+this appropriation for recruitment and re-engagement efforts of workers15
1222+in the health-care profession with current or expired licenses and staffing.16
1223+Any money remaining at the end of the 2022-23 state fiscal year from this17
1224+appropriation is further appropriated to the department for the purposes18
1225+of this section. Any money that is not expended or obligated by December19
1226+30, 2024, reverts to the "American Rescue Plan Act of 2021" cash fund20
1227+created in section 24-75-226 (2) THE DEPARTMENT SHALL OBLIGATE AND21
1228+SPEND THE MONEY RECEIVED PURSUANT TO THIS SUBSECTION (1)(e) in22
1229+accordance with section 24-75-226 (4)(d). Any money obligated by23
1230+December 30, 2024, must be expended by December 31, 2026.24
1231+SECTION 28. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 25-1.5-406, amend25
1232+(9) as follows:26
1233+25-1.5-406. School nurse grant program - creation - eligibility27
1234+1466
1235+-37- - award of grants - rules - report - legislative declaration - definitions.1
1236+(9) The general assembly shall appropriate three million dollars from the2
1237+economic recovery and relief cash fund created in section 24-75-228 to3
1238+the department for the grant program. Any money remaining at the end of4
1239+the 2022-23 state fiscal year from this appropriation is further5
1240+appropriated to the department for the purposes of this section. Any6
1241+money that is not expended or obligated by December 30, 2024, reverts7
1242+to the "American Rescue Plan Act of 2021" cash fund created in section8
1243+24-75-226 (2) THE DEPARTMENT SHALL OBLIGATE AND SPEND THE MONEY9
1244+RECEIVED PURSUANT TO THIS SUBSECTION (9) in accordance with section10
1245+24-75-226 (4)(d). Any money obligated by December 30, 2024, must be11
1246+expended by December 31, 2026.12
1247+SECTION 29. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 25.5-1-207, amend13
1248+(2)(d) as follows:14
1249+25.5-1-207. Rural provider access and affordability stimulus15
1250+grant program - advisory committee - fund - reporting - rules -16
1251+definitions - repeal. (2) Grant program - permissible uses of grant17
13201252 money. (d) To be eligible to receive grant money
1321-THAT ORIGINATES FROM
1322-THE MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL
1323-RECOVERY FUND
1324- for a capital expenditure, a grant recipient must submit to
1325-the state department a written justification as set forth in 31 CFR 35.6 (b)(4)
1326-for the capital expenditure; except that this requirement does not apply if the
1327-state department determines that the written justification is not required
1328-based on how the expenditures authorized under this section will be
1329-reported to the United States department of the treasury. F
1330-OR GRANT MONEY
1331-THAT DOES NOT ORIGINATE FROM THE MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM
1332-THE CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND
1333-, A WRITTEN
1334-JUSTIFICATION IS NOT REQUIRED
1335-, EXCEPT AS THE STATE DEPARTMENT
1336-DETERMINES NECESSARY TO COMPLY WITH FEDERAL WRITTEN JUSTIFICATION
1337-REQUIREMENTS
1338-.
1339-SECTION 30. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 26-2-141, amend
1340-(2)(b) as follows:
1341-PAGE 29-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 26-2-141. High-quality work management system -
1253+THAT ORIGINATES18
1254+FROM THE MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE CORONAVIRUS STATE19
1255+FISCAL RECOVERY FUND for a capital expenditure, a grant recipient must20
1256+submit to the state department a written justification as set forth in 3121
1257+CFR 35.6 (b)(4) for the capital expenditure; except that this requirement22
1258+does not apply if the state department determines that the written23
1259+justification is not required based on how the expenditures authorized24
1260+under this section will be reported to the United States department of the25
1261+treasury. F
1262+OR GRANT MONEY THAT DOES NOT ORIGINATE FROM THE26
1263+MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL27
1264+1466
1265+-38- RECOVERY FUND, A WRITTEN JUSTIFICATION IS NOT REQUIRED, EXCEPT AS1
1266+THE STATE DEPARTMENT DETERMINES NECESSARY TO COMPLY WITH2
1267+FEDERAL WRITTEN JUSTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS .3
1268+SECTION 30. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 26-2-141, amend4
1269+(2)(b) as follows:5
1270+26-2-141. High-quality work management system -6
13421271 implementation - funding - repeal. (2) (b) T
1343-HE USE OF money spentAPPROPRIATED pursuant to this subsection (2) must conform with the
1344-allowable purposes set forth in the federal "American Rescue Plan Act of
1345-2021", Pub.L. 117-2, as amended. The state department shall either
1346- spend
1347-or obligate such appropriation prior to December 30, 2024, and expend the
1348-appropriation on or before December 31, 2026 IN ACCORDANCE WITH
1349-SECTION
1350- 24-75-226 (4)(d).
1351-SECTION 31. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 26-2-307, amend
1352-(1)(b)(III.5)(B) as follows:
1353-26-2-307. Fuel assistance payments - eligibility for federal
1354-standard utility allowance - supplemental utility assistance fund
1355-established - definitions - repeal. (1) (b) Except as provided in subsection
1356-(1)(d) of this section:
1272+HE USE OF money spent
1273+7
1274+APPROPRIATED pursuant to this subsection (2) must conform with the8
1275+allowable purposes set forth in the federal "American Rescue Plan Act of9
1276+2021", Pub.L. 117-2, as amended. The state department shall either spend10
1277+or obligate such appropriation prior to December 30, 2024, and expend11
1278+the appropriation on or before December 31, 2026 IN ACCORDANCE WITH12
1279+SECTION 24-75-226 (4)(d).13
1280+SECTION 31. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 26-2-307, amend14
1281+(1)(b)(III.5)(B) as follows:15
1282+26-2-307. Fuel assistance payments - eligibility for federal16
1283+standard utility allowance - supplemental utility assistance fund17
1284+established - definitions - repeal. (1) (b) Except as provided in18
1285+subsection (1)(d) of this section:19
13571286 (III.5) (B) T
13581287 HE USE OF money spent
1359- APPROPRIATED pursuant to this
1360-subsection (1)(b)(III.5) must conform with the allowable purposes set forth
1361-in the federal "American Rescue Plan Act of 2021", Pub.L. 117-2, as
1362-amended. The state department shall either
1363- spend or obligate such
1364-appropriation prior to December 30, 2024, and expend the appropriation on
1365-or before December 31, 2026 IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 24-75-226
1366-(4)(d).
1367-SECTION 32. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 26-5-117, amend
1368-(2)(b)(III) as follows:
1369-26-5-117. Out-of-home placement for children and youth with
1370-mental or behavioral needs - funding - report - rules - legislative
1288+ APPROPRIATED pursuant to20
1289+this subsection (1)(b)(III.5) must conform with the allowable purposes set21
1290+forth in the federal "American Rescue Plan Act of 2021", Pub.L. 117-2,22
1291+as amended. The state department shall either spend or obligate such23
1292+appropriation prior to December 30, 2024, and expend the appropriation24
1293+on or before December 31, 2026 IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION25
1294+24-75-226 (4)(d).26
1295+SECTION 32. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 26-5-117, amend27
1296+1466
1297+-39- (2)(b)(III) as follows:1
1298+26-5-117. Out-of-home placement for children and youth with2
1299+mental or behavioral needs - funding - report - rules - legislative3
13711300 declaration - definitions - repeal. (2) (b) (III) T
13721301 HE USE OF money spent
1373-APPROPRIATED pursuant to this subsection (2) must conform with the
1374-allowable purposes set forth in the federal "American Rescue Plan Act of
1375-2021", Pub.L. 117-2, as amended. The state department shall either
1376- spend
1377-or obligate such appropriation prior to December 30, 2024, and expend the
1378-appropriation on or before December 31, 2026 IN ACCORDANCE WITH
1379-SECTION
1380- 24-75-226 (4)(d).
1381-SECTION 33. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 26.5-3-804, amend
1382-(8.5)(b) as follows:
1383-PAGE 30-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 26.5-3-804. Employer-based child care facility grant program -
1384-created - timeline and criteria - eligibility - grant awards - reports -
1385-funding - definitions - repeal. (8.5) (b) T
1302+4
1303+APPROPRIATED pursuant to this subsection (2) must conform with the5
1304+allowable purposes set forth in the federal "American Rescue Plan Act of6
1305+2021", Pub.L. 117-2, as amended. The state department shall either spend7
1306+or obligate such appropriation prior to December 30, 2024, and expend8
1307+the appropriation on or before December 31, 2026 IN ACCORDANCE WITH9
1308+SECTION 24-75-226 (4)(d).10
1309+SECTION 33. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 26.5-3-804, amend11
1310+(8.5)(b) as follows:12
1311+26.5-3-804. Employer-based child care facility grant program13
1312+- created - timeline and criteria - eligibility - grant awards - reports14
1313+- funding - definitions - repeal. (8.5) (b) T
13861314 HE USE OF money spent
1387-APPROPRIATED pursuant to this subsection (8.5) must conform with the
1388-allowable purposes set forth in the federal "American Rescue Plan Act of
1389-2021", Pub.L. 117-2, as amended. The department shall either
1390- spend or
1391-obligate such appropriation prior to December 30, 2024, and expend the
1392-appropriation on or before December 31, 2026 IN ACCORDANCE WITH
1393-SECTION
1394- 24-75-226 (4)(d).
1395-SECTION 34. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 26.5-3-805, amend
1396-(7)(b) as follows:
1397-26.5-3-805. Early care and education recruitment and retention
1398-grant and scholarship program - created - criteria and eligibility -
1399-grant and scholarship awards - reports - funding - rules - definitions -
1400-repeal. (7) (b) T
1315+15
1316+APPROPRIATED pursuant to this subsection (8.5) must conform with the16
1317+allowable purposes set forth in the federal "American Rescue Plan Act of17
1318+2021", Pub.L. 117-2, as amended. The department shall either spend or18
1319+obligate such appropriation prior to December 30, 2024, and expend the19
1320+appropriation on or before December 31, 2026 IN ACCORDANCE WITH20
1321+SECTION 24-75-226 (4)(d).21
1322+SECTION 34. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 26.5-3-805, amend22
1323+(7)(b) as follows:23
1324+26.5-3-805. Early care and education recruitment and24
1325+retention grant and scholarship program - created - criteria and25
1326+eligibility - grant and scholarship awards - reports - funding - rules26
1327+- definitions - repeal. (7) (b) T
14011328 HE USE OF money spent
1402- APPROPRIATED pursuant to this
1403-subsection (7) must conform with the allowable purposes set forth in the
1404-federal "American Rescue Plan Act of 2021", Pub.L. 117-2, as amended.
1405-The department shall either
1406- spend or obligate such appropriation prior to
1407-December 30, 2024, and expend the appropriation on or before December
1408-31, 2026 IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 24-75-226 (4)(d).
1409-SECTION 35. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 26.5-3-808, amend
1410-(5)(b) as follows:
1411-26.5-3-808. Family, friend, and neighbor support programs -
1412-advisory group - training and support program - funding - definitions
1329+ APPROPRIATED27
1330+1466
1331+-40- pursuant to this subsection (7) must conform with the allowable purposes1
1332+set forth in the federal "American Rescue Plan Act of 2021", Pub.L.2
1333+117-2, as amended. The department shall either spend or obligate such3
1334+appropriation prior to December 30, 2024, and expend the appropriation4
1335+on or before December 31, 2026 IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION5
1336+24-75-226 (4)(d).6
1337+SECTION 35. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 26.5-3-808, amend7
1338+(5)(b) as follows:8
1339+26.5-3-808. Family, friend, and neighbor support programs -9
1340+advisory group - training and support program - funding - definitions10
14131341 - repeal. (5) (b) T
14141342 HE USE OF money spent
1415- APPROPRIATED pursuant to this
1343+ APPROPRIATED pursuant to this11
14161344 subsection (5)
1417-AND MONEY THAT ORIGINATES FROM THE ARPA REFINANCE
1418-STATE MONEY CASH FUND
1419-, CREATED IN SECTION 24-75-226.5, APPROPRIATED
1420-FOR THE SAME PURPOSE
1421-, must conform with the allowable purposes set forth
1422-in the federal "American Rescue Plan Act of 2021", Pub.L. 117-2, as
1423-amended. The department shall either
1424- spend or obligate such appropriation
1425-prior to December 30, 2024, and expend the appropriation on or before
1426-December 31, 2026 IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 24-75-226 (4)(d).
1427-SECTION 36. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 26.5-3-904, amend
1428-(1)(b) as follows:
1429-PAGE 31-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 26.5-3-904. Home visiting grant program - authorized
1430-requirements - implementation partner - rules - definition - repeal.
1345+AND MONEY THAT ORIGINATES FROM THE ARPA12
1346+REFINANCE STATE MONEY CASH FUND , CREATED IN SECTION 24-75-226.5,13
1347+APPROPRIATED FOR THE SAME PURPOSE , must conform with the allowable14
1348+purposes set forth in the federal "American Rescue Plan Act of 2021",15
1349+Pub.L. 117-2, as amended. The department shall either
1350+ spend or obligate16
1351+such appropriation prior to December 30, 2024, and expend the17
1352+appropriation on or before December 31, 2026 IN ACCORDANCE WITH18
1353+SECTION 24-75-226 (4)(d).19
1354+SECTION 36. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 26.5-3-904, amend20
1355+(1)(b) as follows:21
1356+26.5-3-904. Home visiting grant program - authorized22
1357+requirements - implementation partner - rules - definition - repeal.23
14311358 (1) (b) T
14321359 HE USE OF money spent
1433- APPROPRIATED pursuant to this subsection
1434-(1) must conform with the allowable purposes set forth in the federal
1435-"American Rescue Plan Act of 2021", Pub.L. 117-2, as amended. The
1360+ APPROPRIATED pursuant to this24
1361+subsection (1) must conform with the allowable purposes set forth in the25
1362+federal "American Rescue Plan Act of 2021", Pub.L. 117-2, as amended.26
1363+The department shall either spend or obligate such appropriation prior to27
1364+1466
1365+-41- December 30, 2024, and expend the appropriation on or before December1
1366+31, 2026 IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 24-75-226 (4)(d).2
1367+SECTION 37. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 27-60-103, amend3
1368+(1.5)(b)(II) as follows:4
1369+27-60-103. Behavioral health crisis response system - services5
1370+- request for proposals - criteria - reporting - rules - definitions -6
1371+repeal. (1.5) (b) (II) T
1372+HE USE OF money spent
1373+ APPROPRIATED pursuant to7
1374+this subsection (1.5)
1375+AND MONEY THAT ORIGINATES FROM THE ARPA8
1376+REFINANCE STATE MONEY CASH FUND , CREATED IN SECTION 24-75-226.5,9
1377+APPROPRIATED FOR THE SAME PURPOSE , must conform with the allowable10
1378+purposes set forth in the federal "American Rescue Plan Act of 2021",11
1379+Pub.L. 117-2, as the act may be subsequently amended. The state12
14361380 department shall either
1437- spend or obligate such appropriation prior to
1438-December 30, 2024, and expend the appropriation on or before December
1439-31, 2026 IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 24-75-226 (4)(d).
1440-SECTION 37. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 27-60-103, amend
1441-(1.5)(b)(II) as follows:
1442-27-60-103. Behavioral health crisis response system - services -
1443-request for proposals - criteria - reporting - rules - definitions - repeal.
1444-(1.5) (b) (II) T
1381+ spend or obligate such appropriation prior to13
1382+December 30, 2024, and expend the appropriation on or before December14
1383+31, 2026 IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 24-75-226 (4)(d).15
1384+SECTION 38. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 27-60-114, amend16
1385+(8) and (11) as follows:17
1386+27-60-114. Colorado land-based tribe behavioral health18
1387+services grant - creation - funding - definitions - repeal. (8) To be19
1388+eligible to receive a grant, a grant applicant
1389+THAT REQUESTS GRANT20
1390+MONEY THAT ORIGINATES FROM THE MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM21
1391+THE CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND must submit to the state22
1392+department a written justification as set forth in 31 CFR 35.6 (b)(4) for23
1393+the capital expenditure; except that this requirement does not apply if the24
1394+state department determines that the written justification is not required25
1395+based on how the expenditures authorized pursuant to this section will be26
1396+reported to the United States department of the treasury. F
1397+OR MONEY27
1398+1466
1399+-42- THAT DID NOT ORIGINATE FROM THE MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM1
1400+THE CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND , A WRITTEN2
1401+JUSTIFICATION IS NOT REQUIRED, EXCEPT AS THE STATE DEPARTMENT3
1402+DETERMINES NECESSARY TO COMPLY WITH FEDERAL WRITTEN4
1403+JUSTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS.5
1404+(11) The state department shall distribute the grant money to the6
1405+grant recipient within thirty days after the grant recipient submits a7
1406+written justification specified in subsection (8) of this section but not later8
1407+than December 31, 2024. The grant recipient shall spend or obligate all9
1408+grant money awarded to the grant recipient by December 31, 2024. Any10
1409+money obligated by December 31, 2024, must be expended by December11
1410+31, 2026 IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 24-75-226 (4)(d).12
1411+SECTION 39. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 27-60-405, amend13
1412+(2)(b) as follows:14
1413+27-60-405. Grant program funding - requirements - reports15
1414+- appropriation. (2) (b) For each grant awarded for a capital16
1415+expenditure, the BHA is responsible for preparing the written justification17
1416+required pursuant to 31 CFR 35.6 (b)(4). A grant applicant that requests18
1417+grant money
1418+THAT ORIGINATES FROM THE MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED19
1419+FROM THE CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND for a capital20
1420+expenditure must submit to the BHA information requested by the BHA21
1421+for inclusion in the written justification; except that this requirement does22
1422+not apply if the BHA determines that the written justification is not23
1423+required based on how the expenditures authorized pursuant to this part24
1424+4 will be reported to the United States department of the treasury. F
1425+OR25
1426+GRANT MONEY THAT DID NOT ORIGINATE FROM THE MONEY THE STATE26
1427+RECEIVED FROM THE CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND , A27
1428+1466
1429+-43- WRITTEN JUSTIFICATION IS NOT REQUIRED , EXCEPT AS THE BHA1
1430+DETERMINES NECESSARY TO COMPLY WITH FEDERAL WRITTEN2
1431+JUSTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS.3
1432+SECTION 40. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 27-60-505, amend4
1433+(2) introductory portion and (3)(b) as follows:5
1434+27-60-505. Grant program funding - requirements - reports.6
1435+(2) Of the money appropriated to the state department,
1436+REGARDLESS OF7
1437+THE SOURCE, the BHA shall award grants in the following manner:8
1438+(3) (b) To be eligible to receive grant money for a capital9
1439+expenditure, the grant applicant
1440+THAT REQUESTS GRANT MONEY THAT10
1441+ORIGINATES FROM THE MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE11
1442+CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND must submit to the BHA a12
1443+written justification as set forth in 31 CFR 35.6 (b)(4) for the capital13
1444+expenditure; except that this requirement does not apply if the BHA14
1445+determines that the written justification is not required based on how the15
1446+expenditures authorized pursuant to this part 5 will be reported to the16
1447+United States department of the treasury. F
1448+OR GRANT MONEY THAT DID17
1449+NOT ORIGINATE FROM THE MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE18
1450+CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND , A WRITTEN JUSTIFICATION19
1451+IS NOT REQUIRED, EXCEPT AS THE BHA DETERMINES NECESSARY TO20
1452+COMPLY WITH FEDERAL WRITTEN JUSTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS .21
1453+SECTION
1454+41. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 27-71-103, amend22
1455+(3) as follows:23
1456+27-71-103. Mental health residential facilities - additional24
1457+beds. (3) The department shall distribute the money for the creation of25
1458+additional beds pursuant to this section no later than December 30, 2024.26
1459+Any person receiving money pursuant to this section shall spend or27
1460+1466
1461+-44- obligate all money received by December 30, 2024. Any money obligated1
1462+by December 30, 2024, must be expended by December 30, 2026 IN2
1463+ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 24-75-226 (4)(d).3
1464+SECTION 42. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 27-80-127, amend4
1465+(2)(a)(II) as follows:5
1466+27-80-127. Children and youth in need of residential mental6
1467+health and substance use treatment - repeal. (2) (a) (II) T
1468+HE USE OF7
1469+money spent
1470+ APPROPRIATED pursuant to this subsection (2) AND MONEY8
1471+THAT ORIGINATES FROM THE ARPA REFINANCE STATE MONEY CASH FUND,9
1472+CREATED IN SECTION 24-75-226.5, APPROPRIATED FOR THE SAME PURPOSE,10
1473+must conform with the allowable purposes set forth in the federal11
1474+"American Rescue Plan Act of 2021", Pub.L. 117-2, as amended. The12
1475+department shall either spend or obligate such appropriation prior to13
1476+December 30, 2024, and expend the appropriation on or before December14
1477+31, 2026 IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 24-75-226 (4)(d).15
1478+SECTION 43. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 27-90-112, amend16
1479+(2)(a)(II) as follows:17
1480+27-90-112. Youth neuro-psych facility - funding - repeal.18
1481+(2) (a) (II) Money spent pursuant to this subsection (2) must conform19
1482+with the allowable purposes set forth in the federal "American Rescue20
1483+Plan Act of 2021", Pub.L. 117-2, as amended. The department of human21
1484+services shall either spend or obligate such appropriation prior to22
1485+December 30, 2024, and expend the appropriation on or before December23
1486+31, 2026 IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 24-75-226 (4)(d).24
1487+SECTION 44. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 27-94-107, amend25
1488+(1) as follows:26
1489+27-94-107. Renovation for additional beds. (1) The department27
1490+1466
1491+-45- of human services shall renovate a building at the center to add at least1
1492+sixteen inpatient beds. The department shall spend or obligate all money2
1493+appropriated for the renovation by December 30, 2024. Any money3
1494+obligated by December 30, 2024, must be expended by December 30,4
1495+2026 IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 24-75-226 (4)(d).5
1496+SECTION 45. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 35-1-117, amend6
1497+(2)(b)(III), (3)(c)(III), and (6)(c) as follows:7
1498+35-1-117. Community food access program - creation -8
1499+purpose - duties and responsibilities - grant program - advisory9
1500+committee - funding - reporting - rules - definitions - repeal.10
1501+(2) (b) (III) T
14451502 HE USE OF money spent
1446- APPROPRIATED pursuant to this
1447-subsection (1.5)
1448-AND MONEY THAT ORIGINATES FROM THE ARPA REFINANCE
1449-STATE MONEY CASH FUND
1450-, CREATED IN SECTION 24-75-226.5, APPROPRIATED
1451-FOR THE SAME PURPOSE
1452-, must conform with the allowable purposes set forth
1453-in the federal "American Rescue Plan Act of 2021", Pub.L. 117-2, as the act
1454-may be subsequently amended. The state department shall either
1455- spend or
1456-obligate such appropriation prior to December 30, 2024, and expend the
1457-appropriation on or before December 31, 2026 IN ACCORDANCE WITH
1458-SECTION
1459- 24-75-226 (4)(d).
1460-SECTION 38. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 27-60-114, amend (8)
1461-and (11) as follows:
1462-27-60-114. Colorado land-based tribe behavioral health services
1463-grant - creation - funding - definitions - repeal. (8) To be eligible to
1464-receive a grant, a grant applicant
1465-THAT REQUESTS GRANT MONEY THAT
1466-ORIGINATES FROM THE MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE
1467-CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND
1468- must submit to the state
1469-department a written justification as set forth in 31 CFR 35.6 (b)(4) for the
1470-capital expenditure; except that this requirement does not apply if the state
1471-department determines that the written justification is not required based on
1472-how the expenditures authorized pursuant to this section will be reported to
1473-the United States department of the treasury. F
1474-OR MONEY THAT DID NOT
1475-ORIGINATE FROM THE MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE CORONAVIRUS
1476-STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND
1477-, A WRITTEN JUSTIFICATION IS NOT REQUIRED,
1478-EXCEPT AS THE STATE DEPARTMENT DETERMINES NECESSARY TO COMPLY
1479-PAGE 32-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 WITH FEDERAL WRITTEN JUSTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS .
1480-(11) The state department shall distribute the grant money to the
1481-grant recipient within thirty days after the grant recipient submits a written
1482-justification specified in subsection (8) of this section but not later than
1483-December 31, 2024. The grant recipient shall spend or obligate all grant
1484-money awarded to the grant recipient by December 31, 2024. Any money
1485-obligated by December 31, 2024, must be expended by December 31, 2026
1486-IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 24-75-226 (4)(d).
1487-SECTION 39. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 27-60-405, amend
1488-(2)(b) as follows:
1489-27-60-405. Grant program funding - requirements - reports -
1490-appropriation. (2) (b) For each grant awarded for a capital expenditure,
1491-the BHA is responsible for preparing the written justification required
1492-pursuant to 31 CFR 35.6 (b)(4). A grant applicant that requests grant money
1493-THAT ORIGINATES FROM THE MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE
1494-CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND
1495- for a capital expenditure must
1496-submit to the BHA information requested by the BHA for inclusion in the
1497-written justification; except that this requirement does not apply if the BHA
1498-determines that the written justification is not required based on how the
1499-expenditures authorized pursuant to this part 4 will be reported to the
1500-United States department of the treasury. F
1501-OR GRANT MONEY THAT DID NOT
1502-ORIGINATE FROM THE MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE CORONAVIRUS
1503-STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND
1504-, A WRITTEN JUSTIFICATION IS NOT REQUIRED,
1505-EXCEPT AS THE BHA DETERMINES NECESSARY TO COMPLY WITH FEDERAL
1506-WRITTEN JUSTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS
1507-.
1508-SECTION 40. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 27-60-505, amend (2)
1509-introductory portion and (3)(b) as follows:
1510-27-60-505. Grant program funding - requirements - reports.
1511-(2) Of the money appropriated to the state department,
1512-REGARDLESS OF THE
1513-SOURCE
1514-, the BHA shall award grants in the following manner:
1515-(3) (b) To be eligible to receive grant money for a capital
1516-expenditure, the grant applicant
1517-THAT REQUESTS GRANT MONEY THAT
1518-ORIGINATES FROM THE MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE
1519-CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND
1520- must submit to the BHA a
1521-PAGE 33-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 written justification as set forth in 31 CFR 35.6 (b)(4) for the capital
1522-expenditure; except that this requirement does not apply if the BHA
1523-determines that the written justification is not required based on how the
1524-expenditures authorized pursuant to this part 5 will be reported to the
1525-United States department of the treasury. F
1526-OR GRANT MONEY THAT DID NOT
1527-ORIGINATE FROM THE MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE CORONAVIRUS
1528-STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND
1529-, A WRITTEN JUSTIFICATION IS NOT REQUIRED,
1530-EXCEPT AS THE BHA DETERMINES NECESSARY TO COMPLY WITH FEDERAL
1531-WRITTEN JUSTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS
1532-.
1533-SECTION 41. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 27-71-103, amend (3)
1534-as follows:
1535-27-71-103. Mental health residential facilities - additional beds.
1536-(3) The department shall distribute the money for the creation of additional
1537-beds pursuant to this section no later than December 30, 2024. Any person
1538-receiving money pursuant to this section shall spend or obligate all money
1539-received by December 30, 2024. Any money obligated by December 30,
1540-2024, must be expended by December 30, 2026 IN ACCORDANCE WITH
1541-SECTION
1542- 24-75-226 (4)(d).
1543-SECTION 42. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 27-80-127, amend
1544-(2)(a)(II) as follows:
1545-27-80-127. Children and youth in need of residential mental
1546-health and substance use treatment - repeal. (2) (a) (II) T
1547-HE USE OF
1548-money spent
1549- APPROPRIATED pursuant to this subsection (2) AND MONEY
1550-THAT ORIGINATES FROM THE
1551-ARPA REFINANCE STATE MONEY CASH FUND ,
1552-CREATED IN SECTION 24-75-226.5, APPROPRIATED FOR THE SAME PURPOSE ,
1553-must conform with the allowable purposes set forth in the federal
1554-"American Rescue Plan Act of 2021", Pub.L. 117-2, as amended. The
1555-department shall either
1556- spend or obligate such appropriation prior to
1557-December 30, 2024, and expend the appropriation on or before December
1558-31, 2026 IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 24-75-226 (4)(d).
1559-SECTION 43. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 27-90-112, amend
1560-(2)(a)(II) as follows:
1561-27-90-112. Youth neuro-psych facility - funding - repeal.
1562-(2) (a) (II) Money spent pursuant to this subsection (2) must conform with
1563-PAGE 34-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 the allowable purposes set forth in the federal "American Rescue Plan Act
1564-of 2021", Pub.L. 117-2, as amended. The department of human services
1565-shall either
1566- spend or obligate such appropriation prior to December 30,
1567-2024, and expend the appropriation on or before December 31, 2026 IN
1568-ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION
1569- 24-75-226 (4)(d).
1570-SECTION 44. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 27-94-107, amend (1)
1571-as follows:
1572-27-94-107. Renovation for additional beds. (1) The department
1573-of human services shall renovate a building at the center to add at least
1574-sixteen inpatient beds. The department shall spend or obligate all money
1575-appropriated for the renovation by December 30, 2024. Any money
1576-obligated by December 30, 2024, must be expended by December 30, 2026
1577-IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 24-75-226 (4)(d).
1578-SECTION 45. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 35-1-117, amend
1579-(2)(b)(III), (3)(c)(III), and (6)(c) as follows:
1580-35-1-117. Community food access program - creation - purpose
1581-- duties and responsibilities - grant program - advisory committee -
1582-funding - reporting - rules - definitions - repeal. (2) (b) (III) T
1583-HE USE OF
1584-money spent
1585- APPROPRIATED pursuant to this subsection (2)(b) must conform
1586-with the allowable purposes set forth in the federal "American Rescue Plan
1587-Act of 2021", Pub.L. 117-2, as amended. The department shall either
1588- spend
1589-or obligate such appropriation prior to December 30, 2024, and expend the
1590-appropriation on or before December 31, 2026 IN ACCORDANCE WITH
1591-SECTION
1592- 24-75-226 (4)(d).
1593-(3) (c) (III) Money spent pursuant to this subsection (3)(c) must
1594-conform with the allowable purposes set forth in the federal "American
1595-Rescue Plan Act of 2021", Pub.L. 117-2, as amended. The department shall
1596-either
1597- spend or obligate such appropriation prior to December 30, 2024, and
1598-expend the appropriation on or before December 31, 2026 IN ACCORDANCE
1599-WITH SECTION
1600- 24-75-226 (4)(d).
1503+ APPROPRIATED pursuant to this11
1504+subsection (2)(b) must conform with the allowable purposes set forth in12
1505+the federal "American Rescue Plan Act of 2021", Pub.L. 117-2, as13
1506+amended. The department shall either spend or obligate such14
1507+appropriation prior to December 30, 2024, and expend the appropriation15
1508+on or before December 31, 2026 IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION16
1509+24-75-226 (4)(d).17
1510+(3) (c) (III) Money spent pursuant to this subsection (3)(c) must18
1511+conform with the allowable purposes set forth in the federal "American19
1512+Rescue Plan Act of 2021", Pub.L. 117-2, as amended. The department20
1513+shall either spend or obligate such appropriation prior to December 30,21
1514+2024, and expend the appropriation on or before December 31, 2026 IN22
1515+ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 24-75-226 (4)(d).23
16011516 (6) (c) T
16021517 HE USE OF money spent
1603- APPROPRIATED pursuant to this
1604-subsection (6) must conform with the allowable purposes set forth in the
1605-federal "American Rescue Plan Act of 2021", Pub.L. 117-2, as amended.
1606-The department of human services shall either
1607- spend or obligate such
1608-PAGE 35-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 appropriation prior to December 30, 2024, and expend the appropriation on
1609-or before December 31, 2026 IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 24-75-226
1610-(4)(d).
1611-SECTION 46. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 37-60-134, amend
1612-(7)(b) as follows:
1613-37-60-134. Groundwater compact compliance and sustainability
1614-fund - creation - conservation district recommendations for
1615-expenditures - state engineer approval - legislative declaration -
1616-transfer - definitions - reports - notice to revisor of statutes - repeal.
1617-(7) (b) On August 15, 2024, if there is unobligated
1618-OR UNENCUMBERED
1619-money in the fund, the state treasurer shall:
1518+ APPROPRIATED pursuant to this24
1519+subsection (6) must conform with the allowable purposes set forth in the25
1520+federal "American Rescue Plan Act of 2021", Pub.L. 117-2, as amended.26
1521+The department of human services shall either spend or obligate such27
1522+1466
1523+-46- appropriation prior to December 30, 2024, and expend the appropriation1
1524+on or before December 31, 2026 IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION2
1525+24-75-226 (4)(d).3
1526+SECTION 46. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 37-60-134, amend4
1527+(7)(b) as follows:5
1528+37-60-134. Groundwater compact compliance and6
1529+sustainability fund - creation - conservation district7
1530+recommendations for expenditures - state engineer approval -8
1531+legislative declaration - transfer - definitions - reports - notice to9
1532+revisor of statutes - repeal. (7) (b) On August 15, 2024, if there is10
1533+unobligated
1534+OR UNENCUMBERED money in the fund, the state treasurer11
1535+shall:12
16201536 (I) If the amount of unobligated
1621-OR UNENCUMBERED money is
1622-twenty million dollars or less, transfer all of the unobligated money to the
1623-water plan implementation account; or
1537+OR UNENCUMBERED money is13
1538+twenty million dollars or less, transfer all of the unobligated money to the14
1539+water plan implementation account; or15
16241540 (II) If the amount of unobligated
1625-OR UNENCUMBERED money is
1626-greater than twenty million dollars, transfer to the water plan
1627-implementation account twenty million dollars.
1628-SECTION 47. Appropriation - adjustments to 2023 long bill.
1629-(1) For the 2023-24 state fiscal year, $495,000,000 is appropriated to the
1630-department of corrections. This appropriation is from the "American rescue
1631-plan act of 2021" cash fund created in section 24-75-226 (2), C.R.S., and is
1632-of money the state received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal
1633-recovery fund. To implement this act, the department may use this
1634-appropriation for centrally appropriated personal services pursuant to
1635-section 24-75-226 (4)(a)(IV), C.R.S. Amounts appropriated for centrally
1636-appropriated personal services may be expended by a department in any line
1637-item that includes a general fund appropriation for personal services up to
1638-the amount that is spent for personal services in the line item for state fiscal
1639-year 2023-24.
1640-(2) To implement this act and pursuant to section 24-75-226
1641-(4.1)(c), C.R.S., the total general fund appropriation made in the annual
1642-general appropriation act for the 2023-24 state fiscal year to the department
1643-of corrections is decreased by $495,000,000. To implement the reduction
1644-in the department's total general fund appropriation, and pursuant to section
1645-PAGE 36-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 24-75-226 (4.1)(a)(I), C.R.S., the amount of general fund money
1646-appropriated in a specific line item for personal services expenses for state
1647-fiscal year 2023-24 is reduced by the amount of money from the "American
1648-rescue plan act of 2021" cash fund that is expended in a line item under
1649-subsection (1) of this section.
1650-SECTION 48. Appropriation - adjustments to 2024 long bill.
1651-(1) For the 2024-25 state fiscal year, $324,000,000 is appropriated to the
1652-department of corrections. This appropriation is from the "American rescue
1653-plan act of 2021" cash fund created in section 24-75-226 (2), C.R.S., and is
1654-of money the state received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal
1655-recovery fund. To implement this act, the department may use this
1656-appropriation for centrally appropriated personal services pursuant to
1657-section 24-75-226 (4)(a)(V), C.R.S. Amounts appropriated for centrally
1658-appropriated personal services may be expended by a department in any line
1659-item that includes a general fund appropriation for personal services up to
1660-the amount that is spent for personal services in the line item as of January
1661-31, 2025.
1662-(2) To implement this act and pursuant to section 24-75-226
1663-(4.1)(c), C.R.S., the total general fund appropriation made in the annual
1664-general appropriation act for the 2024-25 state fiscal year to the department
1665-of corrections is decreased by $324,000,000. To implement the reduction
1666-in the department's total general fund appropriation, and pursuant to section
1667-24-75-226 (4.1)(a)(II), C.R.S., the amount of general fund money
1668-appropriated in a line item for personal services expenses for state fiscal
1669-year 2024-25 is reduced by the amount of money from the "American
1670-rescue plan act of 2021" cash fund that is expended in a line item under
1671-subsection (1) of this section.
1672-SECTION 49. Appropriation - adjustments to 2023 long bill.
1673-(1) For the 2023-24 state fiscal year, $214,000,000 is appropriated to the
1674-department of human services. This appropriation is from the "American
1675-rescue plan act of 2021" cash fund created in section 24-75-226 (2), C.R.S.,
1676-and is of money the state received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal
1677-recovery fund. To implement this act, the department may use this
1678-appropriation for centrally appropriated personal services pursuant to
1679-section 24-75-226 (4)(a)(IV), C.R.S. Amounts appropriated for centrally
1680-appropriated personal services may be expended by a department in any line
1681-item that includes a general fund appropriation for personal services up to
1682-PAGE 37-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 the amount that is spent for personal services in the line item for state fiscal
1683-year 2023-24.
1684-(2) To implement this act and pursuant to section 24-75-226
1685-(4.1)(c), C.R.S., the total general fund appropriation made in the annual
1686-general appropriation act for the 2023-24 state fiscal year to the department
1687-of human services is decreased by $214,000,000. To implement the
1688-reduction in the department's total general fund appropriation, and pursuant
1689-to section 24-75-226 (4.1)(a)(I), C.R.S., the amount of general fund money
1690-appropriated in a specific line item for personal services expenses for state
1691-fiscal year 2023-24 is reduced by the amount of money from the "American
1692-rescue plan act of 2021" cash fund that is expended in a line item under
1693-subsection (1) of this section.
1694-SECTION 50. Appropriation - adjustments to 2024 long bill.
1695-(1) For the 2024-25 state fiscal year, $63,182,048 is appropriated to the
1696-department of human services. This appropriation is from the "American
1697-rescue plan act of 2021" cash fund created in section 24-75-226 (2), C.R.S.,
1698-and is of money the state received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal
1699-recovery fund. To implement this act, the department may use this
1700-appropriation for centrally appropriated personal services pursuant to
1701-section 24-75-226 (4)(a)(V), C.R.S. Amounts appropriated for centrally
1702-appropriated personal services may be expended by a department in any line
1703-item that includes a general fund appropriation for personal services up to
1704-the amount that is spent for personal services in the line item as of January
1705-31, 2025.
1706-(2) To implement this act and pursuant to section 24-75-226
1707-(4.1)(c), C.R.S., the total general fund appropriation made in the annual
1708-general appropriation act for the 2024-25 state fiscal year to the department
1709-of human services is decreased by $63,182,048. To implement the reduction
1710-in the department's total general fund appropriation, and pursuant to section
1711-24-75-226 (4.1)(a)(II), C.R.S., the amount of general fund money
1712-appropriated in a line item for personal services expenses for state fiscal
1713-year 2024-25 is reduced by the amount of money from the "American
1714-rescue plan act of 2021" cash fund that is expended in a line item under
1715-subsection (1) of this section.
1716-SECTION 51. Appropriation - adjustments to 2023 long bill.
1717-(1) For the 2023-24 state fiscal year, $309,000,000 is appropriated to the
1718-PAGE 38-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 judicial department, excluding judicial independent agencies. This
1719-appropriation is from the "American rescue plan act of 2021" cash fund
1720-created in section 24-75-226 (2), C.R.S., and is of money the state received
1721-from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund. To implement this
1722-act, the department, excluding judicial independent agencies, may use this
1723-appropriation for centrally appropriated personal services pursuant to
1724-section 24-75-226 (4)(a)(IV), C.R.S. Amounts appropriated for centrally
1725-appropriated personal services may be expended by a department in any line
1726-item that includes a general fund appropriation for personal services up to
1727-the amount that is spent for personal services in the line item for state fiscal
1728-year 2023-24.
1729-(2) To implement this act and pursuant to section 24-75-226
1730-(4.1)(c), C.R.S., the total general fund appropriation made in the annual
1731-general appropriation act for the 2023-24 state fiscal year to the judicial
1732-department, excluding judicial independent agencies, is decreased by
1733-$309,000,000. To implement the reduction in the department's total general
1734-fund appropriation, and pursuant to section 24-75-226 (4.1)(a)(I), C.R.S.,
1735-the amount of general fund money appropriated in a specific line item for
1736-personal services expenses for state fiscal year 2023-24 is reduced by the
1737-amount of money from the "American rescue plan act of 2021" cash fund
1738-that is expended in a line item under subsection (1) of this section.
1739-SECTION 52. Appropriation - adjustments to 2024 long bill.
1740-(1) For the 2024-25 state fiscal year, $200,000,000 is appropriated to the
1741-judicial department, excluding judicial independent agencies. This
1742-appropriation is from the "American rescue plan act of 2021" cash fund
1743-created in section 24-75-226 (2), C.R.S., and is of money the state received
1744-from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund. To implement this
1745-act, the department, excluding judicial independent agencies, may use this
1746-appropriation for centrally appropriated personal services pursuant to
1747-section 24-75-226 (4)(a)(V), C.R.S. Amounts appropriated for centrally
1748-appropriated personal services may be expended by a department in any line
1749-item that includes a general fund appropriation for personal services up to
1750-the amount that is spent for personal services in the line item as of January
1751-31, 2025.
1752-(2) To implement this act and pursuant to section 24-75-226
1753-(4.1)(c), C.R.S., the total general fund appropriation made in the annual
1754-general appropriation act for the 2024-25 state fiscal year to the judicial
1755-PAGE 39-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 department, excluding judicial independent agencies, is decreased by
1756-$200,000,000. To implement the reduction in the department's total general
1757-fund appropriation, and pursuant to section 24-75-226 (4.1)(a)(II), C.R.S.,
1758-the amount of general fund money appropriated in a line item for personal
1759-services expenses for state fiscal year 2024-25 is reduced by the amount of
1760-money from the "American rescue plan act of 2021" cash fund that is
1761-expended in a line item under subsection (1) of this section.
1762-SECTION 53. Appropriation to the departments of education,
1763-higher education, and public health and environment for the fiscal year
1764-beginning July 1, 2022. In Session Laws of Colorado 2022, amend section
1765-5 of chapter 175, (SB 22-147), as section 5 (1) and (2) are amended by HB
1766-24-1465, as follows:
1767-Section 5. Appropriation. (1) For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,
1768-$4,600,000 is appropriated to the department of higher education for use by
1769-the regents of the university of Colorado. This appropriation is from the
1770-behavioral and mental health cash fund created in section 24-75-230 (2)(a),
1771-C.R.S., and
1772- C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $185,931 is of money the state
1773-received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund. FUND AND
1774-$4,414,069 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND . To implement this act,
1775-the regents may use this appropriation for the Colorado pediatric psychiatry
1776-consultation and access program. Any money appropriated in this section
1777-not expended prior to July 1, 2023, is further appropriated to the regents
1778-from July 1, 2023, through December 31, 2026, for the same purpose.
1779-(2) For the 2022-23 state fiscal year, $5,000,000 is appropriated to
1780-the department of education. This appropriation is from the behavioral and
1781-mental health cash fund created in section 24-75-230 (2)(a), C.R.S., is of
1782-money the state received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery
1783-fund, and is based on an assumption that the department will require an
1784-additional 0.4 FTE. O
1785-F THIS AMOUNT, $1,483,419 IS OF MONEY THE STATE
1786-RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND
1787-AND
1788-$3,516,581 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND . To implement this
1789-act, the department may use this appropriation for the behavioral health care
1790-professionals matching grant program. Any money appropriated in this
1791-section not expended prior to July 1, 2023, is further appropriated to the
1792-department from July 1, 2023, through December 31, 2026, for the same
1793-purpose.
1794-PAGE 40-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 (3) For the 2022-23 state fiscal year, $1,500,000 is appropriated to
1795-the department of public health and environment for use by the prevention
1796-services division. This appropriation is from the behavioral and mental
1797-health cash fund created in section 24-75-230 (2)(a), C.R.S., is of money the
1798-state received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund, and
1799-is based on an assumption that the division will require an additional 0.4
1541+OR UNENCUMBERED money is16
1542+greater than twenty million dollars, transfer to the water plan17
1543+implementation account twenty million dollars.18
1544+SECTION
1545+47. Appropriation - adjustments to 2023 long bill.19
1546+(1) For the 2023-24 state fiscal year, $495,000,000 is appropriated to the20
1547+department of corrections. This appropriation is from the "American21
1548+rescue plan act of 2021" cash fund created in section 24-75-226 (2),22
1549+C.R.S., and is of money the state received from the federal coronavirus23
1550+state fiscal recovery fund. To implement this act, the department may use24
1551+this appropriation for centrally appropriated personal services pursuant to25
1552+section 24-75-226 (4)(a)(IV), C.R.S. Amounts appropriated for centrally26
1553+appropriated personal services may be expended by a department in any27
1554+1466
1555+-47- line item that includes a general fund appropriation for personal services1
1556+up to the amount that is spent for personal services in the line item for2
1557+state fiscal year 2023-24.3
1558+(2) To implement this act and pursuant to section 24-75-2264
1559+(4.1)(c), C.R.S., the total general fund appropriation made in the annual5
1560+general appropriation act for the 2023-24 state fiscal year to the6
1561+department of corrections is decreased by $495,000,000. To implement7
1562+the reduction in the department's total general fund appropriation, and8
1563+pursuant to section 24-75-226 (4.1)(a)(I), C.R.S., the amount of general9
1564+fund money appropriated in a specific line item for personal services10
1565+expenses for state fiscal year 2023-24 is reduced by the amount of money11
1566+from the "American rescue plan act of 2021" cash fund that is expended12
1567+in a line item under subsection (1) of this section.13
1568+SECTION 48. Appropriation - adjustments to 2024 long bill.14
1569+(1) For the 2024-25 state fiscal year, $324,000,000 is appropriated to the15
1570+department of corrections. This appropriation is from the "American16
1571+rescue plan act of 2021" cash fund created in section 24-75-226 (2),17
1572+C.R.S., and is of money the state received from the federal coronavirus18
1573+state fiscal recovery fund. To implement this act, the department may use19
1574+this appropriation for centrally appropriated personal services pursuant to20
1575+section 24-75-226 (4)(a)(V), C.R.S. Amounts appropriated for centrally21
1576+appropriated personal services may be expended by a department in any22
1577+line item that includes a general fund appropriation for personal services23
1578+up to the amount that is spent for personal services in the line item as of24
1579+January 31, 2025.25
1580+(2) To implement this act and pursuant to section 24-75-22626
1581+(4.1)(c), C.R.S., the total general fund appropriation made in the annual27
1582+1466
1583+-48- general appropriation act for the 2024-25 state fiscal year to the1
1584+department of corrections is decreased by $324,000,000. To implement2
1585+the reduction in the department's total general fund appropriation, and3
1586+pursuant to section 24-75-226 (4.1)(a)(II), C.R.S., the amount of general4
1587+fund money appropriated in a line item for personal services expenses for5
1588+state fiscal year 2024-25 is reduced by the amount of money from the6
1589+"American rescue plan act of 2021" cash fund that is expended in a line7
1590+item under subsection (1) of this section.8
1591+SECTION 49. Appropriation - adjustments to 2023 long bill.9
1592+(1) For the 2023-24 state fiscal year, $214,000,000 is appropriated to the10
1593+department of human services. This appropriation is from the "American11
1594+rescue plan act of 2021" cash fund created in section 24-75-226 (2),12
1595+C.R.S., and is of money the state received from the federal coronavirus13
1596+state fiscal recovery fund. To implement this act, the department may use14
1597+this appropriation for centrally appropriated personal services pursuant to15
1598+section 24-75-226 (4)(a)(IV), C.R.S. Amounts appropriated for centrally16
1599+appropriated personal services may be expended by a department in any17
1600+line item that includes a general fund appropriation for personal services18
1601+up to the amount that is spent for personal services in the line item for19
1602+state fiscal year 2023-24.20
1603+(2) To implement this act and pursuant to section 24-75-22621
1604+(4.1)(c), C.R.S., the total general fund appropriation made in the annual22
1605+general appropriation act for the 2023-24 state fiscal year to the23
1606+department of human services is decreased by $214,000,000. To24
1607+implement the reduction in the department's total general fund25
1608+appropriation, and pursuant to section 24-75-226 (4.1)(a)(I), C.R.S., the26
1609+amount of general fund money appropriated in a specific line item for27
1610+1466
1611+-49- personal services expenses for state fiscal year 2023-24 is reduced by the1
1612+amount of money from the "American rescue plan act of 2021" cash fund2
1613+that is expended in a line item under subsection (1) of this section. 3
1614+SECTION 50. Appropriation - adjustments to 2024 long bill.4
1615+(1) For the 2024-25 state fiscal year, $63,182,048 is appropriated to the5
1616+department of human services. This appropriation is from the "American6
1617+rescue plan act of 2021" cash fund created in section 24-75-226 (2),7
1618+C.R.S., and is of money the state received from the federal coronavirus8
1619+state fiscal recovery fund. To implement this act, the department may use9
1620+this appropriation for centrally appropriated personal services pursuant to10
1621+section 24-75-226 (4)(a)(V), C.R.S. Amounts appropriated for centrally11
1622+appropriated personal services may be expended by a department in any12
1623+line item that includes a general fund appropriation for personal services13
1624+up to the amount that is spent for personal services in the line item as of14
1625+January 31, 2025.15
1626+(2) To implement this act and pursuant to section 24-75-22616
1627+(4.1)(c), C.R.S., the total general fund appropriation made in the annual17
1628+general appropriation act for the 2024-25 state fiscal year to the18
1629+department of human services is decreased by $63,182,048. To implement19
1630+the reduction in the department's total general fund appropriation, and20
1631+pursuant to section 24-75-226 (4.1)(a)(II), C.R.S., the amount of general21
1632+fund money appropriated in a line item for personal services expenses for22
1633+state fiscal year 2024-25 is reduced by the amount of money from the23
1634+"American rescue plan act of 2021" cash fund that is expended in a line24
1635+item under subsection (1) of this section.25
1636+SECTION 51. Appropriation - adjustments to 2023 long bill.26
1637+(1) For the 2023-24 state fiscal year, $309,000,000 is appropriated to the27
1638+1466
1639+-50- judicial department, excluding judicial independent agencies. This1
1640+appropriation is from the "American rescue plan act of 2021" cash fund2
1641+created in section 24-75-226 (2), C.R.S., and is of money the state3
1642+received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund. To4
1643+implement this act, the department, excluding judicial independent5
1644+agencies, may use this appropriation for centrally appropriated personal6
1645+services pursuant to section 24-75-226 (4)(a)(IV), C.R.S. Amounts7
1646+appropriated for centrally appropriated personal services may be8
1647+expended by a department in any line item that includes a general fund9
1648+appropriation for personal services up to the amount that is spent for10
1649+personal services in the line item for state fiscal year 2023-24.11
1650+(2) To implement this act and pursuant to section 24-75-22612
1651+(4.1)(c), C.R.S., the total general fund appropriation made in the annual13
1652+general appropriation act for the 2023-24 state fiscal year to the judicial14
1653+department, excluding judicial independent agencies, is decreased by15
1654+$309,000,000. To implement the reduction in the department's total16
1655+general fund appropriation, and pursuant to section 24-75-226 (4.1)(a)(I),17
1656+C.R.S., the amount of general fund money appropriated in a specific line18
1657+item for personal services expenses for state fiscal year 2023-24 is19
1658+reduced by the amount of money from the "American rescue plan act of20
1659+2021" cash fund that is expended in a line item under subsection (1) of21
1660+this section.22
1661+SECTION 52. Appropriation - adjustments to 2024 long bill.23
1662+(1) For the 2024-25 state fiscal year, $200,000,000 is appropriated to the24
1663+judicial department, excluding judicial independent agencies. This25
1664+appropriation is from the "American rescue plan act of 2021" cash fund26
1665+created in section 24-75-226 (2), C.R.S., and is of money the state27
1666+1466
1667+-51- received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund. To1
1668+implement this act, the department, excluding judicial independent2
1669+agencies, may use this appropriation for centrally appropriated personal3
1670+services pursuant to section 24-75-226 (4)(a)(V), C.R.S. Amounts4
1671+appropriated for centrally appropriated personal services may be5
1672+expended by a department in any line item that includes a general fund6
1673+appropriation for personal services up to the amount that is spent for7
1674+personal services in the line item as of January 31, 2025.8
1675+(2) To implement this act and pursuant to section 24-75-2269
1676+(4.1)(c), C.R.S., the total general fund appropriation made in the annual10
1677+general appropriation act for the 2024-25 state fiscal year to the judicial11
1678+department, excluding judicial independent agencies, is decreased by12
1679+$200,000,000. To implement the reduction in the department's total13
1680+general fund appropriation, and pursuant to section 24-75-226 (4.1)(a)(II),14
1681+C.R.S., the amount of general fund money appropriated in a line item for15
1682+personal services expenses for state fiscal year 2024-25 is reduced by the16
1683+amount of money from the "American rescue plan act of 2021" cash fund17
1684+that is expended in a line item under subsection (1) of this section. 18
1685+SECTION 53. Appropriation to the departments of education,19
1686+higher education, and public health and environment for the fiscal20
1687+year beginning July 1, 2022. In Session Laws of Colorado 2022, amend21
1688+section 5 of chapter 175, (SB 22-147), as section 5 (1) and (2) are22
1689+amended by HB 24-1465, as follows:23
1690+Section 5. Appropriation. (1) For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,24
1691+$4,600,000 is appropriated to the department of higher education for use25
1692+by the regents of the university of Colorado. This appropriation is from26
1693+the behavioral and mental health cash fund created in section 24-75-23027
1694+1466
1695+-52- (2)(a), C.R.S., and C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $185,931 is of money the1
1696+state received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund.2
1697+FUND AND $4,414,069 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND . To3
1698+implement this act, the regents may use this appropriation for the4
1699+Colorado pediatric psychiatry consultation and access program. Any5
1700+money appropriated in this section not expended prior to July 1, 2023, is6
1701+further appropriated to the regents from July 1, 2023, through December7
1702+31, 2026, for the same purpose.8
1703+(2) For the 2022-23 state fiscal year, $5,000,000 is appropriated9
1704+to the department of education. This appropriation is from the behavioral10
1705+and mental health cash fund created in section 24-75-230 (2)(a), C.R.S.,11
1706+is of money the state received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal12
1707+recovery fund, and is based on an assumption that the department will13
1708+require an additional 0.4 FTE. O
1709+F THIS AMOUNT, $1,483,419 IS OF MONEY14
1710+THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL15
1711+RECOVERY FUND AND $3,516,581 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND .16
1712+To implement this act, the department may use this appropriation for the17
1713+behavioral health care professionals matching grant program. Any money18
1714+appropriated in this section not expended prior to July 1, 2023, is further19
1715+appropriated to the department from July 1, 2023, through December 31,20
1716+2026, for the same purpose.21
1717+(3) For the 2022-23 state fiscal year, $1,500,000 is appropriated22
1718+to the department of public health and environment for use by the23
1719+prevention services division. This appropriation is from the behavioral24
1720+and mental health cash fund created in section 24-75-230 (2)(a), C.R.S.,25
1721+is of money the state received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal
1722+26
1723+recovery fund, and is based on an assumption that the division will27
1724+1466
1725+-53- require an additional 0.4 FTE. OF THIS AMOUNT, $834,514 IS OF MONEY1
1726+THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL2
1727+RECOVERY FUND AND $665,486 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND. To3
1728+implement this act, the division may use this appropriation for4
1729+school-based health centers. Any money appropriated in this section not5
1730+expended prior to July 1, 2023, is further appropriated to the division6
1731+from July 1, 2023, through December 30, 2024, for the same purpose.7
1732+SECTION 54. Appropriation to the department of human8
1733+services for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022. In Session Laws of9
1734+Colorado 2022, amend section 3 of chapter 217, (SB 22-148), as section10
1735+3 is amended by HB 24-1465 as follows:11
1736+Section 3. Appropriation. For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,12
1737+$5,000,000 is appropriated to the department of human services for use13
1738+by the behavioral health administration. This appropriation is from the14
1739+behavioral and mental health cash fund created in section 24-75-23015
1740+(2)(a), C.R.S., and C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $3,500,000 is of money the16
1741+state received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund.17
1742+FUND AND $1,500,000 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND . To18
1743+implement this act, the administration may use this appropriation for the19
1744+Colorado land-based tribe behavioral health services grant program. Any20
1745+money appropriated in this section not expended prior to July 1, 2023, is21
1746+further appropriated to the administration from July 1, 2023, through22
1747+December 31, 2026, for the same purpose. M
1748+ONEY THAT ORIGINATED23
1749+FROM THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND SHALL24
1750+BE OBLIGATED AND EXPENDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 24-75-226,25
1751+C.R.S.26
1752+SECTION
1753+55. Appropriation to the department of human27
1754+1466
1755+-54- services for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022. In Session Laws of1
1756+Colorado 2022, amend section 3 of chapter 223, (SB 22-177), as section2
1757+3 is amended by HB 24-1465, as follows:3
1758+Section 3. Appropriation. For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,4
1759+$12,200,000 is appropriated to the department of human services for use5
1760+by the behavioral health administration. This appropriation is from the6
1761+behavioral and mental health cash fund created in section 24-75-2307
1762+(2)(a), C.R.S., and C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $10,500,000 ORIGINATES8
1763+FROM THE GENERAL FUND AND $1,700,000 is of money the state received9
1764+from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund. The10
1765+administration may use this appropriation for care coordination11
1766+infrastructure. Any money appropriated in this section not expended prior12
1767+to July 1, 2023, is further appropriated to the administration from July 1,13
1768+2023, through December 31, 2026, for the same purpose. These14
1769+appropriations are based on the assumption that the administration will15
1770+require 3.0 FTE in the 2022-23 state fiscal year and 3.0 FTE in the16
1771+2023-24 state fiscal year to implement this act. M
1772+ONEY THAT ORIGINATED17
1773+FROM THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND SHALL18
1774+BE OBLIGATED AND EXPENDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 24-75-226,19
1775+C.R.S.20
1776+SECTION
1777+56. Appropriation to the department of human21
1778+services for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022. In Session Laws of22
1779+Colorado 2022, amend section 6 (1) introductory portion and section 823
1780+(1) introductory portion of chapter 452, (SB 22-181), as section 6 (1)24
1781+introductory portion and section 8 (1) introductory portion are amended25
1782+by HB 24-1465, as follows:26
1783+Section 6. Appropriation. (1) For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,27
1784+1466
1785+-55- $35,087,650 is appropriated to the department of human services for use1
1786+by the behavioral health administration. This appropriation is from the2
1787+behavioral and mental health cash fund created in section 24-75-2303
1788+(2)(a), C.R.S., and C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $21,201,987 ORIGINATES4
1789+FROM THE GENERAL FUND AND $13,885,663 is of money the state received5
1790+from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund. Any money6
1791+appropriated in this section not expended prior to July 1, 2023, is further7
1792+appropriated to the department from July 1, 2023, through December 31,8
1793+2026, for the same purpose. To implement this act, the administration9
1794+may use this appropriation as follows:10
1795+Section 8. Appropriation. (1) For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,11
1796+$15,193,018 is appropriated to the department of higher education. This12
1797+appropriation is from the behavioral and mental health cash fund created13
1798+in section 24-75-230 (2)(a), C.R.S., and C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT,14
1799+$13,269,296
1800+ ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND AND $1,923,722 is of15
1801+money the state received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal16
1802+recovery fund. Any money appropriated in this section not expended prior17
1803+to July 1, 2023, is further appropriated to the department from July 1,18
1804+2023, through December 31, 2026, for the same purpose. To implement19
1805+this act, the department may use this appropriation as follows:20
1806+SECTION
1807+57. Appropriation to the department of human21
1808+services, the judicial department, the department of public safety,22
1809+and the department of corrections for the fiscal year beginning July23
1810+1, 2022. In Session Laws of Colorado 2022, amend section 12 (1)24
1811+introductory portion, (2), (3) introductory portion, and (5) of chapter 193,25
1812+(SB 22-196), as section 12 (1) introductory portion, (2), and (3)26
1813+introductory portion are amended by HB 24-1465, as follows:27
1814+1466
1815+-56- Section 12. Appropriation. (1) For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,1
1816+$50,700,000 is appropriated to the department of human services for use2
1817+by the behavioral health administration. This appropriation is from the3
1818+behavioral and mental health cash fund created in section 24-75-2304
1819+(2)(a), C.R.S., and C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $26,186,515 is of money that5
1820+the state received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund.6
1821+FUND AND $24,513,485 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND . Any7
1822+money appropriated in this section not expended prior to July 1, 2023, is8
1823+further appropriated to the department from July 1, 2023, through9
1824+December 31, 2026, for the same purpose. To implement this act, the10
1825+administration may use this appropriation as follows: 11
1826+(2) For the 2022-23 state fiscal year, $4,000,000 is appropriated12
1827+to the judicial department. This appropriation is from the behavioral and13
1828+mental health cash fund created in section 24-75-230 (2)(a), C.R.S., and14
1829+C.R.S.
1830+ OF THIS AMOUNT, $2,700,000 is of money that the state received15
1831+from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund.
1832+ FUND AND16
1833+$1,300,000
1834+ ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND . Any money17
1835+appropriated in this section not expended prior to July 1, 2023, is further18
1836+appropriated to the department from July 1, 2023, through December 31,19
1837+2026, for the same purpose. To implement this act, the department may20
1838+use this appropriation for adult district attorney pretrial diversion21
1839+programs.22
1840+(3) For the 2022-23 state fiscal year, $3,500,000 is appropriated23
1841+to the department of public safety. This appropriation is from the24
1842+behavioral and mental health cash fund created in section 24-75-23025
1843+(2)(a), C.R.S., and
1844+ C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $3,435,819 ORIGINATES FROM26
1845+THE GENERAL FUND AND $64,181 is of money that the state received from27
1846+1466
1847+-57- the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund. Any money1
1848+appropriated in this section not expended prior to July 1, 2023, is further2
1849+appropriated to the department from July 1, 2023, through December 31,3
1850+2026, for the same purpose. To implement this act, the department may4
1851+use this appropriation as follows:5
1852+(5) For the 2022-23 state fiscal year, $3,000,000 is appropriated6
1853+to the department of corrections for use by institutions. This appropriation7
1854+is from the behavioral and mental health cash fund created in section8
1855+24-75-230 (2)(a), C.R.S., and C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $2,554,1269
1856+ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND AND $445,874 is of money that the10
1857+state received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund. Any11
1858+money appropriated in this section not expended prior to July 1, 2023, is12
1859+further appropriated to the department from July 1, 2023, through13
1860+December 30, 2024, for the same purpose. To implement this act, the14
1861+department may use this appropriation for operating expenses related to15
1862+the mental health subprogram.16
1863+SECTION 58. Appropriation to the department of local17
1864+affairs for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022. In Session Laws of18
1865+Colorado 2022, amend section 4 (1) of chapter 288, (SB 22-211), as19
1866+section 4 (1) is amended by HB 24-1465, as follows:20
1867+Section 4. Appropriation. (1) For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,21
1868+$45,000,000 is appropriated to the department of local affairs for use by22
1869+the division of housing. This appropriation is from the economic recovery23
1870+and relief cash fund created in section 24-75-228 (2)(a), C.R.S., is of24
1871+money the state received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal25
1872+recovery fund, and is based on an assumption that the division will26
1873+require an additional 2.3 FTE. O
1874+F THIS AMOUNT, $910,000 IS OF MONEY27
1875+1466
1876+-58- THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL1
1877+RECOVERY FUND AND $44,090,000 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND.2
1878+To implement this act, the division may use this appropriation for ridge3
1879+view campus. Any money appropriated in this section not expended prior4
1880+to July 1, 2023, is further appropriated to the division from July 1, 2023,5
1881+through December 31, 2026, for the same purpose.6
1882+SECTION 59. Appropriation to the department of public7
1883+health and environment for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022. In8
1884+Session Laws of Colorado 2022, amend section 12 (1) introductory9
1885+portion and (2) of chapter 179, (SB 22-226), as section 12 (1)10
1886+introductory portion is amended by HB 24-1465, as follows:11
1887+Section 12. Appropriation. (1) For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,12
1888+$31,120,000 is appropriated to the department of public health and13
1889+environment. This appropriation is from the economic recovery and relief14
1890+cash fund created in section 24-75-228 (2)(a), C.R.S., and C.R.S. OF THIS15
1891+AMOUNT, $10,157,425 is of money the state received from the FEDERAL16
1892+coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund. FUND AND $20,962,57517
1893+ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND . To implement this act, the18
1894+department may use this appropriation as follows:19
1895+(2) For the 2022-23 state fiscal year, $26,000,000 is appropriated20
1896+to the department of higher education. This appropriation is from the21
1897+economic recovery and relief cash fund created in section 24-75-22822
1898+(2)(a), C.R.S., and C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $22,000,000 is of money the23
1899+state received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund.24
1900+FUND AND $4,000,000 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND . To25
1901+implement this act, the department may use this appropriation for the state26
1902+board for community colleges and occupational education state system27
1903+1466
1904+-59- community colleges.1
1905+SECTION 60. Appropriation to the department of higher2
1906+education for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2021. In Session Laws3
1907+of Colorado 2021, amend section 16 (1) and (2) of chapter 377, (HB4
1908+21-1330), as section 16 (1) is amended by HB 24-1465, as follows:5
1909+Section 16. Appropriation. (1) For the 2021-22 state fiscal year,6
1910+$39,000,000 is appropriated to the Colorado opportunity scholarship7
1911+initiative fund created in section 23-3.3-1005 (1), C.R.S. This8
1912+appropriation is from the workers, employers, and workforce centers cash9
1913+fund created in section 24-75-231, C.R.S., and C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT,10
1914+$28,536,561
1915+ IS of money the state received from the federal coronavirus11
1916+state fiscal recovery fund.
1917+ AND $10,463,439 ORIGINATES FROM THE12
1918+GENERAL FUND. The department of higher education is responsible for the13
1919+accounting related to this appropriation. To implement this act, the14
1920+department may use this appropriation to implement section 23-3.3-1006,15
1921+C.R.S.16
1922+(2) For the 2021-22 state fiscal year, $1,500,000 is appropriated17
1923+to the Colorado opportunity scholarship initiative fund created in section18
1924+23-3.3-1005 (1), C.R.S. This appropriation is from the workers,19
1925+employers, and workforce centers cash fund created in section 24-75-231,20
1926+C.R.S., and C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $418,132 IS of money the state21
1927+received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund. FUND22
1928+AND $1,081,868 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND . The department23
1929+of higher education is responsible for the accounting related to this24
1930+appropriation. To implement this act, the department may use this25
1931+appropriation to implement the student aid applications completion grant26
1932+program created in section 23-3.3-1007, C.R.S.27
1933+1466
1934+-60- SECTION 61. Appropriation to the department of education1
1935+for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022. In Session Laws of Colorado2
1936+2022, amend section 4 (3) of chapter 189, (HB 22-1243), as section 4 (3)3
1937+is amended by HB 24-1465, as follows:4
1938+Section 4. Appropriation. (3) For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,5
1939+$2,000,000 is appropriated to the department of education. This6
1940+appropriation is from the behavioral and mental health cash fund created7
1941+in section 24-75-230, C.R.S., and is from C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT,8
1942+$756,037
1943+ IS OF money the state received from the federal coronavirus9
1944+state fiscal recovery fund.
1945+ FUND AND $1,243,963 ORIGINATES FROM THE10
1946+GENERAL FUND. The department may use this appropriation for the11
1947+behavioral health care professional matching grant program. Any money12
1948+appropriated in this section not expended prior to July 1, 2023, is further13
1949+appropriated to the department from July 1, 2023, through December 31,14
1950+2026, for the same purpose. M
1951+ONEY THAT ORIGINATED FROM THE15
1952+FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND SHALL BE16
1953+OBLIGATED AND EXPENDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 24-75-226,17
1954+C.R.S.18
1955+SECTION
1956+62. Appropriation to the department of human19
1957+services for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022. In Session Laws of20
1958+Colorado 2022, amend section 4 (1) introductory portion of chapter 182,21
1959+(HB 22-1281), as section 4 (1) introductory portion is amended by HB22
1960+24-1465, as follows:23
1961+Section 4. Appropriation. (1) For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,24
1962+$90,000,000 is appropriated to the department of human services for use25
1963+by the behavioral health administration. This appropriation is from the26
1964+behavioral and mental health cash fund created in section 24-75-23027
1965+1466
1966+-61- (2)(a), C.R.S., and C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $51,700,000 is of money the1
1967+state received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund. AND2
1968+$38,300,000
1969+ ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND . Any amount3
1970+appropriated in this section not expended prior to July 1, 2023, is further4
1971+appropriated to the administration from July 1, 2023, through December5
1972+31, 2026, for the same purpose. To implement this act, the administration6
1973+may use this appropriation as follows:7
1974+SECTION
1975+63. Appropriation to the department of human8
1976+services for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022. In Session Laws of9
1977+Colorado 2022, amend section 8 (1) introductory portion, section 9, and10
1978+section 10 of chapter 185, (HB 22-1283), as sections 8 (1) introductory11
1979+portion, section 9, and section 10 are amended by HB 24-1465, as12
1980+follows:13
1981+Section 8. Appropriation. (1) For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,14
1982+$7,500,000 is appropriated to the department of human services for use15
1983+by the behavioral health administration. This appropriation is from the16
1984+behavioral and mental health cash fund created in section 24-75-23017
1985+(2)(a), C.R.S., and C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $4,600,000 is of money the18
1986+state received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund.19
1987+FUND AND $2,900,000 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND. Any money20
1988+appropriated in subsection (1)(a) of this section that is not expended prior21
1989+to July 1, 2023, is further appropriated to the administration from July 1,22
1990+2023, through December 31, 2026, for the same purpose. Any money23
1991+appropriated in subsection (1)(b) of this section that is not expended prior24
1992+to July 1, 2023, is further appropriated to the administration from July 1,25
1993+2023, through December 31, 2024, for the same purpose. M
1994+ONEY THAT26
1995+ORIGINATED FROM THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY27
1996+1466
1997+-62- FUND SHALL BE OBLIGATED AND EXPENDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH1
1998+SECTION 24-75-226, C.R.S. To implement this act, the department may2
1999+use this appropriation as follows:3
2000+Section 9. Appropriation. For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,4
2001+$539,926 is appropriated to the department of human services for use by5
2002+the office of behavioral health. This appropriation is from the behavioral6
2003+and mental health cash fund created in section 24-75-230 (2)(a), C.R.S.,7
2004+and C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $431,457 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL8
2005+FUND AND $108,469 is of money the state received from the federal9
2006+coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund. The office may use this10
2007+appropriation for building maintenance costs associated with the youth11
2008+neuro-psych facility at the Colorado mental health institute at Fort Logan12
2009+established pursuant to section 27-94-107, C.R.S. Any money13
2010+appropriated in this section not expended prior to July 1, 2023, is further14
2011+appropriated to the administration from July 1, 2023, through D
2012+ECEMBER15
2013+31,
2014+ 2026, for the same purpose. MONEY THAT ORIGINATED FROM THE16
2015+FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND SHALL BE17
2016+OBLIGATED AND EXPENDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 24-75-226,18
2017+C.R.S.19
2018+Section 10. Capital construction appropriation. For the 2022-2320
2019+state fiscal year, $35,000,000 is appropriated to the department of human21
2020+services. This appropriation is from the behavioral and mental health cash22
2021+fund created in section 24-75-230 (2)(a), C.R.S., and
2022+ C.R.S. OF THIS23
2023+AMOUNT, $30,236,662 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND AND24
2024+$4,763,338 is of money the state received from the federal coronavirus25
2025+state fiscal recovery fund. To implement this act, the department may use26
2026+this appropriation for capital construction related to the construction of27
2027+1466
2028+-63- a neuro-psych facility at the Colorado mental health institute at Fort1
2029+Logan. Any money appropriated in this section not expended prior to July2
2030+1, 2023, is further appropriated to the administration from July 1, 2023,3
2031+through December 31, 2026, for the same purpose. M
2032+ONEY THAT4
2033+ORIGINATED FROM THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY5
2034+FUND SHALL BE OBLIGATED AND EXPENDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH6
2035+SECTION 24-75-226, C.R.S.7
2036+SECTION
2037+64. Appropriation to the department of human8
2038+services for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022. In Session Laws of9
2039+Colorado 2022, amend section 4 (1) introductory portion, section 5 (1)10
2040+introductory portion, and section 7 of chapter 183, (HB 22-1303), as11
2041+section 4 (1) introductory portion, section 5 (1) introductory portion, and12
2042+section 7 are amended by HB 24-1465, as follows:13
2043+Section 4. Appropriation. (1) For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,14
2044+$728,296 is appropriated to the department of human services for use by15
2045+administration and finance. This appropriation is from the behavioral and16
2046+mental health cash fund created in section 24-75-230 (2)(a), C.R.S., and17
2047+is of money the state received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal18
2048+recovery fund. ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND . Any money19
2049+appropriated in this section not expended prior to July 1, 2023, is further20
2050+appropriated to the department from July 1, 2023, through December 31,21
2051+2025, for the same purpose. To implement this act, the department may22
2052+use this appropriation as follows:23
2053+Section 5. Appropriation. (1) For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,24
2054+$13,745,437 is appropriated to the department of human services for use25
2055+by the office of behavioral health. This appropriation is from the26
2056+behavioral and mental health cash fund created in section 24-75-23027
2057+1466
2058+-64- (2)(a), C.R.S., and C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $6,976,822 ORIGINATES FROM1
2059+THE GENERAL FUND AND $6,768,615 is of money the state received from2
2060+the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund. Any money3
2061+appropriated in this section not expended prior to July 1, 2023, is further4
2062+appropriated to the office from July 1, 2023, through December 31, 2025,5
2063+for the same purpose. M
2064+ONEY THAT ORIGINATED FROM THE FEDERAL6
2065+CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND SHALL BE OBLIGATED AND7
2066+EXPENDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 24-75-226, C.R.S. To8
2067+implement this act, the department may use this appropriation as follows:9
2068+Section 7. Capital construction appropriation. For the 2022-2310
2069+state fiscal year, $6,991,567 is appropriated to the department of human11
2070+services. This appropriation is from the behavioral and mental health cash12
2071+fund created in section 24-75-230 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
2072+F THIS AMOUNT,13
2073+$4,857,586
2074+ ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND AND $2,133,981 IS OF14
2075+MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE15
2076+FISCAL RECOVERY FUND. To implement this act, the department may use16
2077+this appropriation for capital construction related to the renovation for17
2078+additional inpatient beds at the Colorado mental health institute at Fort18
2079+Logan. Any money appropriated in this section not expended prior to July19
2080+1, 2023, is further appropriated to the department from July 1, 2023,20
2081+through December 31, 2025, for the same purpose. M
2082+ONEY THAT21
2083+ORIGINATED FROM THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY22
2084+FUND SHALL BE OBLIGATED AND EXPENDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH23
2085+SECTION 24-75-226, C.R.S.24
2086+SECTION
2087+65. Appropriation to the department of local25
2088+affairs for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022. In Session Laws of26
2089+Colorado 2022, amend section 2 of chapter 351, (HB 22-1356), as27
2090+1466
2091+-65- section 2 is amended by HB 24-1465, as follows:1
2092+Section 2. Appropriation. For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,2
2093+$35,000,000 is appropriated to the department of local affairs for use by3
2094+the division of local government. This appropriation is from the economic4
2095+recovery and relief cash fund created in section 24-75-228 (2)(a), C.R.S.,5
2096+is of money the state received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal6
2097+recovery fund, and is based on an assumption that the division will7
2098+require an additional 0.5 FTE. O
2099+F THIS AMOUNT, $27,840,000 IS OF8
2100+MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE9
2101+FISCAL RECOVERY FUND AND $7,160,000 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL10
2102+FUND. To implement this act, the division may use this appropriation for11
2103+small community-based nonprofit infrastructure grants. Any money12
2104+appropriated in this section not expended prior to July 1, 2023, is further13
2105+appropriated to the division from July 1, 2023, through December 31,14
2106+2026, for the same purpose.15
2107+SECTION
2108+66. Appropriation to the department of natural16
2109+resources for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022. In Session Laws17
2110+of Colorado 2022, amend section 3 of chapter 306, (HB 22-1379), as18
2111+section 3 is amended by HB 24-1465, as follows:19
2112+Section 3. Appropriation. For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,20
2113+$15,000,000 is appropriated to the department of natural resources for use21
2114+by the Colorado water conservation board. This appropriation is from the22
2115+Colorado water conservation board construction fund created in section23
2116+37-60-121 (1)(a), C.R.S. O
2117+F THIS AMOUNT, $8,000,000 IS OF MONEY THE24
2118+STATE RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL25
2119+RECOVERY FUND AND $7,000,000 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND .26
2120+To implement this act, the board may use this appropriation for watershed27
2121+1466
2122+-66- restoration and flood mitigation project grants. Any money appropriated1
2123+in this section not expended prior to July 1, 2023, is further appropriated2
2124+to the board from July 1, 2023, through December 31, 2026, for the same3
2125+purpose. M
2126+ONEY THAT ORIGINATED FROM THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS4
2127+STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND SHALL BE OBLIGATED AND EXPENDED IN5
2128+ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 24-75-226, C.R.S.6
2129+SECTION
2130+67. Appropriation to the department of7
2131+transportation for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2021. In Session8
2132+Laws of Colorado 2021, amend section 55 (1) introductory portion of9
2133+chapter 250 (SB 21-260), as follows:10
2134+Section 55. Appropriation. (1) For the 2021-22 state fiscal year,11
2135+$161,599,957 is appropriated to the department of transportation. This12
2136+appropriation consists of $259,957 from the state highway fund created13
2137+in section 43-1-219, C.R.S., $146,840,000 from the multimodal14
2138+transportation and mitigation options fund created in section 43-4-110315
2139+(1)(a), C.R.S., and $14,500,000 from the southwest chief rail line16
2140+economic development, rural tourism, and infrastructure repair and17
2141+maintenance fund created in Section 43-4-1002 (1), C.R.S. O
2142+F THE18
2143+AMOUNT FROM THE MULTIMODAL TRANSPORTATION AND MITIGATION19
2144+OPTIONS FUND, $50,680,000 IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE20
2145+FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND AND $96,160,00021
2146+ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND . To implement this act, the22
2147+department may use this appropriation as follows:23
2148+SECTION
2149+68. Appropriation to the governor - lieutenant24
2150+governor - state planning and budgeting for the fiscal year beginning25
2151+July 1, 2021. In Session Laws of Colorado 2021, amend section 2 of26
2152+chapter 281, (SB 21-291), as follows:27
2153+1466
2154+-67- Section 2. Appropriation. For the 2021-22 state fiscal year,1
2155+$40,000,000 is appropriated to the office of the governor for use by2
2156+economic development programs. This appropriation is from the3
2157+Colorado economic development fund created in section 24-46-105,4
2158+C.R.S., and C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $32,865,718 IS of money the state5
2159+received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund. FUND6
2160+AND $7,134,282 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND. To implement this7
2161+act, the office may use this appropriation for assistance to businesses8
2162+affected by the COVID-19 pandemic or its negative economic impacts.9
2163+SECTION 69. Appropriation to the department of natural10
2164+resources for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022. In Session Laws11
2165+of Colorado 2022, amend section 3 (1) of chapter 211, (SB 22-028), as12
2166+follows:13
2167+Section 3. Appropriation. (1) For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,14
2168+$60,000,000 is appropriated to the groundwater compact compliance and15
2169+sustainability fund created in section 37-60-134 (3)(a), C.R.S. This16
2170+appropriation is from the economic recovery and relief cash fund created17
2171+in section 24-75-228 (3)(a), C.R.S., and C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT,18
2172+$59,500,000 is of money the state received from the federal coronavirus19
2173+state fiscal recovery fund. FUND AND $500,000 ORIGINATES FROM THE20
2174+GENERAL FUND. The department of natural resources is responsible for the21
2175+accounting related to this appropriation.22
2176+SECTION 70. Appropriation to the department of public23
2177+health and environment for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022. In24
2178+Session Laws of Colorado 2022, amend section 7 of chapter 452, (SB25
2179+22-181), as follows:26
2180+Section 7. Appropriation. For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,27
2181+1466
2182+-68- $20,000,000 is appropriated to the department of public health and1
2183+environment for use by the primary care office. This appropriation is from2
2184+the behavioral and mental health cash fund created in section 24-75-2303
2185+(2)(a), C.R.S., and C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $12,883,177 is of money the4
2186+state received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund.5
2187+FUND AND $7,116,823 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND. Any money6
2188+appropriated in this section not expended prior to July 1, 2023, is further7
2189+appropriated to the department from July 1, 2023, through December 30,8
2190+2024, for the same purpose. To implement this act, the office may use this9
2191+appropriation for the purposes specified in section 25-1.5-506 (4)(a),10
2192+C.R.S. This appropriation is based on the assumption that the office will11
2193+require an additional 1.0 FTE in the 2022-23 state fiscal year and 1.0 FTE12
2194+in the 2023-24 state fiscal year to implement this act.13
2195+SECTION 71. Appropriation to the department of early14
2196+childhood for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022. In Session Laws15
2197+of Colorado 2022, amend section 8 (1) introductory portion of chapter16
2198+345, (SB 22-213), as follows:17
2199+Section 8. Appropriation. (1) For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,18
2200+$49,500,000 is appropriated to the department of early childhood. This19
2201+appropriation is from the economic recovery and relief cash fund created20
2202+in section 24-75-228 (2)(a), C.R.S., is of money the state received from21
2203+the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund, and is based on an22
2204+assumption that the department will require an additional 9.6 FTE. O
2205+F23
2206+THIS AMOUNT, $15,464,449 IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE24
2207+FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND AND $34,035,55125
2208+ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND . To implement this act, the26
2209+department may use this appropriation for:27
2210+1466
2211+-69- SECTION 72. Appropriation to the departments of labor and1
2212+employment, higher education, and education for the fiscal year2
2213+beginning July 1, 2021. In Session Laws of Colorado 2021, amend3
2214+section 19 (2), (3), and (4)(a) of chapter 308, (HB 21-1264), as follows:4
2215+Section 19. Appropriation. (2) For the 2021-22 state fiscal year,5
2216+$35,000,000 is appropriated to the department of labor and employment6
2217+for use by the Colorado work force development council. This7
2218+appropriation is from the workers, employers, and workforce centers cash8
2219+fund created in section 24-75-231 (2)(a), C.R.S., and C.R.S. OF THIS9
2220+AMOUNT, $19,348,649 IS of money the state received from the federal10
2221+coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund. FUND AND $15,651,35111
2222+ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND . To implement this act, the council12
2223+may use this appropriation for "Work Force Innovation Act" programs13
2224+under part 7 of article 46.3 of title 24, C.R.S.14
2225+(3) For the 2021-22 state fiscal year, $10,000,000 is appropriated15
2226+to the department of higher education. This appropriation is from the16
2227+workers, employers, and workforce centers cash fund created in section17
2228+24-75-231 (2)(a), C.R.S., and C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $7,120,000 IS of18
2229+money the state received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal19
2230+recovery fund. FUND AND $2,880,000 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL20
2231+FUND. To implement this act, the department may use this appropriation21
2232+for career and technical education equipment, facility, and instruction22
2233+capacity funding.23
2234+(4) (a) For the 2021-22 state fiscal year, $5,000,000 is24
2235+appropriated to the department of education. This appropriation is from25
2236+the workers, employers, and workforce centers cash fund created in26
2237+section 24-75-231 (2)(a), C.R.S., and C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT,27
2238+1466
2239+-70- $2,440,990 IS of money the state received from the federal coronavirus1
2240+state fiscal recovery fund. FUND AND $2,559,010 ORIGINATES FROM THE2
2241+GENERAL FUND. To implement this act, the department may use this3
2242+appropriation for the adult education and literacy grant program.4
2243+SECTION 73. Appropriation to the department of local5
2244+affairs for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2021. In Session Laws of6
2245+Colorado 2021, amend section 12 of chapter 356, (HB 21-1271), as7
2246+follows:8
2247+Section 12. Appropriation. (1) For the 2021-22 state fiscal year,9
2248+$39,300,000 is appropriated to the department of local affairs for use by10
2249+the division of local government. This appropriation is from the Colorado11
2250+heritage communities fund created in section 24-32-3207 (1), C.R.S., and12
2251+is based on an assumption that the division will require an additional 0.913
18002252 FTE. O
1801-F THIS AMOUNT, $834,514 IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM
1802-THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND AND
1803-$665,486
1804-ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND . To implement this act, the division
1805-may use this appropriation for school-based health centers. Any money
1806-appropriated in this section not expended prior to July 1, 2023, is further
1807-appropriated to the division from July 1, 2023, through December 30, 2024,
1808-for the same purpose.
1809-SECTION 54. Appropriation to the department of human
1810-services for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022. In Session Laws of
1811-Colorado 2022, amend section 3 of chapter 217, (SB 22-148), as section 3
1812-is amended by HB 24-1465 as follows:
1813-Section 3. Appropriation. For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,
1814-$5,000,000 is appropriated to the department of human services for use by
1815-the behavioral health administration. This appropriation is from the
1816-behavioral and mental health cash fund created in section 24-75-230 (2)(a),
1817-C.R.S., and
1818- C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $3,500,000 is of money the state
1819-received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund. FUND AND
1820-$1,500,000 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND . To implement this act,
1821-the administration may use this appropriation for the Colorado land-based
1822-tribe behavioral health services grant program. Any money appropriated in
1823-this section not expended prior to July 1, 2023, is further appropriated to the
1824-administration from July 1, 2023, through December 31, 2026, for the same
1825-purpose. M
1826-ONEY THAT ORIGINATED FROM THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS
1827-STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND SHALL BE OBLIGATED AND EXPENDED IN
1828-ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION
1829-24-75-226, C.R.S.
1830-SECTION 55. Appropriation to the department of human
1831-services for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022. In Session Laws of
1832-Colorado 2022, amend section 3 of chapter 223, (SB 22-177), as section 3
1833-is amended by HB 24-1465, as follows:
1834-Section 3. Appropriation. For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,
1835-PAGE 41-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 $12,200,000 is appropriated to the department of human services for use by
1836-the behavioral health administration. This appropriation is from the
1837-behavioral and mental health cash fund created in section 24-75-230 (2)(a),
1838-C.R.S., and
1839- C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $10,500,000 ORIGINATES FROM THE
1840-GENERAL FUND AND
1841-$1,700,000 is of money the state received from the
1842-federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund. The administration may use
1843-this appropriation for care coordination infrastructure. Any money
1844-appropriated in this section not expended prior to July 1, 2023, is further
1845-appropriated to the administration from July 1, 2023, through December 31,
1846-2026, for the same purpose. These appropriations are based on the
1847-assumption that the administration will require 3.0 FTE in the 2022-23 state
1848-fiscal year and 3.0 FTE in the 2023-24 state fiscal year to implement this
1849-act. M
1850-ONEY THAT ORIGINATED FROM THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE
1851-FISCAL RECOVERY FUND SHALL BE OBLIGATED AND EXPENDED IN
1852-ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION
1853-24-75-226, C.R.S.
1854-SECTION 56. Appropriation to the department of human
1855-services for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022. In Session Laws of
1856-Colorado 2022, amend section 6 (1) introductory portion and section 8 (1)
1857-introductory portion of chapter 452, (SB 22-181), as section 6 (1)
1858-introductory portion and section 8 (1) introductory portion are amended by
1859-HB 24-1465, as follows:
1860-Section 6. Appropriation. (1) For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,
1861-$35,087,650 is appropriated to the department of human services for use by
1862-the behavioral health administration. This appropriation is from the
1863-behavioral and mental health cash fund created in section 24-75-230 (2)(a),
1864-C.R.S., and
1865- C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $21,201,987 ORIGINATES FROM THE
1866-GENERAL FUND AND
1867-$13,885,663 is of money the state received from the
1868-federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund. Any money appropriated in
1869-this section not expended prior to July 1, 2023, is further appropriated to the
1870-department from July 1, 2023, through December 31, 2026, for the same
1871-purpose. To implement this act, the administration may use this
1872-appropriation as follows:
1873-Section 8. Appropriation. (1) For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,
1874-$15,193,018 is appropriated to the department of higher education. This
1875-appropriation is from the behavioral and mental health cash fund created in
1876-section 24-75-230 (2)(a), C.R.S., and
1877- C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $13,269,296
1878-ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND AND $1,923,722 is of money the state
1879-PAGE 42-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund. Any money
1880-appropriated in this section not expended prior to July 1, 2023, is further
1881-appropriated to the department from July 1, 2023, through December 31,
1882-2026, for the same purpose. To implement this act, the department may use
1883-this appropriation as follows:
1884-SECTION 57. Appropriation to the department of human
1885-services, the judicial department, the department of public safety, and
1886-the department of corrections for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022.
1887-In Session Laws of Colorado 2022, amend section 12 (1) introductory
1888-portion, (2), (3) introductory portion, and (5) of chapter 193, (SB 22-196),
1889-as section 12 (1) introductory portion, (2), and (3) introductory portion are
1890-amended by HB 24-1465, as follows:
1891-Section 12. Appropriation. (1) For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,
1892-$50,700,000 is appropriated to the department of human services for use by
1893-the behavioral health administration. This appropriation is from the
1894-behavioral and mental health cash fund created in section 24-75-230 (2)(a),
1895-C.R.S., and
1896- C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $26,186,515 is of money that the state
1897-received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund. FUND AND
1898-$24,513,485 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND . Any money
1899-appropriated in this section not expended prior to July 1, 2023, is further
1900-appropriated to the department from July 1, 2023, through December 31,
1901-2026, for the same purpose. To implement this act, the administration may
1902-use this appropriation as follows:
1903-(2) For the 2022-23 state fiscal year, $4,000,000 is appropriated to
1904-the judicial department. This appropriation is from the behavioral and
1905-mental health cash fund created in section 24-75-230 (2)(a), C.R.S., and
1906-C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $2,700,000 is of money that the state received
1907-from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund. FUND AND
1908-$1,300,000 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND. Any money appropriated
1909-in this section not expended prior to July 1, 2023, is further appropriated to
1910-the department from July 1, 2023, through December 31, 2026, for the same
1911-purpose. To implement this act, the department may use this appropriation
1912-for adult district attorney pretrial diversion programs.
1913-(3) For the 2022-23 state fiscal year, $3,500,000 is appropriated to
1914-the department of public safety. This appropriation is from the behavioral
1915-and mental health cash fund created in section 24-75-230 (2)(a), C.R.S., and
1916-PAGE 43-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $3,435,819 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND
1917-AND
1918-$64,181 is of money that the state received from the federal
1919-coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund. Any money appropriated in this
1920-section not expended prior to July 1, 2023, is further appropriated to the
1921-department from July 1, 2023, through December 31, 2026, for the same
1922-purpose. To implement this act, the department may use this appropriation
1923-as follows:
1924-(5) For the 2022-23 state fiscal year, $3,000,000 is appropriated to
1925-the department of corrections for use by institutions. This appropriation is
1926-from the behavioral and mental health cash fund created in section
1927-24-75-230 (2)(a), C.R.S., and
1928- C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $2,554,126
1929-ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND AND $445,874 is of money that the
1930-state received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund. Any
1931-money appropriated in this section not expended prior to July 1, 2023, is
1932-further appropriated to the department from July 1, 2023, through December
1933-30, 2024, for the same purpose. To implement this act, the department may
1934-use this appropriation for operating expenses related to the mental health
1935-subprogram.
1936-SECTION 58. Appropriation to the department of local affairs
1937-for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022. In Session Laws of Colorado
1938-2022, amend section 4 (1) of chapter 288, (SB 22-211), as section 4 (1) is
1939-amended by HB 24-1465, as follows:
1940-Section 4. Appropriation. (1) For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,
1941-$45,000,000 is appropriated to the department of local affairs for use by the
1942-division of housing. This appropriation is from the economic recovery and
1943-relief cash fund created in section 24-75-228 (2)(a), C.R.S., is of money the
1944-state received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund, and
1945-is based on an assumption that the division will require an additional 2.3
1946-FTE. O
1947-F THIS AMOUNT, $910,000 IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM
1948-THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND AND
1949-$44,090,000 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND . To implement this act,
1950-the division may use this appropriation for ridge view campus. Any money
1951-appropriated in this section not expended prior to July 1, 2023, is further
1952-appropriated to the division from July 1, 2023, through December 31, 2026,
1953-for the same purpose.
1954-SECTION 59. Appropriation to the department of public health
1955-PAGE 44-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 and environment for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022. In Session
1956-Laws of Colorado 2022, amend section 12 (1) introductory portion and (2)
1957-of chapter 179, (SB 22-226), as section 12 (1) introductory portion is
1958-amended by HB 24-1465, as follows:
1959-Section 12. Appropriation. (1) For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,
1960-$31,120,000 is appropriated to the department of public health and
1961-environment. This appropriation is from the economic recovery and relief
1962-cash fund created in section 24-75-228 (2)(a), C.R.S., and
1963- C.R.S. OF THIS
1964-AMOUNT
1965-, $10,157,425 is of money the state received from the FEDERAL
1966-coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund.
1967- FUND AND $20,962,575 ORIGINATES
1968-FROM THE GENERAL FUND
1969-. To implement this act, the department may use
1970-this appropriation as follows:
1971-(2) For the 2022-23 state fiscal year, $26,000,000 is appropriated to
1972-the department of higher education. This appropriation is from the
1973-economic recovery and relief cash fund created in section 24-75-228 (2)(a),
1974-C.R.S., and
1975- C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $22,000,000 is of money the state
1976-received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund. FUND AND
1977-$4,000,000 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND . To implement this act,
1978-the department may use this appropriation for the state board for community
1979-colleges and occupational education state system community colleges.
1980-SECTION 60. Appropriation to the department of higher
1981-education for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2021. In Session Laws of
1982-Colorado 2021, amend section 16 (1) and (2) of chapter 377, (HB
1983-21-1330), as section 16 (1) is amended by HB 24-1465, as follows:
1984-Section 16. Appropriation. (1) For the 2021-22 state fiscal year,
1985-$39,000,000 is appropriated to the Colorado opportunity scholarship
1986-initiative fund created in section 23-3.3-1005 (1), C.R.S. This appropriation
1987-is from the workers, employers, and workforce centers cash fund created in
1988-section 24-75-231, C.R.S., and
1989- C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $28,536,561 IS of
1990-money the state received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery
1991-fund.
1992- AND $10,463,439 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND . The
1993-department of higher education is responsible for the accounting related to
1994-this appropriation. To implement this act, the department may use this
1995-appropriation to implement section 23-3.3-1006, C.R.S.
1996-(2) For the 2021-22 state fiscal year, $1,500,000 is appropriated to
1997-PAGE 45-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 the Colorado opportunity scholarship initiative fund created in section
1998-23-3.3-1005 (1), C.R.S. This appropriation is from the workers, employers,
1999-and workforce centers cash fund created in section 24-75-231, C.R.S., and
2000-C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $418,132 IS of money the state received from the
2001-federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund. FUND AND $1,081,868
2002-ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND . The department of higher education
2003-is responsible for the accounting related to this appropriation. To implement
2004-this act, the department may use this appropriation to implement the student
2005-aid applications completion grant program created in section 23-3.3-1007,
2006-C.R.S.
2007-SECTION 61. Appropriation to the department of education for
2008-the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022. In Session Laws of Colorado 2022,
2009-amend section 4 (3) of chapter 189, (HB 22-1243), as section 4 (3) is
2010-amended by HB 24-1465, as follows:
2011-Section 4. Appropriation. (3) For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,
2012-$2,000,000 is appropriated to the department of education. This
2013-appropriation is from the behavioral and mental health cash fund created in
2014-section 24-75-230, C.R.S., and is from
2015- C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $756,037
2016-IS OF money the state received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal
2017-recovery fund. FUND AND $1,243,963 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND.
2018-The department may use this appropriation for the behavioral health care
2019-professional matching grant program. Any money appropriated in this
2020-section not expended prior to July 1, 2023, is further appropriated to the
2021-department from July 1, 2023, through December 31, 2026, for the same
2022-purpose. M
2023-ONEY THAT ORIGINATED FROM THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS
2024-STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND SHALL BE OBLIGATED AND EXPENDED IN
2025-ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION
2026-24-75-226, C.R.S.
2027-SECTION 62. Appropriation to the department of human
2028-services for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022. In Session Laws of
2029-Colorado 2022, amend section 4 (1) introductory portion of chapter 182,
2030-(HB 22-1281), as section 4 (1) introductory portion is amended by HB
2031-24-1465, as follows:
2032-Section 4. Appropriation. (1) For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,
2033-$90,000,000 is appropriated to the department of human services for use by
2034-the behavioral health administration. This appropriation is from the
2035-behavioral and mental health cash fund created in section 24-75-230 (2)(a),
2036-PAGE 46-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 C.R.S., and C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $51,700,000 is of money the state
2037-received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund. AND
2038-$38,300,000 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND . Any amount
2039-appropriated in this section not expended prior to July 1, 2023, is further
2040-appropriated to the administration from July 1, 2023, through December 31,
2041-2026, for the same purpose. To implement this act, the administration may
2042-use this appropriation as follows:
2043-SECTION 63. Appropriation to the department of human
2044-services for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022. In Session Laws of
2045-Colorado 2022, amend section 8 (1) introductory portion, section 9, and
2046-section 10 of chapter 185, (HB 22-1283), as sections 8 (1) introductory
2047-portion, section 9, and section 10 are amended by HB 24-1465, as follows:
2048-Section 8. Appropriation. (1) For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,
2049-$7,500,000 is appropriated to the department of human services for use by
2050-the behavioral health administration. This appropriation is from the
2051-behavioral and mental health cash fund created in section 24-75-230 (2)(a),
2052-C.R.S., and
2053- C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $4,600,000 is of money the state
2054-received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund. FUND AND
2055-$2,900,000 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND. Any money appropriated
2056-in subsection (1)(a) of this section that is not expended prior to July 1, 2023,
2057-is further appropriated to the administration from July 1, 2023, through
2058-December 31, 2026, for the same purpose. Any money appropriated in
2059-subsection (1)(b) of this section that is not expended prior to July 1, 2023,
2060-is further appropriated to the administration from July 1, 2023, through
2061-December 31, 2024, for the same purpose. M
2062-ONEY THAT ORIGINATED FROM
2063-THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND SHALL BE
2064-OBLIGATED AND EXPENDED IN ACCOR DANCE WITH SECTION
2065-24-75-226,
2066-C.R.S. To implement this act, the department may use this appropriation as
2067-follows:
2068-Section 9. Appropriation. For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,
2069-$539,926 is appropriated to the department of human services for use by the
2070-office of behavioral health. This appropriation is from the behavioral and
2071-mental health cash fund created in section 24-75-230 (2)(a), C.R.S., and
2072-C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $431,457 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND
2073-AND
2074-$108,469 is of money the state received from the federal coronavirus
2075-state fiscal recovery fund. The office may use this appropriation for building
2076-maintenance costs associated with the youth neuro-psych facility at the
2077-PAGE 47-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 Colorado mental health institute at Fort Logan established pursuant to
2078-section 27-94-107, C.R.S. Any money appropriated in this section not
2079-expended prior to July 1, 2023, is further appropriated to the administration
2080-from July 1, 2023, through D
2081-ECEMBER 31, 2026, for the same purpose.
2253+F THIS AMOUNT, $20,138,800 IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED14
2254+FROM THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND AND15
2255+$19,161,200
2256+ ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND INCLUDING16
2257+$9,300,000
2258+ TRANSFERRED PURSUANT TO SECTION 24-32-3207 (6)(a)(II),17
2259+C.R.S. To implement this act, the division shall use this appropriation for18
2260+the affordable housing development incentives grant program created in19
2261+section 24-32-130 (2), C.R.S.20
2262+(2) For the 2021-22 state fiscal year, $7,100,000 is appropriated21
2263+to the department of local affairs for use by the division of local22
2264+government. This appropriation is from the Colorado heritage23
2265+communities fund created in section 24-32-3207 (1), C.R.S., and is based24
2266+on an assumption that the division will require an additional 1.7 FTE. O
2267+F25
2268+THIS AMOUNT, $4,493,041 IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE26
2269+FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND AND $2,606,95927
2270+1466
2271+-71- ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND INCLUDING $2,100,0001
2272+TRANSFERRED PURSUANT TO SECTION 24-32-3207 (6)(c)(II), C.R.S. To2
2273+implement this act, the division shall use this appropriation for the local3
2274+government planning grant program created in section 24-32-130 (5),4
2275+C.R.S.5
2276+SECTION 74. Appropriation to the office of the governor and6
2277+the department of local affairs for the fiscal year beginning July 1,7
2278+2021. In Session Laws of Colorado 2021, amend sections 15 (1) and (2)8
2279+of chapter 371, (HB 21-1289), as section 15 (1) and (2) are amended by9
2280+section 2 of chapter 493 (HB 22-1172), Session Laws of Colorado 2022,10
2281+and as section 15 (1) is further amended by section 2 of chapter 454 (SB11
2282+23-116), Session Laws of Colorado 2023, and as section 15 (1) and (2)12
2283+are further amended by section 13 of chapter 474 (SB 23-214), Session13
2284+Laws of Colorado 2023, as follows:14
2285+Section 15. Appropriations. (1) For the 2020-21 state fiscal year,15
2286+$27,000,000 is appropriated to the office of the governor for use by the16
2287+office of information technology for use by the Colorado broadband17
2288+office. This appropriation is from the digital inclusion grant program fund18
2289+created in section 24-37.5-904 (2), C.R.S., and C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT,19
2290+$15,997,471
2291+ IS of money the state received from the federal coronavirus20
2292+state fiscal recovery fund.
2293+ FUND AND $11,002,529 ORIGINATES FROM THE21
2294+GENERAL FUND. The Colorado broadband office may use this22
2295+appropriation to implement the digital inclusion grant program created in23
2296+section 24-37.5-904 (1)(a), C.R.S. Any money appropriated in this24
2297+subsection that originated from money the state received from the federal25
2298+coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund that is obligated prior to December26
2299+30, 2024, in accordance with the federal "American Rescue Plan Act of27
2300+1466
2301+-72- 2021", Pub.L. 117-2, as amended, but (1) THAT IS not expended prior to1
2302+December 30, 2024, is further appropriated to the office for use prior to2
2303+December 31, 2026, for the same purpose. M
2304+ONEY THAT ORIGINATED3
2305+FROM THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND SHALL4
2306+BE OBLIGATED AND EXPENDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 24-75-226,5
2307+C.R.S.6
2308+(2) For the 2020-21 state fiscal year, $35,000,000 is appropriated7
2309+to the office of the governor for use by the office of information8
2310+technology for the broadband deployment board. This appropriation is9
2311+from the broadband stimulus account in the broadband administrative10
2312+fund created in section 24-37.5-119 (4), C.R.S., and
2313+ OF THIS AMOUNT,11
2314+$19,670,000
2315+ IS of money the state received from the federal coronavirus12
2316+state fiscal recovery fund.
2317+ FUND AND $15,330,000 ORIGINATES FROM THE13
2318+GENERAL FUND. The broadband deployment board may use this14
2319+appropriation to implement the broadband stimulus grant program created15
2320+in section 24-37.5-119 (9.5), C.R.S. Any money appropriated in this16
2321+subsection that originated from money the state received from the federal17
2322+coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund that is obligated prior to December18
2323+30, 2024, in accordance with the federal "American Rescue Plan Act of19
2324+2021", Pub.L. 117-2, as amended, but (2) THAT IS not expended prior to20
2325+December 30, 2024, is further appropriated to the office for use prior to21
2326+December 31, 2026, for the same purpose. M
2327+ONEY THAT ORIGINATED22
2328+FROM THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND SHALL23
2329+BE OBLIGATED AND EXPENDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 24-75-226,24
2330+C.R.S.25
2331+SECTION
2332+75. Appropriation to the department of higher26
2333+education for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022. In Session Laws27
2334+1466
2335+-73- of Colorado 2022, amend section 9 (2)(a) introductory portion of chapter1
2336+239, (HB 22-1220), as follows:2
2337+Section 9. Appropriation. (2) (a) For the 2022-23 state fiscal3
2338+year, $52,000,000 is appropriated to the department of higher education.4
2339+This appropriation is from the economic recovery and relief cash fund5
2340+created in section 24-75-228 (2)(a), C.R.S., and C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT,6
2341+$44,300,000 is of money the state received from the federal coronavirus7
2342+state fiscal recovery fund. FUND AND $7,700,000 ORIGINATES FROM THE8
2343+GENERAL FUND. To implement this act, the department may use this9
2344+appropriation as follows:10
2345+SECTION 76. Appropriation to the department of human11
2346+services for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022. In Session Laws of12
2347+Colorado 2022, amend section 14 of chapter 348, (HB 22-1259), as13
2348+follows:14
2349+Section 14. Appropriation. For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,15
2350+$3,500,000 is appropriated to the department of human services for use16
2351+by the office of economic security. This appropriation is from the17
2352+economic recovery and relief cash fund created in section 24-75-228,18
2353+C.R.S., and C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $3,100,000 is of money the state19
2354+received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund. FUND20
2355+AND $400,000 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND . To implement this21
2356+act, the office may use this appropriation for the employment22
2357+opportunities with wages program. Any money appropriated in this23
2358+section not expended prior to July 1, 2023, is further appropriated to the24
2359+office from July 1, 2023, through December 30, 2024, for the same25
2360+purpose.26
2361+SECTION 77. Appropriation to the department of health care27
2362+1466
2363+-74- policy and financing for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022. In1
2364+Session Laws of Colorado 2022, amend section 6 (1) and (2) of chapter2
2365+180, (HB 22-1302), as section 6 (1) and (2) are further amended by3
2366+section 20 of chapter 474, (SB 23-214), Session Laws of Colorado 2023,4
2367+as follows:5
2368+Section 6. Appropriation. (1) For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,6
2369+$31,750,000 is appropriated to the department of health care policy and7
2370+financing for use by other medical services. This appropriation is from the8
2371+behavioral and mental health cash fund created in section 24-75-2309
2372+(2)(a), C.R.S., is of money the state received from the federal coronavirus10
2373+state fiscal recovery fund, and is based on an assumption that the division11
2374+will require an additional 2.3 FTE. O
2375+F THIS APPROPRIATION $12,518,45412
2376+IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS13
2377+STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND AND $19,231,546 ORIGINATES FROM THE14
2378+GENERAL FUND. To implement this act, the division may use this15
2379+appropriation for the primary care and behavioral health statewide16
2380+integration grant program. Any money appropriated in this section that
2381+17
2382+originated from money the state received from the federal coronavirus18
2383+state fiscal recovery fund that is obligated prior to December 30, 2024, in19
2384+accordance with the federal "American Rescue Plan Act of 2021", Pub.L.20
2385+117-2, as amended, but THAT IS not expended prior to December 30,21
2386+2024, is further appropriated to the department for use prior to December22
2387+31, 2026 for the same purpose. M
2388+ONEY THAT ORIGINATED FROM THE23
2389+FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND SHALL BE24
2390+OBLIGATED AND EXPENDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 24-75-226,25
2391+C.R.S.26
2392+(2) For the 2022-23 state fiscal year, $3,000,000 is appropriated27
2393+1466
2394+-75- to the department of health care policy and financing for use by the1
2395+executive director's office, general administration. This appropriation is2
2396+from the behavioral and mental health cash fund created in section3
2397+24-75-230 (2)(a), C.R.S., and C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $1,245,147 is of4
2398+money the state received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal5
2399+recovery fund. FUND AND $1,754,853 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL6
2400+FUND. To implement this act, the division may use this appropriation for7
2401+the universal contract for behavioral health services. Any money8
2402+appropriated in this section that originated from money the state received9
2403+from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund that is obligated10
2404+prior to December 30, 2024, in accordance with the federal "American11
2405+Rescue Plan Act of 2021", Pub.L. 117-2, as amended, but THAT IS not12
2406+expended prior to December 30, 2024, is further appropriated to the13
2407+department for use prior to December 31, 2026 for the same purpose.14
20822408 M
2083-ONEY THAT ORIGINATED FROM THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL
2084-RECOVERY FUND SHALL BE OBLIGATED AND EXPENDED IN ACCORDANCE
2085-WITH SECTION
2086-24-75-226, C.R.S.
2087-Section 10. Capital construction appropriation. For the 2022-23
2088-state fiscal year, $35,000,000 is appropriated to the department of human
2089-services. This appropriation is from the behavioral and mental health cash
2090-fund created in section 24-75-230 (2)(a), C.R.S., and
2091- C.R.S. OF THIS
2092-AMOUNT
2093-, $30,236,662 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND AND
2094-$4,763,338 is of money the state received from the federal coronavirus state
2095-fiscal recovery fund. To implement this act, the department may use this
2096-appropriation for capital construction related to the construction of a
2097-neuro-psych facility at the Colorado mental health institute at Fort Logan.
2098-Any money appropriated in this section not expended prior to July 1, 2023,
2099-is further appropriated to the administration from July 1, 2023, through
2100-December 31, 2026, for the same purpose. M
2101-ONEY THAT ORIGINATED FROM
2102-THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND SHALL BE
2103-OBLIGATED AND EXPENDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION
2104-24-75-226,
2105-C.R.S.
2106-SECTION 64. Appropriation to the department of human
2107-services for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022. In Session Laws of
2108-Colorado 2022, amend section 4 (1) introductory portion, section 5 (1)
2109-introductory portion, and section 7 of chapter 183, (HB 22-1303), as section
2110-4 (1) introductory portion, section 5 (1) introductory portion, and section 7
2111-are amended by HB 24-1465, as follows:
2112-Section 4. Appropriation. (1) For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,
2113-$728,296 is appropriated to the department of human services for use by
2114-administration and finance. This appropriation is from the behavioral and
2115-mental health cash fund created in section 24-75-230 (2)(a), C.R.S., and is
2116-of money the state received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal
2117-recovery fund. ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND . Any money
2118-appropriated in this section not expended prior to July 1, 2023, is further
2119-appropriated to the department from July 1, 2023, through December 31,
2120-2025, for the same purpose. To implement this act, the department may use
2121-PAGE 48-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 this appropriation as follows:
2122-Section 5. Appropriation. (1) For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,
2123-$13,745,437 is appropriated to the department of human services for use by
2124-the office of behavioral health. This appropriation is from the behavioral
2125-and mental health cash fund created in section 24-75-230 (2)(a), C.R.S., and
2126-C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $6,976,822 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND
2127-AND
2128-$6,768,615 is of money the state received from the federal coronavirus
2129-state fiscal recovery fund. Any money appropriated in this section not
2130-expended prior to July 1, 2023, is further appropriated to the office from
2131-July 1, 2023, through December 31, 2025, for the same purpose. M
2132-ONEY
2133-THAT ORIGINATED FROM THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL
2134-RECOVERY FUND SHALL BE OBLIGATED AND EXPENDED IN ACCORDANCE
2135-WITH SECTION
2136-24-75-226, C.R.S. To implement this act, the department may
2137-use this appropriation as follows:
2138-Section 7. Capital construction appropriation. For the 2022-23
2139-state fiscal year, $6,991,567 is appropriated to the department of human
2140-services. This appropriation is from the behavioral and mental health cash
2141-fund created in section 24-75-230 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
2142-F THIS AMOUNT,
2143-$4,857,586
2144- ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND AND $2,133,981 IS OF
2145-MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE
2146-FISCAL RECOVERY FUND
2147-. To implement this act, the department may use this
2148-appropriation for capital construction related to the renovation for
2149-additional inpatient beds at the Colorado mental health institute at Fort
2150-Logan. Any money appropriated in this section not expended prior to July
2151-1, 2023, is further appropriated to the department from July 1, 2023,
2152-through December 31, 2025, for the same purpose. M
2153-ONEY THAT
2154-ORIGINATED FROM THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY
2155-FUND SHALL BE OBLIGATED AND EXPENDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION
2156-24-75-226, C.R.S.
2157-SECTION 65. Appropriation to the department of local affairs
2158-for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022. In Session Laws of Colorado
2159-2022, amend section 2 of chapter 351, (HB 22-1356), as section 2 is
2160-amended by HB 24-1465, as follows:
2161-Section 2. Appropriation. For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,
2162-$35,000,000 is appropriated to the department of local affairs for use by the
2163-division of local government. This appropriation is from the economic
2164-PAGE 49-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 recovery and relief cash fund created in section 24-75-228 (2)(a), C.R.S.,
2165-is of money the state received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal
2166-recovery fund, and is based on an assumption that the division will require
2167-an additional 0.5 FTE. O
2168-F THIS AMOUNT, $27,840,000 IS OF MONEY THE
2169-STATE RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL
2170-RECOVERY FUND AND
2171-$7,160,000 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND. To
2172-implement this act, the division may use this appropriation for small
2173-community-based nonprofit infrastructure grants. Any money appropriated
2174-in this section not expended prior to July 1, 2023, is further appropriated to
2175-the division from July 1, 2023, through December 31, 2026, for the same
2176-purpose.
2177-SECTION 66. Appropriation to the department of natural
2178-resources for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022. In Session Laws of
2179-Colorado 2022, amend section 3 of chapter 306, (HB 22-1379), as section
2180-3 is amended by HB 24-1465, as follows:
2181-Section 3. Appropriation. For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,
2182-$15,000,000 is appropriated to the department of natural resources for use
2183-by the Colorado water conservation board. This appropriation is from the
2184-Colorado water conservation board construction fund created in section
2185-37-60-121 (1)(a), C.R.S. O
2186-F THIS AMOUNT, $8,000,000 IS OF MONEY THE
2187-STATE RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL
2188-RECOVERY FUND AND
2189-$7,000,000 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND. To
2190-implement this act, the board may use this appropriation for watershed
2191-restoration and flood mitigation project grants. Any money appropriated in
2192-this section not expended prior to July 1, 2023, is further appropriated to the
2193-board from July 1, 2023, through December 31, 2026, for the same purpose.
2194-M
2195-ONEY THAT ORIGINATED FROM THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL
2196-RECOVERY FUND SHALL BE OBLIGATED AND EXPENDED IN ACCORDANCE
2197-WITH SECTION
2198-24-75-226, C.R.S.
2199-SECTION 67. Appropriation to the department of
2200-transportation for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2021. In Session
2201-Laws of Colorado 2021, amend section 55 (1) introductory portion of
2202-chapter 250 (SB 21-260), as follows:
2203-Section 55. Appropriation. (1) For the 2021-22 state fiscal year,
2204-$161,599,957 is appropriated to the department of transportation. This
2205-appropriation consists of $259,957 from the state highway fund created in
2206-PAGE 50-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 section 43-1-219, C.R.S., $146,840,000 from the multimodal transportation
2207-and mitigation options fund created in section 43-4-1103 (1)(a), C.R.S., and
2208-$14,500,000 from the southwest chief rail line economic development, rural
2209-tourism, and infrastructure repair and maintenance fund created in Section
2210-43-4-1002 (1), C.R.S. O
2211-F THE AMOUNT FROM THE MULTIM ODAL
2212-TRANSPORTATION AND MITIGATION OPTIONS FUND
2213-, $50,680,000 IS OF
2214-MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE
2215-FISCAL RECOVERY FUND AND
2216-$96,160,000 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL
2217-FUND
2218-. To implement this act, the department may use this appropriation as
2219-follows:
2220-SECTION 68. Appropriation to the governor - lieutenant
2221-governor - state planning and budgeting for the fiscal year beginning
2222-July 1, 2021. In Session Laws of Colorado 2021, amend section 2 of
2223-chapter 281, (SB 21-291), as follows:
2224-Section 2. Appropriation. For the 2021-22 state fiscal year,
2225-$40,000,000 is appropriated to the office of the governor for use by
2226-economic development programs. This appropriation is from the Colorado
2227-economic development fund created in section 24-46-105, C.R.S., and
2228-C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $32,865,718 IS of money the state received from
2229-the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund. FUND AND $7,134,282
2230-ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND . To implement this act, the office
2231-may use this appropriation for assistance to businesses affected by the
2232-COVID-19 pandemic or its negative economic impacts.
2233-SECTION 69. Appropriation to the department of natural
2234-resources for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022. In Session Laws of
2235-Colorado 2022, amend section 3 (1) of chapter 211, (SB 22-028), as
2236-follows:
2237-Section 3. Appropriation. (1) For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,
2238-$60,000,000 is appropriated to the groundwater compact compliance and
2239-sustainability fund created in section 37-60-134 (3)(a), C.R.S. This
2240-appropriation is from the economic recovery and relief cash fund created in
2241-section 24-75-228 (3)(a), C.R.S., and
2242- C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $59,500,000
2243-is of money the state received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal
2244-recovery fund.
2245- FUND AND $500,000 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND .
2246-The department of natural resources is responsible for the accounting
2247-related to this appropriation.
2248-PAGE 51-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 SECTION 70. Appropriation to the department of public health
2249-and environment for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022. In Session
2250-Laws of Colorado 2022, amend section 7 of chapter 452, (SB 22-181), as
2251-follows:
2252-Section 7. Appropriation. For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,
2253-$20,000,000 is appropriated to the department of public health and
2254-environment for use by the primary care office. This appropriation is from
2255-the behavioral and mental health cash fund created in section 24-75-230
2256-(2)(a), C.R.S., and
2257- C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $12,883,177 is of money the
2258-state received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund. FUND
2259-AND
2260-$7,116,823 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND . Any money
2261-appropriated in this section not expended prior to July 1, 2023, is further
2262-appropriated to the department from July 1, 2023, through December 30,
2263-2024, for the same purpose. To implement this act, the office may use this
2264-appropriation for the purposes specified in section 25-1.5-506 (4)(a), C.R.S.
2265-This appropriation is based on the assumption that the office will require an
2266-additional 1.0 FTE in the 2022-23 state fiscal year and 1.0 FTE in the
2267-2023-24 state fiscal year to implement this act.
2268-SECTION 71. Appropriation to the department of early
2269-childhood for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022. In Session Laws of
2270-Colorado 2022, amend section 8 (1) introductory portion of chapter 345,
2271-(SB 22-213), as follows:
2272-Section 8. Appropriation. (1) For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,
2273-$49,500,000 is appropriated to the department of early childhood. This
2274-appropriation is from the economic recovery and relief cash fund created in
2275-section 24-75-228 (2)(a), C.R.S., is of money the state received from the
2276-federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund, and is based on an
2277-assumption that the department will require an additional 9.6 FTE. O
2278-F THIS
2279-AMOUNT
2280-, $15,464,449 IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE
2281-FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND AND
2282-$34,035,551
2283-ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND . To implement this act, the
2284-department may use this appropriation for:
2285-SECTION 72. Appropriation to the departments of labor and
2286-employment, higher education, and education for the fiscal year
2287-beginning July 1, 2021. In Session Laws of Colorado 2021, amend section
2288-19 (2), (3), and (4)(a) of chapter 308, (HB 21-1264), as follows:
2289-PAGE 52-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 Section 19. Appropriation. (2) For the 2021-22 state fiscal year,
2290-$35,000,000 is appropriated to the department of labor and employment for
2291-use by the Colorado work force development council. This appropriation is
2292-from the workers, employers, and workforce centers cash fund created in
2293-section 24-75-231 (2)(a), C.R.S., and
2294- C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $19,348,649
2295-IS of money the state received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal
2296-recovery fund. FUND AND $15,651,351 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL
2297-FUND
2298-. To implement this act, the council may use this appropriation for
2299-"Work Force Innovation Act" programs under part 7 of article 46.3 of title
2300-24, C.R.S.
2301-(3) For the 2021-22 state fiscal year, $10,000,000 is appropriated to
2302-the department of higher education. This appropriation is from the workers,
2303-employers, and workforce centers cash fund created in section 24-75-231
2304-(2)(a), C.R.S.,
2305- and C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $7,120,000 IS of money the
2306-state received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund. FUND
2307-AND
2308- $2,880,000 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND . To implement this
2309-act, the department may use this appropriation for career and technical
2310-education equipment, facility, and instruction capacity funding.
2311-(4) (a) For the 2021-22 state fiscal year, $5,000,000 is appropriated
2312-to the department of education. This appropriation is from the workers,
2313-employers, and workforce centers cash fund created in section 24-75-231
2314-(2)(a), C.R.S., and
2315- C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $2,440,990 IS of money the
2316-state received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund. FUND
2317-AND
2318-$2,559,010 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND . To implement this
2319-act, the department may use this appropriation for the adult education and
2320-literacy grant program.
2321-SECTION 73. Appropriation to the department of local affairs
2322-for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2021. In Session Laws of Colorado
2323-2021, amend section 12 of chapter 356, (HB 21-1271), as follows:
2324-Section 12. Appropriation. (1) For the 2021-22 state fiscal year,
2325-$39,300,000 is appropriated to the department of local affairs for use by the
2326-division of local government. This appropriation is from the Colorado
2327-heritage communities fund created in section 24-32-3207 (1), C.R.S., and
2328-is based on an assumption that the division will require an additional 0.9
2329-FTE. O
2330-F THIS AMOUNT, $20,138,800 IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED
2331-FROM THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND AND
2332-PAGE 53-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 $19,161,200 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND INCLUDING $9,300,000
2333-TRANSFERRED PURSUANT TO SECTION 24-32-3207 (6)(a)(II), C.R.S. To
2334-implement this act, the division shall use this appropriation for the
2335-affordable housing development incentives grant program created in section
2336-24-32-130 (2), C.R.S.
2337-(2) For the 2021-22 state fiscal year, $7,100,000 is appropriated to
2338-the department of local affairs for use by the division of local government.
2339-This appropriation is from the Colorado heritage communities fund created
2340-in section 24-32-3207 (1), C.R.S., and is based on an assumption that the
2341-division will require an additional 1.7 FTE. O
2342-F THIS AMOUNT, $4,493,041
2343-IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE
2344-FISCAL RECOVERY FUND AND
2345-$2,606,959 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL
2346-FUND INCLUDING
2347-$2,100,000 TRANSFERRED PURSUANT TO SECTION
2348-24-32-3207 (6)(c)(II), C.R.S. To implement this act, the division shall use
2349-this appropriation for the local government planning grant program created
2350-in section 24-32-130 (5), C.R.S.
2351-SECTION 74. Appropriation to the office of the governor and
2352-the department of local affairs for the fiscal year beginning July 1,
2353-2021. In Session Laws of Colorado 2021, amend sections 15 (1) and (2) of
2354-chapter 371, (HB 21-1289), as section 15 (1) and (2) are amended by
2355-section 2 of chapter 493 (HB 22-1172), Session Laws of Colorado 2022,
2356-and as section 15 (1) is further amended by section 2 of chapter 454 (SB
2357-23-116), Session Laws of Colorado 2023, and as section 15 (1) and (2) are
2358-further amended by section 13 of chapter 474 (SB 23-214), Session Laws
2359-of Colorado 2023, as follows:
2360-Section 15. Appropriations. (1) For the 2020-21 state fiscal year,
2361-$27,000,000 is appropriated to the office of the governor for use by the
2362-office of information technology for use by the Colorado broadband office.
2363-This appropriation is from the digital inclusion grant program fund created
2364-in section 24-37.5-904 (2), C.R.S., and
2365- C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT,
2366-$15,997,471
2367- IS of money the state received from the federal coronavirus
2368-state fiscal recovery fund.
2369- FUND AND $11,002,529 ORIGINATES FROM THE
2370-GENERAL FUND
2371-. The Colorado broadband office may use this appropriation
2372-to implement the digital inclusion grant program created in section
2373-24-37.5-904 (1)(a), C.R.S. Any money appropriated in this subsection that
2374-originated from money the state received from the federal coronavirus state
2375-fiscal recovery fund that is obligated prior to December 30, 2024, in
2376-PAGE 54-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 accordance with the federal "American Rescue Plan Act of 2021", Pub.L.
2377-117-2, as amended, but (1) THAT IS not expended prior to December 30,
2378-2024, is further appropriated to the office for use prior to December 31,
2409+ONEY THAT ORIGINATED FROM THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE15
2410+FISCAL RECOVERY FUND SHALL BE OBLIGATED AND EXPENDED IN16
2411+ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 24-75-226, C.R.S.17
2412+SECTION
2413+78. Appropriation to the departments of human18
2414+services and public health and environment for the fiscal year19
2415+beginning July 1, 2022. In Session Laws of Colorado 2022, amend20
2416+section 56 (10) and (11) of chapter 225, (HB 22-1326), as follows:21
2417+Section 56. Appropriation. (10) For the 2022-23 state fiscal22
2418+year, $19,700,000 is appropriated to the opiate antagonist bulk purchase23
2419+fund created in section 25-1.5-115 (1)(a), C.R.S. This appropriation is24
2420+from the behavioral and mental health cash fund created in section25
2421+24-75-230 (2)(a), C.R.S., and C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $12,241,000 is of26
2422+money the state received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal27
2423+1466
2424+-76- recovery fund. FUND AND $7,459,000 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL1
2425+FUND. The department of public health and environment is responsible for2
2426+the accounting related to this appropriation.3
2427+(11) For the 2022-23 state fiscal year, $6,000,000 is appropriated4
2428+to the harm reduction grant program cash fund created in section5
2429+25-20.5-1102 (1), C.R.S. This appropriation is from the behavioral and6
2430+mental health cash fund created in section 24-75-230 (2)(a), C.R.S., and7
2431+C.R.S. O
2432+F THIS AMOUNT, $1,560,481 is of money the state received from8
2433+the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund.
2434+ FUND AND $4,439,5199
2435+ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND . The department of public health10
2436+and environment is responsible for the accounting related to this11
2437+appropriation.12
2438+SECTION 79. Appropriation to the department of early13
2439+childhood for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022. In Session Laws14
2440+of Colorado 2022, amend section 2 of chapter 346, (HB 22-1369), as15
2441+section 2 of chapter 346 is amended by section 17 of chapter 474, (SB16
2442+23-214), Session Laws of Colorado 2023, as follows:17
2443+Section 2. Appropriation. For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,18
2444+$2,000,000 is appropriated to the department of early childhood for use19
2445+by the community and family support division. This appropriation is from20
2446+the economic recovery and relief cash fund created in section 24-75-228,21
2447+C.R.S., is of money the state received from the federal coronavirus state22
2448+fiscal recovery fund, and is based on an assumption that the department23
2449+will require an additional 0.3 FTE. O
2450+F THIS AMOUNT, $500,000 IS OF24
2451+MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE25
2452+FISCAL RECOVERY FUND AND $1,500,000 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL26
2453+FUND. To implement this act, the division may use this appropriation for27
2454+1466
2455+-77- the children's mental health program authorized in section 26.5-1-113,1
2456+C.R.S. Any money appropriated in this section that originated from2
2457+money the state received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal3
2458+recovery fund that is obligated prior to December 30, 2024, in accordance4
2459+with the federal "American Rescue Plan Act of 2021", Pub.L. 117-2, as5
2460+amended, but THAT IS not expended prior to December 30, 2024, is6
2461+further appropriated to the department for use prior to December 31,7
23792462 2026, for the same purpose. M
2380-ONEY THAT ORIGINATED FROM THE FEDERAL
2381-CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND SHALL BE OBLIGATED AND
2382-EXPENDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION
2383-24-75-226, C.R.S.
2384-(2) For the 2020-21 state fiscal year, $35,000,000 is appropriated to
2385-the office of the governor for use by the office of information technology
2386-for the broadband deployment board. This appropriation is from the
2387-broadband stimulus account in the broadband administrative fund created
2388-in section 24-37.5-119 (4), C.R.S., and
2389- OF THIS AMOUNT, $19,670,000 IS of
2390-money the state received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery
2391-fund.
2392- FUND AND $15,330,000 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND . The
2393-broadband deployment board may use this appropriation to implement the
2394-broadband stimulus grant program created in section 24-37.5-119 (9.5),
2395-C.R.S. Any money appropriated in this subsection that originated from
2396-money the state received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery
2397-fund that is obligated prior to December 30, 2024, in accordance with the
2398-federal "American Rescue Plan Act of 2021", Pub.L. 117-2, as amended,
2399-but (2) THAT IS not expended prior to December 30, 2024, is further
2400-appropriated to the office for use prior to December 31, 2026, for the same
2401-purpose. M
2402-ONEY THAT ORIGINATED FROM THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS
2403-STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND SHALL BE OBLIGATED AND EXPENDED IN
2404-ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION
2405-24-75-226, C.R.S.
2406-SECTION 75. Appropriation to the department of higher
2407-education for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022. In Session Laws of
2408-Colorado 2022, amend section 9 (2)(a) introductory portion of chapter 239,
2409-(HB 22-1220), as follows:
2410-Section 9. Appropriation. (2) (a) For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,
2411-$52,000,000 is appropriated to the department of higher education. This
2412-appropriation is from the economic recovery and relief cash fund created in
2413-section 24-75-228 (2)(a), C.R.S., and
2414- C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $44,300,000
2415-is of money the state received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal
2416-recovery fund.
2417- FUND AND $7,700,000 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL
2418-FUND
2419-. To implement this act, the department may use this appropriation as
2420-follows:
2421-PAGE 55-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 SECTION 76. Appropriation to the department of human
2422-services for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022. In Session Laws of
2423-Colorado 2022, amend section 14 of chapter 348, (HB 22-1259), as
2424-follows:
2425-Section 14. Appropriation. For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,
2426-$3,500,000 is appropriated to the department of human services for use by
2427-the office of economic security. This appropriation is from the economic
2428-recovery and relief cash fund created in section 24-75-228, C.R.S., and
2429-C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $3,100,000 is of money the state received from the
2430-federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund. FUND AND $400,000
2431-ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND . To implement this act, the office
2432-may use this appropriation for the employment opportunities with wages
2433-program. Any money appropriated in this section not expended prior to July
2434-1, 2023, is further appropriated to the office from July 1, 2023, through
2435-December 30, 2024, for the same purpose.
2436-SECTION 77. Appropriation to the department of health care
2437-policy and financing for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022. In
2438-Session Laws of Colorado 2022, amend section 6 (1) and (2) of chapter
2439-180, (HB 22-1302), as section 6 (1) and (2) are further amended by section
2440-20 of chapter 474, (SB 23-214), Session Laws of Colorado 2023, as
2441-follows:
2442-Section 6. Appropriation. (1) For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,
2443-$31,750,000 is appropriated to the department of health care policy and
2444-financing for use by other medical services. This appropriation is from the
2445-behavioral and mental health cash fund created in section 24-75-230 (2)(a),
2446-C.R.S., is of money the state received from the federal coronavirus state
2447-fiscal recovery fund, and is based on an assumption that the division will
2448-require an additional 2.3 FTE. O
2449-F THIS APPROPRIATION $12,518,454 IS OF
2450-MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE
2451-FISCAL RECOVERY FUND AND
2452-$19,231,546 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL
2453-FUND
2454-. To implement this act, the division may use this appropriation for the
2455-primary care and behavioral health statewide integration grant program.
2456-Any money appropriated in this section that originated from money the state
2457-received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund that is
2458-obligated prior to December 30, 2024, in accordance with the federal
2459-"American Rescue Plan Act of 2021", Pub.L. 117-2, as amended, but THAT
2460-IS
2461- not expended prior to December 30, 2024, is further appropriated to the
2462-PAGE 56-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 department for use prior to December 31, 2026 for the same purpose.
2463-M
2464-ONEY THAT ORIGINATED FROM THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL
2465-RECOVERY FUND SHALL BE OBLIGATED AND EXPENDED IN ACCORDANCE
2466-WITH SECTION
2467-24-75-226, C.R.S.
2468-(2) For the 2022-23 state fiscal year, $3,000,000 is appropriated to
2469-the department of health care policy and financing for use by the executive
2470-director's office, general administration. This appropriation is from the
2471-behavioral and mental health cash fund created in section 24-75-230 (2)(a),
2472-C.R.S., and
2473- C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $1,245,147 is of money the state
2474-received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund. FUND AND
2475-$1,754,853 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND . To implement this act,
2476-the division may use this appropriation for the universal contract for
2477-behavioral health services. Any money appropriated in this section that
2478-originated from money the state received from the federal coronavirus state
2479-fiscal recovery fund that is obligated prior to December 30, 2024, in
2480-accordance with the federal "American Rescue Plan Act of 2021", Pub.L.
2481-117-2, as amended, but THAT IS not expended prior to December 30, 2024,
2482-is further appropriated to the department for use prior to December 31, 2026
2483-for the same purpose. M
2484-ONEY THAT ORIGINATED FROM THE FEDERAL
2485-CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND SHALL BE OBLIGATED AND
2486-EXPENDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION
2487-24-75-226, C.R.S.
2488-SECTION 78. Appropriation to the departments of human
2489-services and public health and environment for the fiscal year
2490-beginning July 1, 2022. In Session Laws of Colorado 2022, amend section
2491-56 (10) and (11) of chapter 225, (HB 22-1326), as follows:
2492-Section 56. Appropriation. (10) For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,
2493-$19,700,000 is appropriated to the opiate antagonist bulk purchase fund
2494-created in section 25-1.5-115 (1)(a), C.R.S. This appropriation is from the
2495-behavioral and mental health cash fund created in section 24-75-230 (2)(a),
2496-C.R.S., and
2497- C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $12,241,000 is of money the state
2498-received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund. FUND AND
2499-$7,459,000 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND. The department of public
2500-health and environment is responsible for the accounting related to this
2501-appropriation.
2502-(11) For the 2022-23 state fiscal year, $6,000,000 is appropriated to
2503-the harm reduction grant program cash fund created in section 25-20.5-1102
2504-PAGE 57-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 (1), C.R.S. This appropriation is from the behavioral and mental health cash
2505-fund created in section 24-75-230 (2)(a), C.R.S., and C.R.S. OF THIS
2506-AMOUNT
2507-, $1,560,481 is of money the state received from the federal
2508-coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund.
2509- FUND AND $4,439,519 ORIGINATES
2510-FROM THE GENERAL FUND
2511-. The department of public health and environment
2512-is responsible for the accounting related to this appropriation.
2513-SECTION 79. Appropriation to the department of early
2514-childhood for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022. In Session Laws of
2515-Colorado 2022, amend section 2 of chapter 346, (HB 22-1369), as section
2516-2 of chapter 346 is amended by section 17 of chapter 474, (SB 23-214),
2517-Session Laws of Colorado 2023, as follows:
2518-Section 2. Appropriation. For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,
2519-$2,000,000 is appropriated to the department of early childhood for use by
2520-the community and family support division. This appropriation is from the
2521-economic recovery and relief cash fund created in section 24-75-228,
2522-C.R.S., is of money the state received from the federal coronavirus state
2523-fiscal recovery fund, and is based on an assumption that the department will
2524-require an additional 0.3 FTE. O
2525-F THIS AMOUNT, $500,000 IS OF MONEY THE
2526-STATE RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL
2527-RECOVERY FUND AND
2528-$1,500,000 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND. To
2529-implement this act, the division may use this appropriation for the children's
2530-mental health program authorized in section 26.5-1-113, C.R.S. Any money
2531-appropriated in this section that originated from money the state received
2532-from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund that is obligated prior
2533-to December 30, 2024, in accordance with the federal "American Rescue
2534-Plan Act of 2021", Pub.L. 117-2, as amended, but THAT IS not expended
2535-prior to December 30, 2024, is further appropriated to the department for
2536-use prior to December 31, 2026, for the same purpose. M
2537-ONEY THAT
2538-ORIGINATED FROM THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY
2539-FUND SHALL BE OBLIGATED AND EXPENDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION
2540-24-75-226, C.R.S.
2541-SECTION 80. Appropriation to the departments of human
2542-services and agriculture for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022. In
2543-Session Laws of Colorado 2022, amend section 6 of chapter 375, (HB
2544-22-1380), as section 6 (1), (2), and (3) are amended by section 22 of chapter
2545-474, (SB 23-214), Session Laws of Colorado 2023, as follows:
2546-PAGE 58-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 Section 6. Appropriation. (1) For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,
2547-$3,000,000 is appropriated to the department of human services for use by
2548-administration and finance. This appropriation is from the economic
2549-recovery and relief cash fund created in section 24-75-228 (2)(a), C.R.S.,
2550-and C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $2,600,000 is of money the state received
2551-from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund. FUND AND $400,000
2552-ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND . To implement this act,
2553-administration and finance may use this appropriation for IT systems
2554-interoperability. Any money appropriated in this section not expended prior
2555-to July 1, 2023, is further appropriated to administration and finance from
2556-July 1, 2023, through December 31, 2024, for the same purpose.
2557-(2) For the 2022-23 state fiscal year, $2,000,000 is appropriated to
2558-the department of human services for use by the office of economic
2559-security. This appropriation is from the economic recovery and relief cash
2560-fund created in section 24-75-228 (2)(a), C.R.S., and
2561- C.R.S. OF THIS
2562-AMOUNT
2563-, $185,384 is of money the state received from the federal
2564-coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund.
2565- FUND AND $1,814,616 ORIGINATES
2566-FROM THE GENERAL FUND
2567-. To implement this act, the office of economic
2568-security may use this appropriation for fuel assistance payments related to
2569-food and energy assistance. Any money appropriated in this section not
2570-expended prior to July 1, 2023, is further appropriated to the office of
2571-economic security from July 1, 2023, through December 31, 2024, for the
2572-same purpose.
2573-(3) For the 2022-23 state fiscal year, $1,000,000 is appropriated to
2574-the department of human services for use by the office of economic
2575-security. This appropriation is from the economic recovery and relief cash
2576-fund created in section 24-75-228 (2)(a), C.R.S., and
2577- C.R.S. OF THIS
2578-AMOUNT
2579-, $190,000 is of money the state received from the federal
2580-coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund.
2581- FUND AND $810,000 ORIGINATES
2582-FROM THE GENERAL FUND
2583-. To implement this act, the office of economic
2584-security may use this appropriation for electronic benefits transfer
2585-programming related to food and energy assistance. Any money
2586-appropriated in this section not expended prior to July 1, 2023, is further
2587-appropriated to the office of economic security from July 1, 2023, through
2588-December 31, 2024, for the same purpose.
2589-(4) For the 2022-23 state fiscal year, $1,000,000 is appropriated to
2590-the department of agriculture for use by agricultural services. This
2591-PAGE 59-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 appropriation is from the economic recovery and relief cash fund created in
2592-section 24-75-228 (2)(a), C.R.S., is of money the state received from the
2593-federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund ORIGINATES FROM THE
2594-GENERAL FUND
2595-, and is based on an assumption that agricultural services will
2596-require an additional 1.8 FTE. To implement this act, agricultural services
2597-may use this appropriation for the community food access program. Any
2598-money appropriated in this section not expended prior to July 1, 2023, is
2599-further appropriated to agricultural services from July 1, 2023, through
2600-December 30, 2024, for the same purpose.
2601-(5) For the 2022-23 state fiscal year, $7,000,000 is appropriated to
2602-the department of agriculture for use by agricultural services. This
2603-appropriation is from the economic recovery and relief cash fund created in
2604-section 24-75-228 (2)(a), C.R.S., and
2605- C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $2,909,500
2606-is of money the state received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal
2607-recovery fund.
2608- FUND AND $4,090,500 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND.
2609-To implement this act, agricultural services may use this appropriation for
2610-the small food business recovery and resilience grant program and outreach.
2611-Any money appropriated in this section not expended prior to July 1, 2023,
2612-is further appropriated to agricultural services from July 1, 2023, through
2613-December 30, 2024, for the same purpose.
2614-SECTION 81. Appropriation to the department of human
2615-services for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022. In Session Laws of
2616-Colorado 2022, amend section 6 (2) of chapter 317, (HB 22-1386), as
2617-follows:
2618-Section 6. Appropriation. (2) For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,
2619-$800,000 is appropriated to the department of human services for use by the
2620-office of behavioral health. This appropriation is from the behavioral and
2621-mental health cash fund created in section 24-75-230 (2)(a), C.R.S., and
2622-C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $465,800 IS of money the state received from the
2623-federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund. FUND AND $334,200
2624-ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND . To implement this act, the office
2625-may use this appropriation to contract for a feasibility study of renovating
2626-a facility in Adams county to provide inpatient beds for competency
2627-services provided pursuant to section 16-18.5-111, C.R.S. Any money
2628-appropriated in this section not expended prior to July 1, 2023, is further
2629-appropriated to the office from July 1, 2023, through December 30, 2024,
2630-for the same purpose.
2631-PAGE 60-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 APPROPRIATION FROM
2463+ONEY THAT ORIGINATED FROM THE8
2464+FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND SHALL BE9
2465+OBLIGATED AND EXPENDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 24-75-226,10
2466+C.R.S.11
2467+SECTION
2468+80. Appropriation to the departments of human12
2469+services and agriculture for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022. In13
2470+Session Laws of Colorado 2022, amend section 6 of chapter 375, (HB14
2471+22-1380), as section 6 (1), (2), and (3) are amended by section 22 of15
2472+chapter 474, (SB 23-214), Session Laws of Colorado 2023, as follows:16
2473+Section 6. Appropriation. (1) For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,17
2474+$3,000,000 is appropriated to the department of human services for use18
2475+by administration and finance. This appropriation is from the economic19
2476+recovery and relief cash fund created in section 24-75-228 (2)(a), C.R.S.,20
2477+and C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $2,600,000 is of money the state received21
2478+from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund. FUND AND22
2479+$400,000
2480+ ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND . To implement this act,23
2481+administration and finance may use this appropriation for IT systems24
2482+interoperability. Any money appropriated in this section not expended25
2483+prior to July 1, 2023, is further appropriated to administration and finance26
2484+from July 1, 2023, through December 31, 2024, for the same purpose.27
2485+1466
2486+-78- (2) For the 2022-23 state fiscal year, $2,000,000 is appropriated1
2487+to the department of human services for use by the office of economic2
2488+security. This appropriation is from the economic recovery and relief cash3
2489+fund created in section 24-75-228 (2)(a), C.R.S., and C.R.S. OF THIS4
2490+AMOUNT, $185,384 is of money the state received from the federal5
2491+coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund. FUND AND $1,814,616 ORIGINATES6
2492+FROM THE GENERAL FUND. To implement this act, the office of economic7
2493+security may use this appropriation for fuel assistance payments related8
2494+to food and energy assistance. Any money appropriated in this section not9
2495+expended prior to July 1, 2023, is further appropriated to the office of10
2496+economic security from July 1, 2023, through December 31, 2024, for the11
2497+same purpose.12
2498+(3) For the 2022-23 state fiscal year, $1,000,000 is appropriated13
2499+to the department of human services for use by the office of economic14
2500+security. This appropriation is from the economic recovery and relief cash15
2501+fund created in section 24-75-228 (2)(a), C.R.S., and C.R.S. OF THIS16
2502+AMOUNT, $190,000 is of money the state received from the federal17
2503+coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund. FUND AND $810,000 ORIGINATES18
2504+FROM THE GENERAL FUND. To implement this act, the office of economic19
2505+security may use this appropriation for electronic benefits transfer20
2506+programming related to food and energy assistance. Any money21
2507+appropriated in this section not expended prior to July 1, 2023, is further22
2508+appropriated to the office of economic security from July 1, 2023, through23
2509+December 31, 2024, for the same purpose.24
2510+(4) For the 2022-23 state fiscal year, $1,000,000 is appropriated25
2511+to the department of agriculture for use by agricultural services. This26
2512+appropriation is from the economic recovery and relief cash fund created27
2513+1466
2514+-79- in section 24-75-228 (2)(a), C.R.S., is of money the state received from1
2515+the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund ORIGINATES FROM THE2
2516+GENERAL FUND, and is based on an assumption that agricultural services3
2517+will require an additional 1.8 FTE. To implement this act, agricultural4
2518+services may use this appropriation for the community food access5
2519+program. Any money appropriated in this section not expended prior to6
2520+July 1, 2023, is further appropriated to agricultural services from July 1,7
2521+2023, through December 30, 2024, for the same purpose.8
2522+(5) For the 2022-23 state fiscal year, $7,000,000 is appropriated9
2523+to the department of agriculture for use by agricultural services. This10
2524+appropriation is from the economic recovery and relief cash fund created11
2525+in section 24-75-228 (2)(a), C.R.S., and C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT,12
2526+$2,909,500 is of money the state received from the federal coronavirus13
2527+state fiscal recovery fund. FUND AND $4,090,500 ORIGINATES FROM THE14
2528+GENERAL FUND. To implement this act, agricultural services may use this15
2529+appropriation for the small food business recovery and resilience grant16
2530+program and outreach. Any money appropriated in this section not17
2531+expended prior to July 1, 2023, is further appropriated to agricultural18
2532+services from July 1, 2023, through December 30, 2024, for the same19
2533+purpose.20
2534+SECTION 81. Appropriation to the department of human21
2535+services for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022. In Session Laws of22
2536+Colorado 2022, amend section 6 (2) of chapter 317, (HB 22-1386), as23
2537+follows:24
2538+Section 6. Appropriation. (2) For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,25
2539+$800,000 is appropriated to the department of human services for use by26
2540+the office of behavioral health. This appropriation is from the behavioral27
2541+1466
2542+-80- and mental health cash fund created in section 24-75-230 (2)(a), C.R.S.,1
2543+and C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $465,800 IS of money the state received2
2544+from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund. FUND AND3
2545+$334,200
2546+ ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND . To implement this act,4
2547+the office may use this appropriation to contract for a feasibility study of5
2548+renovating a facility in Adams county to provide inpatient beds for6
2549+competency services provided pursuant to section 16-18.5-111, C.R.S.7
2550+Any money appropriated in this section not expended prior to July 1,8
2551+2023, is further appropriated to the office from July 1, 2023, through9
2552+December 30, 2024, for the same purpose.10
2553+1466
2554+-81- APPROPRIATION FROM
26322555 ITEM &
26332556 SUBTOTAL
26342557 TOTAL CAPITAL
26352558 CONSTRUCTION
26362559 FUND
26372560 CASH
26382561 FUNDS
26392562 REAPPROPRIATED
26402563 FUNDS
26412564 FEDERAL
26422565 FUNDS
26432566 $$ $ $ $ $
2644-SECTION 82. Capital construction appropriations for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022. In Session Laws of Colorado 2022, section 3 of chapter 507, (HB 22-1329),
2645-amend Part I, Part II (1)(A), (1)(B), (1)(C), (1)(E), Part III (1), (2)(B), (2)(C), (2)(D), (2)(E), (2)(F), and the affected totals, as Part I (2)(H), (2)(P), Part III (2)(E) and the affected totals
2646-are amended by section 1 of chapter 473, (SB23-135), Session La ws of Colorado 2023, as Part III (1)(E), (1)(G), (2)(C) and the affected totals are amended by section 2 of HB 24-1203,
2647-and as Part II (1)(E) and the affected totals are amended by HB 24-1465, as follows:
2648-Section 3. Capital Construction Appropriation.
2649-PART I
2650-CONTROLLED MAINTENANCE
2651-(1) STATE AGENCIES
2652-(A) Department of Agriculture
2653-Fire Sprinkler Installation, Code
2654-Upgrades, 4-H Complex 1,432,425 1,432,425
2655-a
2656-PAGE 61-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 APPROPRIATION FROM
2657-ITEM &
2658-SUBTOTAL
2659-TOTAL CAPITAL
2660-CONSTRUCTION
2661-FUND
2662-CASH
2663-FUNDS
2664-REAPPROPRIATED
2665-FUNDS
2666-FEDERAL
2667-FUNDS
2668-$$ $ $ $ $
2567+SECTION
2568+82. Capital construction appropriations for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022. In Session Laws of Colorado 2022, section 3 of chapter 507, (HB 22-1329), 1
2569+amend Part I, Part II (1)(A), (1)(B), (1)(C), (1)(E), Part III (1), (2)(B), (2)(C), (2)(D), (2)(E), (2)(F), and the affected totals, as Part I (2)(H), (2)(P), Part III (2)(E) and the affected totals 2
2570+are amended by section 1 of chapter 473, (SB23-135), Session La ws of Colorado 2023, as Part III (1)(E), (1)(G), (2)(C) and the affected totals are amended by section 2 of HB 24-1203, 3
2571+and as Part II (1)(E) and the affected totals are amended by HB
2572+24-1465, as follows: 4
2573+5
2574+Section 3. Capital Construction Appropriation. 6
2575+PART I 7
2576+CONTROLLED MAINTENANCE 8
2577+9
2578+(1) STATE AGENCIES 10
2579+(A) Department of Agriculture 11
2580+Fire Sprinkler Installation, Code 12
2581+Upgrades, 4-H Complex 13 1,432,425 1,432,425
2582+a
2583+14
26692584 a
26702585 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
26712586 F THIS AMOUNT
26722587 ,
26732588 $157,000
26742589 IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED
2590+15
26752591 FROM THE FEDERAL
26762592 C
26772593 ORONAVIRUS
26782594 S
26792595 TATE
26802596 F
26812597 ISCAL
26822598 R
26832599 ECOVERY
26842600 F
26852601 UND AND
26862602 $1,275,425
26872603 ORIGINATES FROM THE
26882604 G
26892605 ENERAL
26902606 F
26912607 UND
2692-.
2693-(B) Department of Corrections
2694-Improve Door Security, Lower
2695-North, Buena Vista Correctional
2696-Facility 1,768,537
2697-Replace Roofs, Living Units and
2698-Support Buildings, Delta
2699-Correctional Center 1,689,002
2700-Replace Roof, Rifle Correctional
2701-Center 1,492,686
2702-Replace Roof, Programs and
2703-Support Buildings, Trinidad
2704-Correctional Facility 1,991,473
2705-PAGE 62-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 APPROPRIATION FROM
2608+. 16
2609+1466
2610+-82- APPROPRIATION FROM
27062611 ITEM &
27072612 SUBTOTAL
27082613 TOTAL CAPITAL
27092614 CONSTRUCTION
27102615 FUND
27112616 CASH
27122617 FUNDS
27132618 REAPPROPRIATED
27142619 FUNDS
27152620 FEDERAL
27162621 FUNDS
27172622 $$ $ $ $ $
2718-Replace Roof, Minimum Living Unit, Sterling Correctional Facility 1,109,909
2719-8,051,607 8,051,607
2720-a
2623+1
2624+(B) Department of Corrections 2
2625+Improve Door Security, Lower 3
2626+North, Buena Vista Correctional 4
2627+Facility 5 1,768,537
2628+Replace Roofs, Living Units and 6
2629+Support Buildings, Delta 7
2630+Correctional Center 8 1,689,002
2631+Replace Roof, Rifle Correctional 9
2632+Center 10 1,492,686
2633+Replace Roof, Programs and 11
2634+Support Buildings, Trinidad 12
2635+Correctional Facility 13 1,991,473
2636+Replace Roof, Minimum Living 14
2637+Unit, Sterling Correctional 15
2638+Facility 16 1,109,909
2639+1466
2640+-83- APPROPRIATION FROM
2641+ITEM &
2642+SUBTOTAL
2643+TOTAL CAPITAL
2644+CONSTRUCTION
2645+FUND
2646+CASH
2647+FUNDS
2648+REAPPROPRIATED
2649+FUNDS
2650+FEDERAL
2651+FUNDS
2652+$$ $ $ $ $
2653+1 8,051,607 8,051,607
2654+a
2655+2
27212656 a
27222657 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
27232658 F THIS AMOUNT
27242659 ,
27252660 $4,704,936
27262661 IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED
2662+3
27272663 FROM THE FEDERAL
27282664 C
27292665 ORONAVIRUS
27302666 S
27312667 TATE
27322668 F
27332669 ISCAL
27342670 R
27352671 ECOVERY
27362672 F
27372673 UND AND
27382674 $3,346,671
27392675 ORIGINATES FROM THE
27402676 G
27412677 ENERAL
27422678 F
27432679 UND
2744-.
2745-(C) Department of Education
2746-Install Fire Sprinklers and
2747-Update HVAC and ADA, Hubert
2748-Work Gymnasium, Colorado
2749-School for the Deaf and the
2750-Blind 1,988,134
2751-PAGE 63-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 APPROPRIATION FROM
2680+. 4
2681+5
2682+(C) Department of Education 6
2683+Install Fire Sprinklers and 7
2684+Update HVAC and ADA, Hubert 8
2685+Work Gymnasium, Colorado 9
2686+School for the Deaf and the 10
2687+Blind 11 1,988,134
2688+Roof Replacements, West and 12
2689+Argo Halls, Colorado School for 13
2690+the Deaf and the Blind 14 689,611
2691+1466
2692+-84- APPROPRIATION FROM
27522693 ITEM &
27532694 SUBTOTAL
27542695 TOTAL CAPITAL
27552696 CONSTRUCTION
27562697 FUND
27572698 CASH
27582699 FUNDS
27592700 REAPPROPRIATED
27602701 FUNDS
27612702 FEDERAL
27622703 FUNDS
27632704 $$ $ $ $ $
2764-Roof Replacements, West and Argo Halls, Colorado School for the Deaf and the Blind 689,611
2765-Repair Parapet Walls, Industrial
2766-Building, Colorado School for
2767-the Deaf and the Blind 350,000
2768-3,027,745 3,027,745
2769-a
2705+Repair Parapet Walls, Industrial 1
2706+Building, Colorado School for 2
2707+the Deaf and the Blind 3 350,000
2708+4 3,027,745 3,027,745
2709+a
2710+5
27702711 a
27712712 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
27722713 F THIS AMOUNT
27732714 ,
27742715 $2,917,745
27752716 IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED
2717+6
27762718 FROM THE FEDERAL
27772719 C
27782720 ORONAVIRUS
27792721 S
27802722 TATE
27812723 F
27822724 ISCAL
27832725 R
27842726 ECOVERY
27852727 F
27862728 UND AND
27872729 $110,000
27882730 ORIGINATES FROM THE
27892731 G
27902732 ENERAL
27912733 F
27922734 UND
2793-.
2794-(D) Office of the Governor - Office of Information Technology
2795-Office of Information
2796-Technology, Replace Microwave
2797-Towers, Group F 1,315,802 1,315,802
2798-a
2799-PAGE 64-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 APPROPRIATION FROM
2800-ITEM &
2801-SUBTOTAL
2802-TOTAL CAPITAL
2803-CONSTRUCTION
2804-FUND
2805-CASH
2806-FUNDS
2807-REAPPROPRIATED
2808-FUNDS
2809-FEDERAL
2810-FUNDS
2811-$$ $ $ $ $
2735+. 7
2736+8
2737+(D) Office of the Governor - Office of Information Technology 9
2738+Office of Information 10
2739+Technology, Replace Microwave 11
2740+Towers, Group F 12 1,315,802 1,315,802
2741+a
2742+13
28122743 a
28132744 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S.
28142745 C.R.S.,
28152746 AND ORIGINATES FROM THE
28162747 G
28172748 ENERAL
28182749 F
28192750 UND
2820-.
2821-(E) Department of Higher Education - History Colorado
2822-Fire Mitigation, Georgetown
2823-Railway Loop, Area C 411,851
2824-Paint High Bridge, Georgetown
2825-Mining and Railroad Park 792,628
2826-1,204,479 1,204,479
2827-a
2751+. 14
2752+15
2753+(E) Department of Higher Education - History Colorado 16
2754+1466
2755+-85- APPROPRIATION FROM
2756+ITEM &
2757+SUBTOTAL
2758+TOTAL CAPITAL
2759+CONSTRUCTION
2760+FUND
2761+CASH
2762+FUNDS
2763+REAPPROPRIATED
2764+FUNDS
2765+FEDERAL
2766+FUNDS
2767+$$ $ $ $ $
2768+Fire Mitigation, Georgetown 1
2769+Railway Loop, Area C 2 411,851
2770+Paint High Bridge, Georgetown 3
2771+Mining and Railroad Park 4 792,628
2772+5 1,204,479 1,204,479
2773+a
2774+6
28282775 a
28292776 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
28302777 F THIS AMOUNT
28312778 ,
28322779 $375,026
28332780 IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED
2781+7
28342782 FROM THE FEDERAL
28352783 C
28362784 ORONAVIRUS
28372785 S
28382786 TATE
28392787 F
28402788 ISCAL
28412789 R
28422790 ECOVERY
28432791 F
28442792 UND AND
28452793 $829,453
28462794 ORIGINATES FROM THE
28472795 G
28482796 ENERAL
28492797 F
28502798 UND
28512799 .
28522800
2853-(F) Department of Human Services
2854-Refurbish Ash Conveyor System,
2855-Heat Plant, Colorado Mental
2856-Health Institute at Pueblo 1,966,852
2857-PAGE 65-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 APPROPRIATION FROM
2801+8
2802+9
2803+(F) Department of Human Services 10
2804+Refurbish Ash Conveyor System, 11
2805+Heat Plant, Colorado Mental 12
2806+Health Institute at Pueblo 13 1,966,852
2807+1466
2808+-86- APPROPRIATION FROM
28582809 ITEM &
28592810 SUBTOTAL
28602811 TOTAL CAPITAL
28612812 CONSTRUCTION
28622813 FUND
28632814 CASH
28642815 FUNDS
28652816 REAPPROPRIATED
28662817 FUNDS
28672818 FEDERAL
28682819 FUNDS
28692820 $$ $ $ $ $
2870-Refurbish HVAC and
2871-Mechanical Equipment, Zebulon
2872-Pike, Pueblo, and Spring Creek
2873-Youth Services Centers 1,016,426
2874-Refurbish Secondary and
2875-Emergency Electrical Systems,
2876-Tier 1, Colorado Mental Health
2877-Institute at Pueblo 1,981,039
2878-Remove/Replace Plumbing and
2879-Life Safety Systems, Grand Mesa
2880-Youth Services Center 1,252,543
2881-Repair/Replace Sewer and Steam
2882-Producers, Colorado Mental
2883-Health Institute at Fort Logan 1,666,730
2884-PAGE 66-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 APPROPRIATION FROM
2821+Refurbish HVAC and 1
2822+Mechanical Equipment, Zebulon 2
2823+Pike, Pueblo, and Spring Creek 3
2824+Youth Services Centers 4 1,016,426
2825+Refurbish Secondary and 5
2826+Emergency Electrical Systems, 6
2827+Tier 1, Colorado Mental Health 7
2828+Institute at Pueblo 8 1,981,039
2829+Remove/Replace Plumbing and 9
2830+Life Safety Systems, Grand Mesa 10
2831+Youth Services Center 11 1,252,543
2832+Repair/Replace Sewer and Steam 12
2833+Producers, Colorado Mental 13
2834+Health Institute at Fort Logan 14 1,666,730 1466
2835+-87- APPROPRIATION FROM
28852836 ITEM &
28862837 SUBTOTAL
28872838 TOTAL CAPITAL
28882839 CONSTRUCTION
28892840 FUND
28902841 CASH
28912842 FUNDS
28922843 REAPPROPRIATED
28932844 FUNDS
28942845 FEDERAL
28952846 FUNDS
28962847 $$ $ $ $ $
2897-Replace HVAC Systems, Platte Valley and Marvin Foote Youth Services Centers 682,682
2898-Replace Hydronic Valves,
2899-Southern District 1,015,351
2900-Replace Roof, Platte Valley
2901-Youth Services Center 1,382,405
2902-Replace Roofs, Five Buildings,
2903-Colorado Mental Health Institute
2904-at Fort Logan 1,733,905
2905-Upgrade Interiors, Group
2906-Homes, Pueblo Regional Center 1,228,584
2907-13,926,517 13,926,517
2908-a
2848+Replace HVAC Systems, Platte 1
2849+Valley and Marvin Foote Youth 2
2850+Services Centers 3 682,682
2851+Replace Hydronic Valves, 4
2852+Southern District 5 1,015,351
2853+Replace Roof, Platte Valley 6
2854+Youth Services Center 7 1,382,405
2855+Replace Roofs, Five Buildings, 8
2856+Colorado Mental Health Institute 9
2857+at Fort Logan 10 1,733,905
2858+Upgrade Interiors, Group 11
2859+Homes, Pueblo Regional Center 12 1,228,584
2860+13 13,926,517 13,926,517
2861+a
2862+14
29092863 a
29102864 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
29112865 F THIS AMOUNT
29122866 ,
29132867 $1,609,900
29142868 IS OF MONEY THE STATE
2869+15
29152870 RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL
29162871 C
29172872 ORONAVIRUS
29182873 S
29192874 TATE
29202875 F
29212876 ISCAL
29222877 R
29232878 ECOVERY
29242879 F
29252880 UND AND
29262881 $12,316,617
29272882 ORIGINATES FROM THE
29282883 G
29292884 ENERAL
29302885 F
29312886 UND
2932-.
2933-PAGE 67-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 APPROPRIATION FROM
2887+. 16
2888+1466
2889+-88- APPROPRIATION FROM
29342890 ITEM &
29352891 SUBTOTAL
29362892 TOTAL CAPITAL
29372893 CONSTRUCTION
29382894 FUND
29392895 CASH
29402896 FUNDS
29412897 REAPPROPRIATED
29422898 FUNDS
29432899 FEDERAL
29442900 FUNDS
29452901 $$ $ $ $ $
2946-(G) Department of Local Affairs
2947-Refurbish Water Tower, Fort
2948-Lyon 190,347
2949-Replace Emergency Generators,
2950-Buildings 6 and 8, Fort Lyon 687,440
2951-877,787 877,787
2952-a
2902+1
2903+(G) Department of Local Affairs 2
2904+Refurbish Water Tower, Fort 3
2905+Lyon 4 190,347
2906+Replace Emergency Generators, 5
2907+Buildings 6 and 8, Fort Lyon 6 687,440
2908+7 877,787 877,787
2909+a
2910+8
29532911 a
29542912 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
29552913 F THIS AMOUNT
29562914 ,
29572915 $224,647
29582916 IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED
2917+9
29592918 FROM THE FEDERAL
29602919 C
29612920 ORONAVIRUS
29622921 S
29632922 TATE
29642923 F
29652924 ISCAL
29662925 R
29672926 ECOVERY
29682927 F
29692928 UND AND
29702929 $653,140
29712930 ORIGINATES FROM THE
29722931 G
29732932 ENERAL
29742933 F
29752934 UND
2976-.
2977-(H) Department of Military and Veterans Affairs
2978-Replace Fire Alarm, Buckley Air
2979-Force Base Aviation Readiness
2980-Center, Building 1000 672,716 168,179
2935+. 10
2936+11
2937+(H) Department of Military and Veterans Affairs 12
2938+Replace Fire Alarm, Buckley Air 13
2939+Force Base Aviation Readiness 14
2940+Center, Building 1000 15 672,716 168,179
29812941 a
29822942 504,537(I)
2983-PAGE 68-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 APPROPRIATION FROM
2943+1466
2944+-89- APPROPRIATION FROM
29842945 ITEM &
29852946 SUBTOTAL
29862947 TOTAL CAPITAL
29872948 CONSTRUCTION
29882949 FUND
29892950 CASH
29902951 FUNDS
29912952 REAPPROPRIATED
29922953 FUNDS
29932954 FEDERAL
29942955 FUNDS
29952956 $$ $ $ $ $
2996-Replace Roof and Upgrade Site Security, Joint Forces Headquarters 1,325,970 662,985
2957+Replace Roof and Upgrade Site 1
2958+Security, Joint Forces 2
2959+Headquarters 3 1,325,970 662,985
29972960 a
29982961 662,985(I)
2999-Replace Roofs at Fort Collins,
3000-Watkins, and Aurora Readiness
3001-Centers 1,195,616 597,808
2962+Replace Roofs at Fort Collins, 4
2963+Watkins, and Aurora Readiness 5
2964+Centers 6 1,195,616 597,808
30022965 a
30032966 597,808(I)
3004-3,194,302
2967+7 3,194,302
2968+8
30052969 a
30062970 These amounts shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
30072971 F THESE AMOUNTS
30082972 ,
30092973 $839,660
30102974 IS OF MONEY THE STATE
2975+9
30112976 RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL
30122977 C
30132978 ORONAVIRUS
30142979 S
30152980 TATE
30162981 F
30172982 ISCAL
30182983 R
30192984 ECOVERY
30202985 F
30212986 UND AND
30222987 $589,312
30232988 ORIGINATES FROM THE
30242989 G
30252990 ENERAL
30262991 F
30272992 UND
3028-.
3029-(I) Department of Personnel
3030-Controlled Maintenance
3031-Emergency Account 2,000,000
3032-PAGE 69-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 APPROPRIATION FROM
2993+. 10
2994+11
2995+12
2996+13
2997+(I) Department of Personnel 14
2998+Controlled Maintenance 15
2999+Emergency Account 16 2,000,000
3000+1466
3001+-90- APPROPRIATION FROM
30333002 ITEM &
30343003 SUBTOTAL
30353004 TOTAL CAPITAL
30363005 CONSTRUCTION
30373006 FUND
30383007 CASH
30393008 FUNDS
30403009 REAPPROPRIATED
30413010 FUNDS
30423011 FEDERAL
30433012 FUNDS
30443013 $$ $ $ $ $
3045-Replace Plumbing and Abate Asbestos, Centennial Building 1,465,818
3046-Replace Short Tunnel Roof,
3047-Capitol 1,794,236
3048-Upgrade/Replace HVAC
3049-Systems, 390 and 700 Kipling 1,741,938
3050-7,001,992 7,001,992
3051-a
3014+Replace Plumbing and Abate 1
3015+Asbestos, Centennial Building 2 1,465,818
3016+Replace Short Tunnel Roof, 3
3017+Capitol 4 1,794,236
3018+Upgrade/Replace HVAC 5
3019+Systems, 390 and 700 Kipling 6 1,741,938
3020+7 7,001,992 7,001,992
3021+a
3022+8
30523023 a
30533024 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
30543025 F THIS AMOUNT
30553026 ,
30563027 $4,306,503
30573028 IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED
3029+9
30583030 FROM THE FEDERAL
30593031 C
30603032 ORONAVIRUS
30613033 S
30623034 TATE
30633035 F
30643036 ISCAL
30653037 R
30663038 ECOVERY
30673039 F
30683040 UND AND
30693041 $2,695,489
30703042 ORIGINATES FROM THE
30713043 G
30723044 ENERAL
30733045 F
30743046 UND
3075-.
3076-(J) Department of Public Safety
3077-PAGE 70-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 APPROPRIATION FROM
3047+. 10
3048+11
3049+12
3050+13
3051+14
3052+(J) Department of Public Safety 15
3053+1466
3054+-91- APPROPRIATION FROM
30783055 ITEM &
30793056 SUBTOTAL
30803057 TOTAL CAPITAL
30813058 CONSTRUCTION
30823059 FUND
30833060 CASH
30843061 FUNDS
30853062 REAPPROPRIATED
30863063 FUNDS
30873064 FEDERAL
30883065 FUNDS
30893066 $$ $ $ $ $
3090-Repairs/Upgrades to Mechanical, Electrical Systems, Fort Collins and Castle Rock 1,142,004 1,142,004
3091-a
3067+Repairs/Upgrades to Mechanical, 1
3068+Electrical Systems, Fort Collins 2
3069+and Castle Rock 3 1,142,004 1,142,004
3070+a
3071+4
30923072 a
30933073 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
30943074 F THIS AMOUNT
30953075 ,
30963076 $607,142
30973077 IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED
3078+5
30983079 FROM THE FEDERAL
30993080 C
31003081 ORONAVIRUS
31013082 S
31023083 TATE
31033084 F
31043085 ISCAL
31053086 R
31063087 ECOVERY
31073088 F
31083089 UND AND
31093090 $534,862
31103091 ORIGINATES FROM THE
31113092 G
31123093 ENERAL
31133094 F
31143095 UND
3115-.
3116-41,174,660
3117-(2) INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION
3118-(A) Adams State University`
3119-Repair Electrical Distribution,
3120-Campuswide 1,795,309
3121-Upgrade Campus Security and
3122-Safety 721,310
3123-2,516,619 2,516,619
3124-a
3125-PAGE 71-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 APPROPRIATION FROM
3096+. 6
3097+7
3098+8 41,174,660
3099+9
3100+(2) INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION 10
3101+(A) Adams State University 11`
3102+Repair Electrical Distribution, 12
3103+Campuswide 13 1,795,309
3104+Upgrade Campus Security and 14
3105+Safety 15 721,310
3106+16 2,516,619 2,516,619
3107+a
3108+1466
3109+-92- APPROPRIATION FROM
31263110 ITEM &
31273111 SUBTOTAL
31283112 TOTAL CAPITAL
31293113 CONSTRUCTION
31303114 FUND
31313115 CASH
31323116 FUNDS
31333117 REAPPROPRIATED
31343118 FUNDS
31353119 FEDERAL
31363120 FUNDS
31373121 $$ $ $ $ $
3122+1
31383123 a
31393124 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
31403125 F THIS AMOUNT
31413126 ,
31423127 $310,000
31433128 IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED
3129+2
31443130 FROM THE FEDERAL
31453131 C
31463132 ORONAVIRUS
31473133 S
31483134 TATE
31493135 F
31503136 ISCAL
31513137 R
31523138 ECOVERY
31533139 F
31543140 UND AND
31553141 $2,206,619
31563142 ORIGINATES FROM THE
31573143 G
31583144 ENERAL
31593145 F
31603146 UND
3161-.
3162-(B) Arapahoe Community College
3163-Expand Sprinkler System, Main
3164-Building 1,885,584
3165-Replace HVAC Primary
3166-Equipment, Main Building 1,473,641
3167-3,359,225 3,359,225
3168-a
3147+. 3
3148+4
3149+(B) Arapahoe Community College 5
3150+Expand Sprinkler System, Main 6
3151+Building 7 1,885,584
3152+Replace HVAC Primary 8
3153+Equipment, Main Building 9 1,473,641
3154+10 3,359,225 3,359,225
3155+a
3156+11
31693157 a
31703158 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
31713159 F THIS AMOUNT
31723160 ,
31733161 $2,690,361
31743162 IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED
3163+12
31753164 FROM THE FEDERAL
31763165 C
31773166 ORONAVIRUS
31783167 S
31793168 TATE
31803169 F
31813170 ISCAL
31823171 R
31833172 ECOVERY
31843173 F
31853174 UND AND
31863175 $668,864
31873176 ORIGINATES FROM THE
31883177 G
31893178 ENERAL
31903179 F
31913180 UND
3192-.
3193-(C) Auraria Higher Education Center
3194-PAGE 72-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 APPROPRIATION FROM
3181+. 13
3182+14
3183+(C) Auraria Higher Education Center 15
3184+1466
3185+-93- APPROPRIATION FROM
31953186 ITEM &
31963187 SUBTOTAL
31973188 TOTAL CAPITAL
31983189 CONSTRUCTION
31993190 FUND
32003191 CASH
32013192 FUNDS
32023193 REAPPROPRIATED
32033194 FUNDS
32043195 FEDERAL
32053196 FUNDS
32063197 $$ $ $ $ $
3207-Install Fire Sprinkler System, St. Cajetan's and PE Gymnasium 637,050
3208-Provide ADA Walkways, Curtis
3209-and Champa Streets and
3210-Classroom Courtyard 648,648
3211-Replace Mechanical System,
3212-King Center 1,909,778
3213-Replace Transformers at North
3214-Chiller and PE Events Center 518,943
3215-3,714,419 3,714,419
3216-a
3198+Install Fire Sprinkler System, St. 1
3199+Cajetan's and PE Gymnasium 2 637,050
3200+Provide ADA Walkways, Curtis 3
3201+and Champa Streets and 4
3202+Classroom Courtyard 5 648,648
3203+Replace Mechanical System, 6
3204+King Center 7 1,909,778
3205+Replace Transformers at North 8
3206+Chiller and PE Events Center 9 518,943
3207+10 3,714,419 3,714,419
3208+a
3209+11
32173210 a
32183211 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
32193212 F THIS AMOUNT
32203213 ,
32213214 $1,356,735
32223215 IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED
3216+12
32233217 FROM THE FEDERAL
32243218 C
32253219 ORONAVIRUS
32263220 S
32273221 TATE
32283222 F
32293223 ISCAL
32303224 R
32313225 ECOVERY
32323226 F
32333227 UND AND
32343228 $2,357,684
32353229 ORIGINATES FROM THE
32363230 G
32373231 ENERAL
32383232 F
32393233 UND
3240-.
3241-(D) Community College of Aurora
3242-PAGE 73-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 APPROPRIATION FROM
3234+. 13
3235+14
3236+(D) Community College of Aurora 15
3237+1466
3238+-94- APPROPRIATION FROM
32433239 ITEM &
32443240 SUBTOTAL
32453241 TOTAL CAPITAL
32463242 CONSTRUCTION
32473243 FUND
32483244 CASH
32493245 FUNDS
32503246 REAPPROPRIATED
32513247 FUNDS
32523248 FEDERAL
32533249 FUNDS
32543250 $$ $ $ $ $
3255-Upgrade Campus Access and Accessability 1,710,415 1,710,415
3256-a
3251+Upgrade Campus Access and 1
3252+Accessability 2 1,710,415 1,710,415
3253+a
3254+3
32573255 a
32583256 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
32593257 F THIS AMOUNT
32603258 ,
32613259 $760,662
32623260 IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED
3261+4
32633262 FROM THE FEDERAL
32643263 C
32653264 ORONAVIRUS
32663265 S
32673266 TATE
32683267 F
32693268 ISCAL
32703269 R
32713270 ECOVERY
32723271 F
32733272 UND AND
32743273 $949,753
32753274 ORIGINATES FROM THE
32763275 G
32773276 ENERAL
32783277 F
32793278 UND
3280-.
3281-(E) Colorado Community College System at
3282-Lowry
3283-Replace Roof, Building 758 1,115,169
3284-Replace Chiller, Building 901 639,075
3285-Upgrade HVAC, Building 849 928,928
3286-Install New Windows and Doors,
3287-Building 905 1,260,504
3288-3,943,676 3,943,676
3289-a
3290-PAGE 74-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 APPROPRIATION FROM
3279+. 5
3280+6
3281+(E) Colorado Community College System at 7
3282+Lowry 8
3283+Replace Roof, Building 758 9 1,115,169
3284+Replace Chiller, Building 901 10 639,075
3285+Upgrade HVAC, Building 849 11 928,928
3286+Install New Windows and Doors, 12
3287+Building 905 13 1,260,504
3288+14 3,943,676 3,943,676
3289+a
3290+15
3291+1466
3292+-95- APPROPRIATION FROM
32913293 ITEM &
32923294 SUBTOTAL
32933295 TOTAL CAPITAL
32943296 CONSTRUCTION
32953297 FUND
32963298 CASH
32973299 FUNDS
32983300 REAPPROPRIATED
32993301 FUNDS
33003302 FEDERAL
33013303 FUNDS
33023304 $$ $ $ $ $
33033305 a
33043306 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
33053307 F THIS AMOUNT
33063308 ,
33073309 $3,134,576
33083310 IS OF MONEY THE STATE
3311+1
33093312 RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL
33103313 C
33113314 ORONAVIRUS
33123315 S
33133316 TATE
33143317 F
33153318 ISCAL
33163319 R
33173320 ECOVERY
33183321 F
33193322 UND AND
33203323 $809,100
33213324 ORIGINATES FROM THE
33223325 G
33233326 ENERAL
33243327 F
33253328 UND
3326-.
3327-(F) Colorado Mesa University
3328-Replace Roof, Wubben/Science
3329-Building 379,682
3330-Replace HVAC, Fine Arts
3331-Building 1,683,875
3332-Upgrade HVAC,
3333-Wubben/Science Building 193,975
3334-2,257,532 2,257,532
3335-a
3329+. 2
3330+3
3331+4
3332+(F) Colorado Mesa University 5
3333+Replace Roof, Wubben/Science 6
3334+Building 7 379,682
3335+Replace HVAC, Fine Arts 8
3336+Building 9 1,683,875
3337+Upgrade HVAC, 10
3338+Wubben/Science Building 11 193,975
3339+12 2,257,532 2,257,532
3340+a
3341+13
33363342 a
33373343 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
33383344 F THIS AMOUNT
33393345 ,
33403346 $288,192
33413347 IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED
3348+14
33423349 FROM THE FEDERAL
33433350 C
33443351 ORONAVIRUS
33453352 S
33463353 TATE
33473354 F
33483355 ISCAL
33493356 R
33503357 ECOVERY
33513358 F
33523359 UND AND
33533360 $1,969,340
33543361 ORIGINATES FROM THE
33553362 G
33563363 ENERAL
33573364 F
33583365 UND
3359-.
3360-PAGE 75-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 APPROPRIATION FROM
3366+. 15
3367+16
3368+1466
3369+-96- APPROPRIATION FROM
33613370 ITEM &
33623371 SUBTOTAL
33633372 TOTAL CAPITAL
33643373 CONSTRUCTION
33653374 FUND
33663375 CASH
33673376 FUNDS
33683377 REAPPROPRIATED
33693378 FUNDS
33703379 FEDERAL
33713380 FUNDS
33723381 $$ $ $ $ $
3373-(G) Colorado Northwestern Community College
3374-Repair/Replace Parking Lots and
3375-Adjacent Sidewalks, Rangely
3376-Campus 971,078
3377-Upgrade Electrical Service and
3378-Install Backup Generator,
3379-Johnson Building, Rangely
3380-Campus 1,554,542
3381-Upgrade Lighting, Rangely
3382-Campus 107,877
3383-2,633,497 2,633,497
3384-a
3382+(G) Colorado Northwestern Community College 1
3383+Repair/Replace Parking Lots and 2
3384+Adjacent Sidewalks, Rangely 3
3385+Campus 4 971,078
3386+Upgrade Electrical Service and 5
3387+Install Backup Generator, 6
3388+Johnson Building, Rangely 7
3389+Campus 8 1,554,542
3390+Upgrade Lighting, Rangely 9
3391+Campus 10 107,877
3392+11 2,633,497 2,633,497
3393+a
3394+12
33853395 a
33863396 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
33873397 F THIS AMOUNT
33883398 ,
33893399 $1,175,802
33903400 IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED
3401+13
33913402 FROM THE FEDERAL
33923403 C
33933404 ORONAVIRUS
33943405 S
33953406 TATE
33963407 F
33973408 ISCAL
33983409 R
33993410 ECOVERY
34003411 F
34013412 UND AND
34023413 $1,457,695
34033414 ORIGINATES FROM THE
34043415 G
34053416 ENERAL
34063417 F
34073418 UND
3408-.
3409-(H) Colorado School of Mines
3410-PAGE 76-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 APPROPRIATION FROM
3419+. 14
3420+15
3421+(H) Colorado School of Mines 16
3422+1466
3423+-97- APPROPRIATION FROM
34113424 ITEM &
34123425 SUBTOTAL
34133426 TOTAL CAPITAL
34143427 CONSTRUCTION
34153428 FUND
34163429 CASH
34173430 FUNDS
34183431 REAPPROPRIATED
34193432 FUNDS
34203433 FEDERAL
34213434 FUNDS
34223435 $$ $ $ $ $
3423-Remediate Campus Fall Hazards 547,737 547,737
3424-a
3425-Repair Elevators, Five Buildings 618,036 618,036
3426-a
3427-Replace Hazardous Lab Controls, General Research Lab Building 632,795 632,795
3428-a
3429-Replace Hazardous Laboratory Exhaust Fans 1,511,564 1,511,564
3430-a
3431-3,310,132
3436+Remediate Campus Fall Hazards 1 547,737 547,737
3437+a
3438+Repair Elevators, Five Buildings 2 618,036 618,036
3439+a
3440+Replace Hazardous Lab 3
3441+Controls, General Research Lab 4
3442+Building 5 632,795 632,795
3443+a
3444+Replace Hazardous Laboratory 6
3445+Exhaust Fans 7 1,511,564 1,511,564
3446+a
3447+8 3,310,132
3448+9
34323449 a
34333450 These amounts shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
34343451 F THIS AMOUNT
34353452 ,
34363453 $1,440,132
34373454 IS OF MONEY THE STATE
3455+10
34383456 RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL
34393457 C
34403458 ORONAVIRUS
34413459 S
34423460 TATE
34433461 F
34443462 ISCAL
34453463 R
34463464 ECOVERY
34473465 F
34483466 UND AND
34493467 $1,870,000
34503468 ORIGINATES FROM THE
34513469 G
34523470 ENERAL
34533471 F
34543472 UND
3455-.
3456-(I) Colorado State University
3457-Rehabilitate Irrigation Wells, San
3458-Luis Valley Research Center 326,040
3459-PAGE 77-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 APPROPRIATION FROM
3473+. 11
3474+12
3475+(I) Colorado State University 13
3476+Rehabilitate Irrigation Wells, San 14
3477+Luis Valley Research Center 15 326,040
3478+1466
3479+-98- APPROPRIATION FROM
34603480 ITEM &
34613481 SUBTOTAL
34623482 TOTAL CAPITAL
34633483 CONSTRUCTION
34643484 FUND
34653485 CASH
34663486 FUNDS
34673487 REAPPROPRIATED
34683488 FUNDS
34693489 FEDERAL
34703490 FUNDS
34713491 $$ $ $ $ $
3472-Replace Pitkin Eastern Switchgear 1,425,249
3473-Replace Roofs, A, D, and E
3474-Wings, Engineering Building 1,418,851
3475-Upgrade Campus Exterior
3476-Lighting 610,895
3477-Upgrade Exterior ADA, Various
3478-Locations 354,458
3479-Upgrade Fire Lane and ADA
3480-Accessibility, Molecular &
3481-Radial Biosciences Building to
3482-Chemistry 1,464,774
3483-Upgrade Foothills Underground
3484-Electric, Rampart Road 1,995,242
3485-7,595,509 7,595,509
3486-a
3487-PAGE 78-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 APPROPRIATION FROM
3492+Replace Pitkin Eastern 1
3493+Switchgear 2 1,425,249
3494+Replace Roofs, A, D, and E 3
3495+Wings, Engineering Building 4 1,418,851
3496+Upgrade Campus Exterior 5
3497+Lighting 6 610,895
3498+Upgrade Exterior ADA, Various 7
3499+Locations 8 354,458
3500+Upgrade Fire Lane and ADA 9
3501+Accessibility, Molecular & 10
3502+Radial Biosciences Building to 11
3503+Chemistry 12 1,464,774
3504+Upgrade Foothills Underground 13
3505+Electric, Rampart Road 14 1,995,242
3506+15 7,595,509 7,595,509
3507+a
3508+16
3509+1466
3510+-99- APPROPRIATION FROM
34883511 ITEM &
34893512 SUBTOTAL
34903513 TOTAL CAPITAL
34913514 CONSTRUCTION
34923515 FUND
34933516 CASH
34943517 FUNDS
34953518 REAPPROPRIATED
34963519 FUNDS
34973520 FEDERAL
34983521 FUNDS
34993522 $$ $ $ $ $
35003523 a
35013524 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
35023525 F THIS AMOUNT
35033526 ,
35043527 $6,141,517
35053528 IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED
3529+1
35063530 FROM THE FEDERAL
35073531 C
35083532 ORONAVIRUS
35093533 S
35103534 TATE
35113535 F
35123536 ISCAL
35133537 R
35143538 ECOVERY
35153539 F
35163540 UND AND
35173541 $1,453,992
35183542 ORIGINATES FROM THE
35193543 G
35203544 ENERAL
35213545 F
35223546 UND
3523-.
3524-(J) Colorado State University - Pueblo
3525-Replace/Upgrade Building Fire
3526-Alarm Equipment, Campuswide 1,480,224
3527-Replace Roofs, Physical Plant,
3528-Heat Plant, and Music Building 1,384,639
3529-Replace Campus Water Lines 924,495
3530-3,789,358 3,789,358
3531-a
3547+. 2
3548+3
3549+(J) Colorado State University - Pueblo 4
3550+Replace/Upgrade Building Fire 5
3551+Alarm Equipment, Campuswide 6 1,480,224
3552+Replace Roofs, Physical Plant, 7
3553+Heat Plant, and Music Building 8 1,384,639
3554+Replace Campus Water Lines 9 924,495
3555+10 3,789,358 3,789,358
3556+a
3557+11
35323558 a
35333559 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
35343560 F THIS AMOUNT
35353561 ,
35363562 3,095,151
35373563 IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED
3564+12
35383565 FROM THE FEDERAL
35393566 C
35403567 ORONAVIRUS
35413568 S
35423569 TATE
35433570 F
35443571 ISCAL
35453572 R
35463573 ECOVERY
35473574 F
35483575 UND AND
35493576 $694,207
35503577 ORIGINATES FROM THE
35513578 G
35523579 ENERAL
35533580 F
35543581 UND
3555-.
3556-(K) Fort Lewis College
3557-PAGE 79-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 APPROPRIATION FROM
3582+. 13
3583+14
3584+(K) Fort Lewis College 15
3585+1466
3586+-100- APPROPRIATION FROM
35583587 ITEM &
35593588 SUBTOTAL
35603589 TOTAL CAPITAL
35613590 CONSTRUCTION
35623591 FUND
35633592 CASH
35643593 FUNDS
35653594 REAPPROPRIATED
35663595 FUNDS
35673596 FEDERAL
35683597 FUNDS
35693598 $$ $ $ $ $
3570-Replace/Upgrade Building Fire Alarm Equipment, Campuswide 1,432,689
3571-Replace Roof, Aquatic Center 1,014,088
3572-Replace Roof, Whalen
3573-Gymnasium 1,532,694
3574-3,979,471 3,979,471
3575-a
3599+Replace/Upgrade Building Fire 1
3600+Alarm Equipment, Campuswide 2 1,432,689
3601+Replace Roof, Aquatic Center 3 1,014,088
3602+Replace Roof, Whalen 4
3603+Gymnasium 5 1,532,694
3604+6 3,979,471 3,979,471
3605+a
3606+7
35763607 a
35773608 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
35783609 F THIS AMOUNT
35793610 ,
35803611 2,696,782
35813612 IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED
3613+8
35823614 FROM THE FEDERAL
35833615 C
35843616 ORONAVIRUS
35853617 S
35863618 TATE
35873619 F
35883620 ISCAL
35893621 R
35903622 ECOVERY
35913623 F
35923624 UND AND
35933625 $1,282,689
35943626 ORIGINATES FROM THE
35953627 G
35963628 ENERAL
35973629 F
35983630 UND
3599-.
3600-(L) Front Range Community College
3601-Replace Interior Mechanical
3602-System, Blanca Peak Building,
3603-Larimer Campus 2,379,000
3604-Replace Roof Top Units, Blanca
3605-Peak Building, Larimer Campus 1,985,000
3606-PAGE 80-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 APPROPRIATION FROM
3631+. 9
3632+10
3633+(L) Front Range Community College 11
3634+Replace Interior Mechanical 12
3635+System, Blanca Peak Building, 13
3636+Larimer Campus 14 2,379,000
3637+Replace Roof Top Units, Blanca 15
3638+Peak Building, Larimer Campus 16 1,985,000
3639+1466
3640+-101- APPROPRIATION FROM
36073641 ITEM &
36083642 SUBTOTAL
36093643 TOTAL CAPITAL
36103644 CONSTRUCTION
36113645 FUND
36123646 CASH
36133647 FUNDS
36143648 REAPPROPRIATED
36153649 FUNDS
36163650 FEDERAL
36173651 FUNDS
36183652 $$ $ $ $ $
3619-Replace Roof Top Units, South Roof, Westminster Campus 830,000
3620-5,194,000 5,194,000
3621-a
3622-a
3623- Of this amount, $4,806,000 shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S., a nd $388,000 shall be from institutional
3653+Replace Roof Top Units, South 1
3654+Roof, Westminster Campus 2 830,000
3655+3 5,194,000 5,194,000
3656+a
3657+4
3658+a
3659+ Of this amount, $4,806,000 shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S., a nd $388,000 shall be from institutional 5
36243660 reserves. O
36253661 F THE AMOUNT FROM THE
36263662 R
36273663 EVENUE
36283664 L
36293665 OSS
36303666 R
36313667 ESTORATION
36323668 C
36333669 ASH
36343670 F
36353671 UND
36363672 ,
36373673 $4,551,698
36383674 IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL
36393675 C
36403676 ORONAVIRUS
36413677 S
36423678 TATE
36433679 F
36443680 ISCAL
3681+6
36453682 R
36463683 ECOVERY
36473684 F
36483685 UND AND
36493686 $254,302
36503687 ORIGINATES FROM THE
36513688 G
36523689 ENERAL
36533690 F
36543691 UND
36553692 .
36563693
3657-(M) Lamar Community College
3658-Replace Chiller, Valves, Pipes,
3659-and Controls, Bowman Building 627,000
3660-Replace Pumps, Controls, and
3661-Valves, Campus Irrigation
3662-System 525,000
3663-1,152,000 1,152,000
3664-a
3665-PAGE 81-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 APPROPRIATION FROM
3694+7
3695+8
3696+(M) Lamar Community College 9
3697+Replace Chiller, Valves, Pipes, 10
3698+and Controls, Bowman Building 11 627,000
3699+Replace Pumps, Controls, and 12
3700+Valves, Campus Irrigation 13
3701+System 14 525,000
3702+15 1,152,000 1,152,000
3703+a
3704+16
3705+1466
3706+-102- APPROPRIATION FROM
36663707 ITEM &
36673708 SUBTOTAL
36683709 TOTAL CAPITAL
36693710 CONSTRUCTION
36703711 FUND
36713712 CASH
36723713 FUNDS
36733714 REAPPROPRIATED
36743715 FUNDS
36753716 FEDERAL
36763717 FUNDS
36773718 $$ $ $ $ $
36783719 a
36793720 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
36803721 F THIS AMOUNT
36813722 ,
36823723 412,980
36833724 IS OF MONEY THE STATE
3725+1
36843726 RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL
36853727 C
36863728 ORONAVIRUS
36873729 S
36883730 TATE
36893731 F
36903732 ISCAL
36913733 R
36923734 ECOVERY
36933735 F
36943736 UND AND
36953737 $739,020
36963738 ORIGINATES FROM THE
36973739 G
36983740 ENERAL
36993741 F
37003742 UND
3701-.
3702-(N) Morgan Community College
3703-Replace Roof-top Units,
3704-Cottonwood, Aspen, and Spruce
3705-Halls, and Bloedorn Center 1,153,423 1,153,423
3706-a
3743+. 2
3744+3
3745+(N) Morgan Community College 4
3746+Replace Roof-top Units, 5
3747+Cottonwood, Aspen, and Spruce 6
3748+Halls, and Bloedorn Center 7 1,153,423 1,153,423
3749+a
3750+8
37073751 a
37083752 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
37093753 F THIS AMOUNT
37103754 ,
37113755 $48,970
37123756 IS OF MONEY THE STATE
3757+9
37133758 RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL
37143759 C
37153760 ORONAVIRUS
37163761 S
37173762 TATE
37183763 F
37193764 ISCAL
37203765 R
37213766 ECOVERY
37223767 F
37233768 UND AND
37243769 $1,104,453
37253770 ORIGINATES FROM THE
37263771 G
37273772 ENERAL
37283773 F
37293774 UND
3730-.
3731-(O) Otero Junior College
3732-Improve Campus Storm Water
3733-Flood Control 779,350 779,350
3734-a
3735-PAGE 82-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 APPROPRIATION FROM
3775+. 10
3776+11
3777+(O) Otero Junior College 12
3778+Improve Campus Storm Water 13
3779+Flood Control 14 779,350 779,350
3780+a
3781+15
3782+1466
3783+-103- APPROPRIATION FROM
37363784 ITEM &
37373785 SUBTOTAL
37383786 TOTAL CAPITAL
37393787 CONSTRUCTION
37403788 FUND
37413789 CASH
37423790 FUNDS
37433791 REAPPROPRIATED
37443792 FUNDS
37453793 FEDERAL
37463794 FUNDS
37473795 $$ $ $ $ $
37483796 a
37493797 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
37503798 F THIS AMOUNT
37513799 ,
37523800 $25,000
37533801 IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED
3802+1
37543803 FROM THE FEDERAL
37553804 C
37563805 ORONAVIRUS
37573806 S
37583807 TATE
37593808 F
37603809 ISCAL
37613810 R
37623811 ECOVERY
37633812 F
37643813 UND AND
37653814 $754,350
37663815 ORIGINATES FROM THE
37673816 G
37683817 ENERAL
37693818 F
37703819 UND
3771-.
3772-(P) Pikes Peak Community College
3773-Improve Electrical Infrastructure,
3774-Rampart Range Campus 1,115,826
3775-Replace Chiller, Pumps, and
3776-Ancillary Components, Rampart
3777-Range Campus 1,773,750
3778-2,889,576 2,889,576
3779-a
3820+. 2
3821+3
3822+(P) Pikes Peak Community College 4
3823+Improve Electrical Infrastructure, 5
3824+Rampart Range Campus 6 1,115,826
3825+Replace Chiller, Pumps, and 7
3826+Ancillary Components, Rampart 8
3827+Range Campus 9 1,773,750
3828+10 2,889,576 2,889,576
3829+a
3830+11
37803831 a
37813832 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
37823833 F THIS AMOUNT
37833834 ,
37843835 $388,192
37853836 IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED
3837+12
37863838 FROM THE FEDERAL
37873839 C
37883840 ORONAVIRUS
37893841 S
37903842 TATE
37913843 F
37923844 ISCAL
37933845 R
37943846 ECOVERY
37953847 F
37963848 UND AND
37973849 $2,501,384
37983850 ORIGINATES FROM THE
37993851 G
38003852 ENERAL
38013853 F
38023854 UND
3803-.
3804-(Q) Pueblo Community College
3805-PAGE 83-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 APPROPRIATION FROM
3855+. 13
3856+14
3857+(Q) Pueblo Community College 15
3858+1466
3859+-104- APPROPRIATION FROM
38063860 ITEM &
38073861 SUBTOTAL
38083862 TOTAL CAPITAL
38093863 CONSTRUCTION
38103864 FUND
38113865 CASH
38123866 FUNDS
38133867 REAPPROPRIATED
38143868 FUNDS
38153869 FEDERAL
38163870 FUNDS
38173871 $$ $ $ $ $
3818-Repair Exterior Walls, Gorsich Advanced Technology Center 1,371,505
3819-Replace Fire Suppression and
3820-Notification Panel 427,250
3821-1,798,755 1,798,755
3822-a
3872+Repair Exterior Walls, Gorsich 1
3873+Advanced Technology Center 2 1,371,505
3874+Replace Fire Suppression and 3
3875+Notification Panel 4 427,250
3876+5 1,798,755 1,798,755
3877+a
3878+6
38233879 a
38243880 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
38253881 F THIS AMOUNT
38263882 ,
38273883 $173,965
38283884 IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED
3885+7
38293886 FROM THE FEDERAL
38303887 C
38313888 ORONAVIRUS
38323889 S
38333890 TATE
38343891 F
38353892 ISCAL
38363893 R
38373894 ECOVERY
38383895 F
38393896 UND AND
38403897 $1,624,790
38413898 ORIGINATES FROM THE
38423899 G
38433900 ENERAL
38443901 F
38453902 UND
3846-.
3847-(R) Red Rocks Community College
3848-Replace East Wing Roof,
3849-Lakewood Campus 1,482,580 1,482,580
3850-a
3903+. 8
3904+9
3905+(R) Red Rocks Community College 10
3906+Replace East Wing Roof, 11
3907+Lakewood Campus 12 1,482,580 1,482,580
3908+a
3909+13
38513910 a
38523911 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
38533912 F THIS AMOUNT
38543913 ,
38553914 $1,480,000
38563915 IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED
3916+14
38573917 FROM THE FEDERAL
38583918 C
38593919 ORONAVIRUS
38603920 S
38613921 TATE
38623922 F
38633923 ISCAL
38643924 R
38653925 ECOVERY
38663926 F
38673927 UND AND
38683928 $2,580
38693929 ORIGINATES FROM THE
38703930 G
38713931 ENERAL
38723932 F
38733933 UND
3874-.
3875-PAGE 84-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 APPROPRIATION FROM
3934+. 15
3935+16
3936+1466
3937+-105- APPROPRIATION FROM
38763938 ITEM &
38773939 SUBTOTAL
38783940 TOTAL CAPITAL
38793941 CONSTRUCTION
38803942 FUND
38813943 CASH
38823944 FUNDS
38833945 REAPPROPRIATED
38843946 FUNDS
38853947 FEDERAL
38863948 FUNDS
38873949 $$ $ $ $ $
3888-(S) Trinidad State Junior College
3889-Install Boiler System and
3890-Upgrade Associated Building
3891-Automation System, Berg
3892-Building 1,993,739
3893-Install Card Access and Update
3894-Door Hardware 615,039
3895-2,608,778 2,608,778
3896-a
3950+(S) Trinidad State Junior College 1
3951+Install Boiler System and 2
3952+Upgrade Associated Building 3
3953+Automation System, Berg 4
3954+Building 5 1,993,739
3955+Install Card Access and Update 6
3956+Door Hardware 7 615,039
3957+8 2,608,778 2,608,778
3958+a
3959+9
38973960 a
38983961 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
38993962 F THIS AMOUNT
39003963 ,
39013964 $878,039
39023965 IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED
3966+10
39033967 FROM THE FEDERAL
39043968 C
39053969 ORONAVIRUS
39063970 S
39073971 TATE
39083972 F
39093973 ISCAL
39103974 R
39113975 ECOVERY
39123976 F
39133977 UND AND
39143978 $1,730,739
39153979 ORIGINATES FROM THE
39163980 G
39173981 ENERAL
39183982 F
39193983 UND
3920-.
3921-(T) University of Colorado at Boulder
3922-Repair Exterior Structure, Hale
3923-Science 803,551
3924-PAGE 85-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 APPROPRIATION FROM
3984+. 11
3985+12
3986+13
3987+(T) University of Colorado at Boulder 14
3988+Repair Exterior Structure, Hale 15
3989+Science 16 803,551
3990+1466
3991+-106- APPROPRIATION FROM
39253992 ITEM &
39263993 SUBTOTAL
39273994 TOTAL CAPITAL
39283995 CONSTRUCTION
39293996 FUND
39303997 CASH
39313998 FUNDS
39323999 REAPPROPRIATED
39334000 FUNDS
39344001 FEDERAL
39354002 FUNDS
39364003 $$ $ $ $ $
3937-Repair Exterior Structure, Macky Auditorium 1,363,493
3938-Replace Heat Exchangers, Fiske,
3939-Porter, DLC, Regent, and
3940-Theater Buildings 690,005
3941-Upgrade Elevators, Ramaley and
3942-SLHS Buildings 851,015
3943-3,708,064 3,708,064
3944-a
4004+Repair Exterior Structure, Macky 1
4005+Auditorium 2 1,363,493
4006+Replace Heat Exchangers, Fiske, 3
4007+Porter, DLC, Regent, and 4
4008+Theater Buildings 5 690,005
4009+Upgrade Elevators, Ramaley and 6
4010+SLHS Buildings 7 851,015
4011+8 3,708,064 3,708,064
4012+a
4013+9
39454014 a
39464015 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
39474016 F THIS AMOUNT
39484017 ,
39494018 $2,579,158
39504019 IS OF MONEY THE STATE
4020+10
39514021 RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL
39524022 C
39534023 ORONAVIRUS
39544024 S
39554025 TATE
39564026 F
39574027 ISCAL
39584028 R
39594029 ECOVERY
39604030 F
39614031 UND AND
39624032 $1,128,906
39634033 ORIGINATES FROM THE
39644034 G
39654035 ENERAL
39664036 F
39674037 UND
3968-.
3969-(U) University of Colorado at Colorado Springs
3970-PAGE 86-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 APPROPRIATION FROM
4038+. 11
4039+12
4040+13
4041+14
4042+(U) University of Colorado at Colorado Springs 15
4043+1466
4044+-107- APPROPRIATION FROM
39714045 ITEM &
39724046 SUBTOTAL
39734047 TOTAL CAPITAL
39744048 CONSTRUCTION
39754049 FUND
39764050 CASH
39774051 FUNDS
39784052 REAPPROPRIATED
39794053 FUNDS
39804054 FEDERAL
39814055 FUNDS
39824056 $$ $ $ $ $
3983-Install Fire Suppression, Cragmor Hall 1,058,476
3984-Modernize Elevators 553,164
3985-Replace Roof, Columbine Hall 1,423,323
3986-Upgrade HVAC Controls,
3987-Columbine Hall 1,020,018
3988-4,054,981 4,054,981
3989-a
4057+Install Fire Suppression, 1
4058+Cragmor Hall 2 1,058,476
4059+Modernize Elevators 3 553,164
4060+Replace Roof, Columbine Hall 4 1,423,323
4061+Upgrade HVAC Controls, 5
4062+Columbine Hall 6 1,020,018
4063+7 4,054,981 4,054,981
4064+a
4065+8
39904066 a
39914067 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
39924068 F THIS AMOUNT
39934069 ,
39944070 $3,032,224
39954071 IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED
4072+9
39964073 FROM THE FEDERAL
39974074 C
39984075 ORONAVIRUS
39994076 S
40004077 TATE
40014078 F
40024079 ISCAL
40034080 R
40044081 ECOVERY
40054082 F
40064083 UND AND
40074084 $1,022,757
40084085 ORIGINATES FROM THE
40094086 G
40104087 ENERAL
40114088 F
40124089 UND
4013-.
4014-(V) University of Colorado Denver
4015-Improve Heating System,
4016-Building 500 970,439
4017-Repair Cagewash Exhaust
4018-System, R1 North 1,280,513
4019-PAGE 87-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 APPROPRIATION FROM
4090+. 10
4091+11
4092+(V) University of Colorado Denver 12
4093+Improve Heating System, 13
4094+Building 500 14 970,439
4095+Repair Cagewash Exhaust 15
4096+System, R1 North 16 1,280,513
4097+1466
4098+-108- APPROPRIATION FROM
40204099 ITEM &
40214100 SUBTOTAL
40224101 TOTAL CAPITAL
40234102 CONSTRUCTION
40244103 FUND
40254104 CASH
40264105 FUNDS
40274106 REAPPROPRIATED
40284107 FUNDS
40294108 FEDERAL
40304109 FUNDS
40314110 $$ $ $ $ $
4032-Repair Exterior Curtain Walls, Academic Office Building 1,505,441
4033-Replace Chiller, Fitzsimons
4034-Building 1,742,483
4035-Upgrade Electrical Systems, CU
4036-Denver Building 1,209,056
4037-6,707,932 6,707,932
4038-a
4111+Repair Exterior Curtain Walls, 1
4112+Academic Office Building 2 1,505,441
4113+Replace Chiller, Fitzsimons 3
4114+Building 4 1,742,483
4115+Upgrade Electrical Systems, CU 5
4116+Denver Building 6 1,209,056
4117+7 6,707,932 6,707,932
4118+a
4119+8
40394120 a
40404121 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
40414122 F THIS AMOUNT
40424123 ,
40434124 $4,024,924
40444125 IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED
4126+9
40454127 FROM THE FEDERAL
40464128 C
40474129 ORONAVIRUS
40484130 S
40494131 TATE
40504132 F
40514133 ISCAL
40524134 R
40534135 ECOVERY
40544136 F
40554137 UND AND
40564138 $2,683,008
40574139 ORIGINATES FROM THE
40584140 G
40594141 ENERAL
40604142 F
40614143 UND
4062-.
4063-(W) University of Northern Colorado
4064-Install Fire Sprinklers, Arts
4065-Annex Addition 242,722
4066-Replace Roof, Butler Hancock 1,429,785
4067-1,672,507 1,672,507
4068-a
4069-PAGE 88-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 APPROPRIATION FROM
4144+. 10
4145+11
4146+(W) University of Northern Colorado 12
4147+Install Fire Sprinklers, Arts 13
4148+Annex Addition 14 242,722
4149+Replace Roof, Butler Hancock 15 1,429,785
4150+16 1,672,507 1,672,507
4151+a
4152+1466
4153+-109- APPROPRIATION FROM
40704154 ITEM &
40714155 SUBTOTAL
40724156 TOTAL CAPITAL
40734157 CONSTRUCTION
40744158 FUND
40754159 CASH
40764160 FUNDS
40774161 REAPPROPRIATED
40784162 FUNDS
40794163 FEDERAL
40804164 FUNDS
40814165 $$ $ $ $ $
4166+1
40824167 a
40834168 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
40844169 F THIS AMOUNT
40854170 ,
40864171 $1,413,955
40874172 IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED
4173+2
40884174 FROM THE FEDERAL
40894175 C
40904176 ORONAVIRUS
40914177 S
40924178 TATE
40934179 F
40944180 ISCAL
40954181 R
40964182 ECOVERY
40974183 F
40984184 UND AND
40994185 $258,552
41004186 ORIGINATES FROM THE
41014187 G
41024188 ENERAL
41034189 F
41044190 UND
4105-.
4106-(X) Western Colorado University
4107-Upgrade Lighting for Security
4108-and Efficiency 1,868,581 1,868,581
4109-a
4191+. 3
4192+4
4193+(X) Western Colorado University 5
4194+Upgrade Lighting for Security 6
4195+and Efficiency 7 1,868,581 1,868,581
4196+a
4197+8
41104198 a
41114199 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S.
41124200 C.R.S.,
41134201 ORIGINATING FROM MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM
4202+9
41144203 THE FEDERAL
41154204 C
41164205 ORONAVIRUS
41174206 S
41184207 TATE
41194208 F
41204209 ISCAL
41214210 R
41224211 ECOVERY
41234212 F
41244213 UND
4125-.
4126-73,880,380
4127-TOTALS PART I
4128-PAGE 89-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 APPROPRIATION FROM
4214+. 10
4215+11
4216+12 73,880,380
4217+13
4218+14
4219+TOTALS PART I 15
4220+1466
4221+-110- APPROPRIATION FROM
41294222 ITEM &
41304223 SUBTOTAL
41314224 TOTAL CAPITAL
41324225 CONSTRUCTION
41334226 FUND
41344227 CASH
41354228 FUNDS
41364229 REAPPROPRIATED
41374230 FUNDS
41384231 FEDERAL
41394232 FUNDS
41404233 $$ $ $ $ $
4141-(CONTROLLED MAINTENANCE)$115,055,040 $113,289,710 $1,765,330
4142-PART II
4143-STATE AGENCIES
4144-(1) CAPITAL RENEWAL AND RECAPITALIZATION
4145-(A) Department of Agriculture
4146-Replace Roof, HVAC, and
4147-Windows at Palace of
4148-Agriculture (Capital Renewal) 5,278,877 5,278,877
4149-a
4150-PAGE 90-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 APPROPRIATION FROM
4234+(CONTROLLED 1
4235+MAINTENANCE) 2 $115,055,040 $113,289,710 $1,765,330
4236+3
4237+4
4238+5
4239+PART II 6
4240+STATE AGENCIES 7
4241+8
4242+(1) CAPITAL RENEWAL AND RECAPITALIZATION 9
4243+(A) Department of Agriculture 10
4244+Replace Roof, HVAC, and 11
4245+Windows at Palace of 12
4246+Agriculture (Capital Renewal) 13 5,278,877 5,278,877
4247+a
4248+14
4249+1466
4250+-111- APPROPRIATION FROM
41514251 ITEM &
41524252 SUBTOTAL
41534253 TOTAL CAPITAL
41544254 CONSTRUCTION
41554255 FUND
41564256 CASH
41574257 FUNDS
41584258 REAPPROPRIATED
41594259 FUNDS
41604260 FEDERAL
41614261 FUNDS
41624262 $$ $ $ $ $
41634263 a
41644264 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
41654265 F THIS AMOUNT
41664266 ,
41674267 $170,000
41684268 IS OF MONEY THE STATE
4269+1
41694270 RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL
41704271 C
41714272 ORONAVIRUS
41724273 S
41734274 TATE
41744275 F
41754276 ISCAL
41764277 R
41774278 ECOVERY
41784279 F
41794280 UND AND
41804281 $5,108,877
41814282 ORIGINATES FROM THE
41824283 G
41834284 ENERAL
41844285 F
41854286 UND
4186-.
4187-(B) Department of Corrections
4188-Utility Water Lines Replacement,
4189-Arkansas Valley Correctional
4190-Facility (Capital Renewal) 9,539,209
4191-Kitchen Renovation, Sterling
4192-Correctional Facility (Capital
4193-Renewal) 2,800,000
4194-Water Tank Repair and
4195-Replacement, East Cañon City
4196-Prison Complex (Capital
4197-Renewal) 5,349,710
4198-PAGE 91-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 APPROPRIATION FROM
4287+. 2
4288+3
4289+(B) Department of Corrections 4
4290+Utility Water Lines Replacement, 5
4291+Arkansas Valley Correctional 6
4292+Facility (Capital Renewal) 7 9,539,209
4293+Kitchen Renovation, Sterling 8
4294+Correctional Facility (Capital 9
4295+Renewal) 10 2,800,000
4296+Water Tank Repair and 11
4297+Replacement, East Cañon City 12
4298+Prison Complex (Capital 13
4299+Renewal) 14 5,349,710
4300+1466
4301+-112- APPROPRIATION FROM
41994302 ITEM &
42004303 SUBTOTAL
42014304 TOTAL CAPITAL
42024305 CONSTRUCTION
42034306 FUND
42044307 CASH
42054308 FUNDS
42064309 REAPPROPRIATED
42074310 FUNDS
42084311 FEDERAL
42094312 FUNDS
42104313 $$ $ $ $ $
4211-Sanitary Sewer Line Replacement, Buena Vista Correctional Facility (Capital Renewal) 2,324,904
4212-Critical Living Unit
4213-Shower/Drain and Toilet Room
4214-Improvements, Arkansas Valley
4215-Correctional Facility (Capital
4216-Renewal) 12,402,937
4217-32,416,760 32,416,760
4218-a
4314+Sanitary Sewer Line 1
4315+Replacement, Buena Vista 2
4316+Correctional Facility (Capital 3
4317+Renewal) 4 2,324,904
4318+Critical Living Unit 5
4319+Shower/Drain and Toilet Room 6
4320+Improvements, Arkansas Valley 7
4321+Correctional Facility (Capital 8
4322+Renewal) 9 12,402,937
4323+10 32,416,760 32,416,760
4324+a
4325+11
42194326 a
42204327 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S.
42214328 O
42224329 F THIS AMOUNT
42234330 ,
42244331 $17,508,230
42254332 IS OF MONEY THE STATE
4333+12
42264334 RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL
42274335 C
42284336 ORONAVIRUS
42294337 S
42304338 TATE
42314339 F
42324340 ISCAL
42334341 R
42344342 ECOVERY
42354343 F
42364344 UND AND
42374345 $14,908,530
42384346 ORIGINATES FROM THE
42394347 G
42404348 ENERAL
42414349 F
42424350 UND
4243-.
4244-(C) Department of Education
4245-State Board Room Renovation 1,774,654 1,774,654
4246-a
4247-PAGE 92-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 APPROPRIATION FROM
4351+. 13
4352+14
4353+(C) Department of Education 15
4354+State Board Room Renovation 16 1,774,654 1,774,654
4355+a
4356+1466
4357+-113- APPROPRIATION FROM
42484358 ITEM &
42494359 SUBTOTAL
42504360 TOTAL CAPITAL
42514361 CONSTRUCTION
42524362 FUND
42534363 CASH
42544364 FUNDS
42554365 REAPPROPRIATED
42564366 FUNDS
42574367 FEDERAL
42584368 FUNDS
42594369 $$ $ $ $ $
4370+1
42604371 a
42614372 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
42624373 F THIS AMOUNT
42634374 ,
42644375 $1,651,208
42654376 IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED
4377+2
42664378 FROM THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND AND
42674379 $123,446
42684380 ORIGINATES FROM THE
42694381 G
42704382 ENERAL FUND
4271-.
4272-(E) Department of Human Services
4273-Campus Utility Infrastructure,
4274-Colorado Mental Health Institute
4275-at Fort Logan (Capital Renewal) 19,114,483 19,114,483
4276-a
4277-Campus Utility Infrastructure,
4278-Colorado Mental Health Institute
4279-at Pueblo (Capital Renewal) 10,682,004 10,682,004
4280-a
4281-HVAC Replacement in Four
4282-Buildings, Colorado Mental
4283-Health Institute at Pueblo
4284-(Capital Renewal) 17,559,780 17,559,780
4285-a
4286-PAGE 93-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 APPROPRIATION FROM
4383+. 3
4384+4
4385+5
4386+(E) Department of Human Services 6
4387+Campus Utility Infrastructure, 7
4388+Colorado Mental Health Institute 8
4389+at Fort Logan (Capital Renewal) 9 19,114,483 19,114,483
4390+a
4391+Campus Utility Infrastructure, 10
4392+Colorado Mental Health Institute 11
4393+at Pueblo (Capital Renewal) 12 10,682,004 10,682,004
4394+a
4395+HVAC Replacement in Four 13
4396+Buildings, Colorado Mental 14
4397+Health Institute at Pueblo 15
4398+(Capital Renewal) 16 17,559,780 17,559,780
4399+a
4400+1466
4401+-114- APPROPRIATION FROM
42874402 ITEM &
42884403 SUBTOTAL
42894404 TOTAL CAPITAL
42904405 CONSTRUCTION
42914406 FUND
42924407 CASH
42934408 FUNDS
42944409 REAPPROPRIATED
42954410 FUNDS
42964411 FEDERAL
42974412 FUNDS
42984413 $$ $ $ $ $
4299-Suicide Risk Mitigation Continuation, Colorado Mental Health Institute at Pueblo 5,123,993 5,123,993
4300-a
4301-Depreciation Fund Capital Improvements 1,037,372 1,037,372
4414+Suicide Risk Mitigation 1
4415+Continuation, Colorado Mental 2
4416+Health Institute at Pueblo 3 5,123,993 5,123,993
4417+a
4418+Depreciation Fund Capital 4
4419+Improvements 5 1,037,372 1,037,372
43024420 b
4303-53,517,632
4421+6 53,517,632
4422+7
43044423 a
43054424 These amounts shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
43064425 F THIS AMOUNT
43074426 ,
43084427 $1,334,262
43094428 IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED
4429+8
43104430 FROM THE FEDERAL
43114431 C
43124432 ORONAVIRUS
43134433 S
43144434 TATE
43154435 F
43164436 ISCAL
43174437 R
43184438 ECOVERY
43194439 F
43204440 UND AND
43214441 $51,145,998
43224442 ORIGINATES FROM THE
43234443 G
43244444 ENERAL
43254445 F
43264446 UND
4327-.
4447+. 9
43284448 b
4329- This amount shall be from the Regional Center Depreciation Account in the Capital Construction Fund, created in Section 24-75- 302 (3.8)(a), C.R.S.
4330-TOTALS PART II
4331-(STATE AGENCIES)$162,668,303 $6,092,930 $156,575,373
4332-PAGE 94-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 APPROPRIATION FROM
4449+ This amount shall be from the Regional Center Depreciation Account in the Capital Construction Fund, created in Section 24-75- 302 (3.8)(a) , C.R.S. 10
4450+11
4451+12
4452+TOTALS PART II 13
4453+(STATE AGENCIES) 14 $162,668,303 $6,092,930 $156,575,373
4454+15
4455+1466
4456+-115- APPROPRIATION FROM
43334457 ITEM &
43344458 SUBTOTAL
43354459 TOTAL CAPITAL
43364460 CONSTRUCTION
43374461 FUND
43384462 CASH
43394463 FUNDS
43404464 REAPPROPRIATED
43414465 FUNDS
43424466 FEDERAL
43434467 FUNDS
43444468 $$ $ $ $ $
4345-PART III
4346-INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION
4347-(1) CAPITAL RENEWAL AND RECAPITALIZATION
4348-(A) Auraria Higher Education Center
4349-Critical Campus-wide Building
4350-Envelope and Energy Code
4351-Deficiencies (Capital Renewal) 22,147,382 22,147,382
4352-a
4469+1
4470+2
4471+PART III 3
4472+INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION 4
4473+5
4474+(1) CAPITAL RENEWAL AND RECAPITALIZATION 6
4475+(A) Auraria Higher Education Center 7
4476+Critical Campus-wide Building 8
4477+Envelope and Energy Code 9
4478+Deficiencies (Capital Renewal) 10 22,147,382 22,147,382
4479+a
4480+11
43534481 a
43544482 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S.
43554483 C.R.S.,
43564484 ORIGINATING FROM MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM
4485+12
43574486 THE FEDERAL
43584487 C
43594488 ORONAVIRUS
43604489 S
43614490 TATE
43624491 F
43634492 ISCAL
43644493 R
43654494 ECOVERY
43664495 F
43674496 UND
4368-.
4369-(B) Fort Lewis College
4370-PAGE 95-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 APPROPRIATION FROM
4497+. 13
4498+14
4499+(B) Fort Lewis College 15
4500+1466
4501+-116- APPROPRIATION FROM
43714502 ITEM &
43724503 SUBTOTAL
43734504 TOTAL CAPITAL
43744505 CONSTRUCTION
43754506 FUND
43764507 CASH
43774508 FUNDS
43784509 REAPPROPRIATED
43794510 FUNDS
43804511 FEDERAL
43814512 FUNDS
43824513 $$ $ $ $ $
4383-Berndt Hall 300s (Capital
4384-Renewal) 4,421,473 4,421,473
4385-a
4386-a
4387- Of this amount, $4,200,399 shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S., a nd $221,074 shall be from institutional
4514+Berndt Hall 300s (Capital 1
4515+Renewal) 2 4,421,473 4,421,473
4516+a
4517+3
4518+a
4519+ Of this amount, $4,200,399 shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S., a nd $221,074 shall be from institutional 4
43884520 reserves. T
43894521 HE AMOUNT FROM THE
43904522 R
43914523 EVENUE
43924524 L
43934525 OSS
43944526 R
43954527 ESTORATION
43964528 C
43974529 ASH
43984530 F
43994531 UND ORIGINATES FROM MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL
44004532 C
44014533 ORONAVIRUS
44024534 S
44034535 TATE
44044536 F
44054537 ISCAL
4538+5
44064539 R
44074540 ECOVERY
44084541 F
44094542 UND
4410-.
4411-(C) Lamar Community College
4412-Bowman Building Renovation
4413-(Capital Renewal) 3,944,152 3,944,152
4414-a
4543+. 6
4544+7
4545+8
4546+9
4547+(C) Lamar Community College 10
4548+Bowman Building Renovation 11
4549+(Capital Renewal) 12 3,944,152 3,944,152
4550+a
4551+13
44154552 a
44164553 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S.
44174554 C.R.S.,
44184555 ORIGINATING FROM MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM
4556+14
44194557 THE FEDERAL
44204558 C
44214559 ORONAVIRUS
44224560 S
44234561 TATE
44244562 F
44254563 ISCAL
44264564 R
44274565 ECOVERY
44284566 F
44294567 UND
4430-.
4431-PAGE 96-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 APPROPRIATION FROM
4568+. 15
4569+16
4570+1466
4571+-117- APPROPRIATION FROM
44324572 ITEM &
44334573 SUBTOTAL
44344574 TOTAL CAPITAL
44354575 CONSTRUCTION
44364576 FUND
44374577 CASH
44384578 FUNDS
44394579 REAPPROPRIATED
44404580 FUNDS
44414581 FEDERAL
44424582 FUNDS
44434583 $$ $ $ $ $
4444-(D) Pueblo Community College
4445-Health Science Consolidation 6,300,000 6,300,000
4446-a
4584+(D) Pueblo Community College 1
4585+Health Science Consolidation 2 6,300,000 6,300,000
4586+a
4587+3
44474588 a
44484589 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S.
44494590 C.R.S.,
44504591 ORIGINATING FROM MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM
4592+4
44514593 THE FEDERAL
44524594 C
44534595 ORONAVIRUS
44544596 S
44554597 TATE
44564598 F
44574599 ISCAL
44584600 R
44594601 ECOVERY
44604602 F
44614603 UND
4462-.
4463-(E) Trinidad State Junior College
4464-Freudenthal Library Renovation
4465-Phase II, Library Archives and
4466-Patio Area 1,165,125 1,165,125
4467-a
4604+. 5
4605+6
4606+(E) Trinidad State Junior College 7
4607+Freudenthal Library Renovation 8
4608+Phase II, Library Archives and 9
4609+Patio Area 10 1,165,125 1,165,125
4610+a
4611+11
44684612 a
44694613 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S.
44704614 C.R.S.,
44714615 ORIGINATING FROM MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM
4616+12
44724617 THE FEDERAL
44734618 C
44744619 ORONAVIRUS
44754620 S
44764621 TATE
44774622 F
44784623 ISCAL
44794624 R
44804625 ECOVERY
44814626 F
44824627 UND
4483-.
4484-(F) University of Colorado at Boulder
4485-PAGE 97-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 APPROPRIATION FROM
4628+. 13
4629+14
4630+(F) University of Colorado at Boulder 15
4631+1466
4632+-118- APPROPRIATION FROM
44864633 ITEM &
44874634 SUBTOTAL
44884635 TOTAL CAPITAL
44894636 CONSTRUCTION
44904637 FUND
44914638 CASH
44924639 FUNDS
44934640 REAPPROPRIATED
44944641 FUNDS
44954642 FEDERAL
44964643 FUNDS
44974644 $$ $ $ $ $
4498-Hellems Arts and Sciences
4499-Building Renovation and Mary
4500-Rippon Outdoor Theatre
4501-Renovation 27,170,095 27,170,095
4502-a
4503-a
4504- Of this amount, $10,868,038 shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S., and $16,302,057 shall be from a mix of debt
4645+Hellems Arts and Sciences 1
4646+Building Renovation and Mary 2
4647+Rippon Outdoor Theatre 3
4648+Renovation 4 27,170,095 27,170,095
4649+a
4650+5
4651+a
4652+ Of this amount, $10,868,038 shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S., and $16,302,057 shall be from a mix of debt 6
45054653 and capital reserves. T
45064654 HE AMOUNT FROM THE
45074655 R
45084656 EVENUE
45094657 L
45104658 OSS
45114659 R
45124660 ESTORATION
45134661 C
45144662 ASH
45154663 F
45164664 UND ORIGINATES FROM MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL
45174665 C
45184666 ORONAVIRUS
45194667 S
45204668 TATE
4669+7
45214670 F
45224671 ISCAL
45234672 R
45244673 ECOVERY
45254674 F
45264675 UND
4527-.
4528-(G) University of Northern Colorado
4529-Gray Hall Mechanical Systems
4530-Improvements (Capital Renewal) 815,873 815,873
4531-a
4676+. 8
4677+9
4678+(G) University of Northern Colorado 10
4679+Gray Hall Mechanical Systems 11
4680+Improvements (Capital Renewal) 12 815,873 815,873
4681+a
4682+13
45324683 a
45334684 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S.
45344685 C.R.S.,
45354686 ORIGINATING FROM MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE
4687+14
45364688 FEDERAL
45374689 C
45384690 ORONAVIRUS
45394691 S
45404692 TATE
45414693 F
45424694 ISCAL
45434695 R
45444696 ECOVERY
45454697 F
45464698 UND
4547-.
4548-PAGE 98-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 APPROPRIATION FROM
4699+. 15
4700+16
4701+1466
4702+-119- APPROPRIATION FROM
45494703 ITEM &
45504704 SUBTOTAL
45514705 TOTAL CAPITAL
45524706 CONSTRUCTION
45534707 FUND
45544708 CASH
45554709 FUNDS
45564710 REAPPROPRIATED
45574711 FUNDS
45584712 FEDERAL
45594713 FUNDS
45604714 $$ $ $ $ $
4561-65,964,100
4562-(2) CAPITAL EXPANSION
4563-(B) Community College of Denver
4564-Boulder Creek Building Remodel
4565-and Addition22,938,122 22,938,122
4566-a
4567-a
4568- Of this amount, $21,080,134 shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S., and $1,857,988 shall be from institutional
4715+1 65,964,100
4716+2
4717+3
4718+(2) CAPITAL EXPANSION 4
4719+(B) Community College of Denver 5
4720+Boulder Creek Building Remodel 6
4721+and Addition 7 22,938,122 22,938,122
4722+a
4723+8
4724+a
4725+ Of this amount, $21,080,134 shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S., and $1,857,988 shall be from institutional 9
45694726 reserves and donations. T
45704727 HE AMOUNT FROM THE
45714728 R
45724729 EVENUE
45734730 L
45744731 OSS
45754732 R
45764733 ESTORATION
45774734 C
45784735 ASH
45794736 F
45804737 UND ORIGINATES FROM MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL
45814738 C
45824739 ORONAVIRUS
4740+10
45834741 S
45844742 TATE
45854743 F
45864744 ISCAL
45874745 R
45884746 ECOVERY
45894747 F
45904748 UND
4591-.
4592-(C) Colorado Mesa University
4593-Robinson Theater Replacement 54,221,041 54,221,041
4594-a
4595-PAGE 99-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 APPROPRIATION FROM
4749+. 11
4750+12
4751+(C) Colorado Mesa University 13
4752+Robinson Theater Replacement 14 54,221,041 54,221,041
4753+a
4754+15
4755+1466
4756+-120- APPROPRIATION FROM
45964757 ITEM &
45974758 SUBTOTAL
45984759 TOTAL CAPITAL
45994760 CONSTRUCTION
46004761 FUND
46014762 CASH
46024763 FUNDS
46034764 REAPPROPRIATED
46044765 FUNDS
46054766 FEDERAL
46064767 FUNDS
46074768 $$ $ $ $ $
46084769 a
4609- Of this amount, $39,454,194 shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S., and $14,766,847 shall be from institutional
4770+ Of this amount, $39,454,194 shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S., and $14,766,847 shall be from institutional 1
46104771 reserves and donations. T
46114772 HE AMOUNT FROM THE
46124773 R
46134774 EVENUE
46144775 L
46154776 OSS
46164777 R
46174778 ESTORATION
46184779 C
46194780 ASH
46204781 F
46214782 UND ORIGINATES FROM MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL
46224783 C
46234784 ORONAVIRUS
4785+2
46244786 S
46254787 TATE
46264788 F
46274789 ISCAL
46284790 R
46294791 ECOVERY
46304792 F
46314793 UND
4632-.
4633-(D) Colorado State University
4634-Clark Building Revitalization 38,000,000 38,000,000
4635-a
4636-National Western Center Lease
4637-Purchase Payments 17,496,791 17,496,791
4794+. 3
4795+4
4796+(D) Colorado State University 5
4797+Clark Building Revitalization 6 38,000,000 38,000,000
4798+a
4799+National Western Center Lease 7
4800+Purchase Payments 8 17,496,791 17,496,791
46384801 b
4639-55,496,791
4640-a
4641- Of this amount, $8,000,000 shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S., a nd $30,000,000 shall be from institutional
4802+9 55,496,791
4803+10
4804+a
4805+ Of this amount, $8,000,000 shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S., a nd $30,000,000 shall be from institutional 11
46424806 sources and donations. O
46434807 F THE AMOUNT FROM THE
46444808 R
46454809 EVENUE
46464810 L
46474811 OSS
46484812 R
46494813 ESTORATION
46504814 C
46514815 ASH
46524816 F
46534817 UND
46544818 ,
46554819 $1,250,000
46564820 IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL
46574821 C
46584822 ORONAVIRUS
4823+12
46594824 S
46604825 TATE
46614826 F
46624827 ISCAL
46634828 R
46644829 ECOVERY
46654830 F
46664831 UND AND
46674832 $6,750,000
46684833 ORIGINATES FROM THE
46694834 G
46704835 ENERAL
46714836 F
46724837 UND
4673-.
4838+. 13
46744839 b
4675- This amount shall be from the National Western Center Trust Fund created in Section 23-31-902 (2), C.R.S.
4676-(E) Metropolitan State University of Denver
4677-PAGE 100-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 APPROPRIATION FROM
4840+ This amount shall be from the National Western Center Trust Fund created in Section 23-31-902 (2), C.R.S. 14
4841+15
4842+(E) Metropolitan State University of Denver 16
4843+1466
4844+-121- APPROPRIATION FROM
46784845 ITEM &
46794846 SUBTOTAL
46804847 TOTAL CAPITAL
46814848 CONSTRUCTION
46824849 FUND
46834850 CASH
46844851 FUNDS
46854852 REAPPROPRIATED
46864853 FUNDS
46874854 FEDERAL
46884855 FUNDS
46894856 $$ $ $ $ $
4690-Health Institute 12,950,000 12,950,000
4691-a
4692-a
4693- Of this amount, $10,000,000 shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S., and $2,950,000 shall be from institutional
4857+Health Institute 1 12,950,000 12,950,000
4858+a
4859+2
4860+a
4861+ Of this amount, $10,000,000 shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S., and $2,950,000 shall be from institutional 3
46944862 sources. T
46954863 HE AMOUNT FROM THE
46964864 R
46974865 EVENUE
46984866 L
46994867 OSS
47004868 R
47014869 ESTORATION
47024870 C
47034871 ASH
47044872 F
47054873 UND ORIGINATES FROM MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL
47064874 C
47074875 ORONAVIRUS
47084876 S
47094877 TATE
47104878 F
47114879 ISCAL
4880+4
47124881 R
47134882 ECOVERY
47144883 F
47154884 UND
4716-.
4717-(F) Northeastern Junior College
4718-Applied Technology Campus
4719-Expansion and Remodel 12,575,000 12,575,000
4720-a
4721-a
4722- Of this amount, $11,500,000 shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S., and $1,075,000 shall be from the Northeastern
4885+. 5
4886+6
4887+(F) Northeastern Junior College 7
4888+Applied Technology Campus 8
4889+Expansion and Remodel 9 12,575,000 12,575,000
4890+a
4891+10
4892+a
4893+ Of this amount, $11,500,000 shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S., and $1,075,000 shall be from the Northeastern 11
47234894 Junior College Foundation and other donations. T
47244895 HE AMOUNT FROM THE
47254896 R
47264897 EVENUE
47274898 L
47284899 OSS
47294900 R
47304901 ESTORATION
47314902 C
47324903 ASH
47334904 F
47344905 UND ORIGINATES FROM MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE
4906+12
47354907 FEDERAL
47364908 C
47374909 ORONAVIRUS
47384910 S
47394911 TATE
47404912 F
47414913 ISCAL
47424914 R
47434915 ECOVERY
47444916 F
47454917 UND
4746-.
4747-TOTALS PART III
4748-PAGE 101-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 APPROPRIATION FROM
4918+. 13
4919+14
4920+15
4921+TOTALS PART III 16
4922+1466
4923+-122- APPROPRIATION FROM
47494924 ITEM &
47504925 SUBTOTAL
47514926 TOTAL CAPITAL
47524927 CONSTRUCTION
47534928 FUND
47544929 CASH
47554930 FUNDS
47564931 REAPPROPRIATED
47574932 FUNDS
47584933 FEDERAL
47594934 FUNDS
47604935 $$ $ $ $ $
4761-(INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION)$231,843,861 $4,746,375 $227,097,486
4762-GRAND TOTALS
4763-(CAPITAL
4764-CONSTRUCTION)$509,567,234 $10,839,305 $496,962,599
4936+(INSTITUTIONS OF 1
4937+HIGHER EDUCATION) 2 $231,843,861 $4,746,375 $227,097,486
4938+3
4939+4
4940+GRAND TOTALS 5
4941+(CAPITAL 6
4942+CONSTRUCTION) 7 $509,567,234 $10,839,305 $496,962,599
47654943 a
47664944 $1,765,330
47674945 b
47684946 a
4769- Of this amount, $300,000 shall be from the Highway Users Tax Fund created in Section 43-4-201 (1)(a), C.R.S., and appropriated pursuant to Section 33-10-111 (4), C.R.S.
4947+ Of this amount, $300,000 shall be from the Highway Users Tax Fund created in Section 43-4-201 (1)(a), C.R.S., and appropriated pursuant to Section 33-10-111 (4), C.R.S. 8
47704948 b
4771- This amount contains an (I) notation.
4772-PAGE 102-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 APPROPRIATION FROM
4949+ This amount contains an (I) notation. 9
4950+10
4951+1466
4952+-123- APPROPRIATION FROM
47734953 ITEM &
47744954 SUBTOTAL
47754955 TOTAL CAPITAL
47764956 CONSTRUCTION
47774957 FUND
47784958 CASH
47794959 FUNDS
47804960 REAPPROPRIATED
47814961 FUNDS
47824962 FEDERAL
47834963 FUNDS
47844964 $$ $ $ $ $
4785-SECTION 83. Capital construction information technology appropriations for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022. In Session Laws of Colorado 2022, section 4 of
4786-chapter 507, (HB 22-1329), amend Part II (1)(A) and the affected totals, as follows:
4787-Section 4. Capital Construction Information Technology Appropriation.
4788-PART II
4789-INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION
4790-(1) DEPARTMENT OF HIGHER EDUCATION
4791-(A) Adams State University, Fort Lewis College, and Western Colorado University
4792-Digital Transformation Initiative
4793-for Rural Higher Education 15,721,200 15,721,200
4794-a
4795-a
4796- Of this amount, $15,563,988 shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S., and $157,212 shall be one-third from Adams State
4965+SECTION
4966+83. Capital construction information technology appropriations for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022. In Session Laws of Colorado 2022, section 4 of 1
4967+chapter 507, (HB 22-1329), amend Part II (1)(A) and the affected totals, as follows: 2
4968+Section 4. Capital Construction Information Technology Appropriation. 3
4969+PART II 4
4970+INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION 5
4971+6
4972+(1) DEPARTMENT OF HIGHER EDUCATION 7
4973+(A) Adams State University, Fort Lewis College, and Western Colorado University 8
4974+Digital Transformation Initiative 9
4975+for Rural Higher Education 10 15,721,200 15,721,200
4976+a
4977+11
4978+a
4979+ Of this amount, $15,563,988 shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S., and $157,212 shall be one-third from Adams State 12
47974980 University institutional reserves, one-third from Fort Lewis Co llege institutional reserves, and one-third from Western Colorad o University institutional reserves. T
47984981 HE AMOUNT FROM
4982+13
47994983 THE
48004984 R
48014985 EVENUE
48024986 L
48034987 OSS
48044988 R
48054989 ESTORATION
48064990 C
48074991 ASH
48084992 F
48094993 UND IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL
48104994 C
48114995 ORONAVIRUS
48124996 S
48134997 TATE
48144998 F
48154999 ISCAL
48165000 R
48175001 ECOVERY
48185002 F
48195003 UND
4820-.
4821-PAGE 103-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 APPROPRIATION FROM
5004+. 14
5005+15
5006+16
5007+1466
5008+-124- APPROPRIATION FROM
48225009 ITEM &
48235010 SUBTOTAL
48245011 TOTAL CAPITAL
48255012 CONSTRUCTION
48265013 FUND
48275014 CASH
48285015 FUNDS
48295016 REAPPROPRIATED
48305017 FUNDS
48315018 FEDERAL
48325019 FUNDS
48335020 $$ $ $ $ $
4834-TOTALS PART II
4835-(INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER
4836-EDUCATION)$35,376,000 $18,189,011 $17,186,989
4837-GRAND TOTALS
4838-(INFORMATION
4839-TECHNOLOGY PROJECTS)$146,428,435 $109,102,442 $17,186,989 $20,139,004
4840-a
4841-a
4842- Of this amount, $5,489,004 contains an (I) notation.
4843-PAGE 104-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 APPROPRIATION FROM
5021+1
5022+TOTALS PART II 2
5023+(INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER 3
5024+EDUCATION) 4 $35,376,000 $18,189,011 $17,186,989
5025+5
5026+6
5027+7
5028+GRAND TOTALS 8
5029+(INFORMATION 9
5030+TECHNOLOGY PROJECTS) 10 $146,428,435 $109,102,442 $17,186,989 $20,139,004
5031+a
5032+11
5033+12
5034+a
5035+ Of this amount, $5,489,004 contains an (I) notation. 13
5036+14
5037+15
5038+1466
5039+-125- APPROPRIATION FROM
48445040 ITEM &
48455041 SUBTOTAL
48465042 TOTAL CAPITAL
48475043 CONSTRUCTION
48485044 FUND
48495045 CASH
48505046 FUNDS
48515047 REAPPROPRIATED
48525048 FUNDS
48535049 FEDERAL
48545050 FUNDS
48555051 $$ $ $ $ $
4856-SECTION 84. Capital construction appropriations for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2023. In Session Laws of Colorado 2023, section 3 of chapter 474, (SB 23-214),
4857-amend Part I (2)(F), (2)(G), (2)(H), (2)(L), (2)(T ), (2)(U), (2)(V), (2)(W), and the affected totals as the affected totals are amen ded by section 1 of HB 24-1203, as follows:
4858-Section 3. Capital Construction Appropriation.
4859-PART I
4860-CONTROLLED MAINTENANCE
4861-(2) INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION
4862-(F) Colorado School of Mines
4863-Replace Hazardous Lab
4864-Control, General Research Lab 1,031,531 1,031,531
4865-a
4866-Replace Hazardous Laboratory
4867-Exhaust Fans, Alderson Hall 1,510,726 1,510,726
4868-a
4869-2,542,257
4870-PAGE 105-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 APPROPRIATION FROM
4871-ITEM &
4872-SUBTOTAL
4873-TOTAL CAPITAL
4874-CONSTRUCTION
4875-FUND
4876-CASH
4877-FUNDS
4878-REAPPROPRIATED
4879-FUNDS
4880-FEDERAL
4881-FUNDS
4882-$$ $ $ $ $
5052+SECTION
5053+84. Capital construction appropriations for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2023. In Session Laws of Colorado 2023, section 3 of chapter 474, (SB 23-214), 1
5054+amend Part I (2)(F), (2)(G), (2)(H), (2)(L), (2)(T ), (2)(U), (2)(V), (2)(W), and the affected totals as the affected totals are amen ded by section 1 of HB 24-1203, as follows: 2
5055+Section 3. Capital Construction Appropriation. 3
5056+PART I 4
5057+CONTROLLED MAINTENANCE 5
5058+6
5059+(2) INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION 7
5060+(F) Colorado School of Mines 8
5061+Replace Hazardous Lab 9
5062+Control, General Research Lab 10 1,031,531 1,031,531
5063+a
5064+Replace Hazardous Laboratory 11
5065+Exhaust Fans, Alderson Hall 12 1,510,726 1,510,726
5066+a
5067+13 2,542,257
5068+14
48835069 a
48845070 These amounts shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
48855071 F THESE AMOUNTS
48865072 ,
48875073 $102,257
48885074 IS OF MONEY THE STATE
5075+15
48895076 RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL
48905077 C
48915078 ORONAVIRUS
48925079 S
48935080 TATE
48945081 F
48955082 ISCAL
48965083 R
48975084 ECOVERY
48985085 F
48995086 UND AND
49005087 $2,440,000
49015088 ORIGINATES FROM THE
49025089 G
49035090 ENERAL
49045091 F
49055092 UND
4906-.
4907-(G) Colorado State University
4908-Install Fire Sprinkler System,
4909-Gifford Building 737,888 737,888
4910-a
4911-Repair C Basin Sanitary Sewer
4912-Outfall 1,780,908 1,780,908
4913-a
4914-Replace Bridge, Mountain
4915-Campus 1,998,777 1,998,777
4916-a
4917-Replace Lead Joint Water Line 901,922 901,922
4918-a
4919-Replace Roof, Chemistry B and
4920-C Wings 1,755,306 1,755,306
4921-a
4922-Replace Transformer and
4923-Switchgear, Simons Building 1,598,734 1,598,734
4924-a
4925-PAGE 106-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 APPROPRIATION FROM
5093+. 16
5094+1466
5095+-126- APPROPRIATION FROM
49265096 ITEM &
49275097 SUBTOTAL
49285098 TOTAL CAPITAL
49295099 CONSTRUCTION
49305100 FUND
49315101 CASH
49325102 FUNDS
49335103 REAPPROPRIATED
49345104 FUNDS
49355105 FEDERAL
49365106 FUNDS
49375107 $$ $ $ $ $
4938-Upgrade Accessibility, Campus-wide 373,640 373,640
4939-a
4940-Upgrade Chilled Water Line, Regional Biocontainment Laboratory 556,970 556,970
4941-a
4942-9,704,145
5108+1
5109+(G) Colorado State University 2
5110+Install Fire Sprinkler System, 3
5111+Gifford Building 4 737,888 737,888
5112+a
5113+Repair C Basin Sanitary Sewer 5
5114+Outfall 6 1,780,908 1,780,908
5115+a
5116+Replace Bridge, Mountain 7
5117+Campus 8 1,998,777 1,998,777
5118+a
5119+Replace Lead Joint Water Line 9 901,922 901,922
5120+a
5121+Replace Roof, Chemistry B and 10
5122+C Wings 11 1,755,306 1,755,306
5123+a
5124+Replace Transformer and 12
5125+Switchgear, Simons Building 13 1,598,734 1,598,734
5126+a
5127+Upgrade Accessibility, 14
5128+Campus-wide 15 373,640 373,640
5129+a
5130+1466
5131+-127- APPROPRIATION FROM
5132+ITEM &
5133+SUBTOTAL
5134+TOTAL CAPITAL
5135+CONSTRUCTION
5136+FUND
5137+CASH
5138+FUNDS
5139+REAPPROPRIATED
5140+FUNDS
5141+FEDERAL
5142+FUNDS
5143+$$ $ $ $ $
5144+Upgrade Chilled Water Line, 1
5145+Regional Biocontainment 2
5146+Laboratory 3 556,970 556,970
5147+a
5148+4 9,704,145
5149+5
49435150 a
49445151 These amounts shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
49455152 F THESE AMOUNTS
49465153 ,
49475154 $2,406,262
49485155 IS OF MONEY THE STATE
5156+6
49495157 RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL
49505158 C
49515159 ORONAVIRUS
49525160 S
49535161 TATE
49545162 F
49555163 ISCAL
49565164 R
49575165 ECOVERY
49585166 F
49595167 UND AND
49605168 $7,297,883
49615169 ORIGINATES FROM THE
49625170 G
49635171 ENERAL
49645172 F
49655173 UND
49665174 .
49675175
4968-(H) Fort Lewis College
4969-Lighting Replacement, Whalen
4970-Gymnasium 313,990 313,990
4971-Elevator Modernization, Noble
4972-Hall and Concert Hall 727,135 727,135
4973-a
4974-PAGE 107-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 APPROPRIATION FROM
5176+7
5177+8
5178+(H) Fort Lewis College 9
5179+Lighting Replacement, Whalen 10
5180+Gymnasium 11 313,990 313,990
5181+Elevator Modernization, Noble 12
5182+Hall and Concert Hall 13 727,135 727,135
5183+a
5184+Replace Fire Alarm Equipment, 14
5185+Multiple Buildings 15 1,739,754 1,739,754
5186+a
5187+16 2,780,879
5188+1466
5189+-128- APPROPRIATION FROM
49755190 ITEM &
49765191 SUBTOTAL
49775192 TOTAL CAPITAL
49785193 CONSTRUCTION
49795194 FUND
49805195 CASH
49815196 FUNDS
49825197 REAPPROPRIATED
49835198 FUNDS
49845199 FEDERAL
49855200 FUNDS
49865201 $$ $ $ $ $
4987-Replace Fire Alarm Equipment, Multiple Buildings 1,739,754 1,739,754
4988-a
4989-2,780,879
5202+1
49905203 a
49915204 These amounts shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
49925205 F THESE AMOUNTS
49935206 ,
49945207 $1,100,000
49955208 IS OF MONEY THE STATE
5209+2
49965210 RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL
49975211 C
49985212 ORONAVIRUS
49995213 S
50005214 TATE
50015215 F
50025216 ISCAL
50035217 R
50045218 ECOVERY
50055219 F
50065220 UND AND
50075221 $1,366,889
50085222 ORIGINATES FROM THE
50095223 G
50105224 ENERAL
50115225 F
50125226 UND
50135227 .
50145228
5015-(L) Morgan Community College
5016-Safety and Security Update,
5017-Campus-wide 1,988,239 1,988,239
5018-a
5229+3
5230+4
5231+(L) Morgan Community College 5
5232+Safety and Security Update, 6
5233+Campus-wide 7 1,988,239 1,988,239
5234+a
5235+8
50195236 a
50205237 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
50215238 F THIS AMOUNT
50225239 ,
50235240 $959,314
50245241 IS OF MONEY THE STATE
5242+9
50255243 RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL
50265244 C
50275245 ORONAVIRUS
50285246 S
50295247 TATE
50305248 F
50315249 ISCAL
50325250 R
50335251 ECOVERY
50345252 F
50355253 UND AND
50365254 $1,028,925
50375255 ORIGINATES FROM THE
50385256 G
50395257 ENERAL
50405258 F
50415259 UND
5042-.
5043-(T) University of Colorado at Boulder
5044-PAGE 108-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 APPROPRIATION FROM
5260+. 10
5261+11
5262+(T) University of Colorado at Boulder 12
5263+Campus Heat Exchangers, 13
5264+Chemistry, Duane, and Duane 14
5265+D-Wing Building 15 1,040,773 1,040,773
5266+a
5267+1466
5268+-129- APPROPRIATION FROM
50455269 ITEM &
50465270 SUBTOTAL
50475271 TOTAL CAPITAL
50485272 CONSTRUCTION
50495273 FUND
50505274 CASH
50515275 FUNDS
50525276 REAPPROPRIATED
50535277 FUNDS
50545278 FEDERAL
50555279 FUNDS
50565280 $$ $ $ $ $
5057-Campus Heat Exchangers, Chemistry, Duane, and Duane D-Wing Building 1,040,773 1,040,773
5058-a
5059-Campus Rooftop Safety, Civil, Electrical, Mechanical Engineering Center, Computer Science, and Environmental Buildings 674,135 674,135
5060-a
5061-Exterior Structural Repair, Hale Science Building 1,934,155 1,934,155
5062-a
5063-Fire Alarm Control Panel Regalements, Engineering Center Office Tower 918,673 918,673
5064-a
5065-Repair Exterior Structure, Macky Auditorium 1,753,352 1,753,352
5066-a
5067-6,321,088
5068-PAGE 109-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 APPROPRIATION FROM
5069-ITEM &
5070-SUBTOTAL
5071-TOTAL CAPITAL
5072-CONSTRUCTION
5073-FUND
5074-CASH
5075-FUNDS
5076-REAPPROPRIATED
5077-FUNDS
5078-FEDERAL
5079-FUNDS
5080-$$ $ $ $ $
5281+Campus Rooftop Safety, Civil, 1
5282+Electrical, Mechanical 2
5283+Engineering Center, Computer 3
5284+Science, and Environmental 4
5285+Buildings 5 674,135 674,135
5286+a
5287+Exterior Structural Repair, Hale 6
5288+Science Building 7 1,934,155 1,934,155
5289+a
5290+Fire Alarm Control Panel 8
5291+Regalements, Engineering 9
5292+Center Office Tower 10 918,673 918,673
5293+a
5294+Repair Exterior Structure, 11
5295+Macky Auditorium 12 1,753,352 1,753,352
5296+a
5297+13 6,321,088
5298+14
50815299 a
50825300 These amounts shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
50835301 F THESE AMOUNTS
50845302 ,
50855303 $692,700
50865304 IS OF MONEY THE STATE
5305+15
50875306 RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL
50885307 C
50895308 ORONAVIRUS
50905309 S
50915310 TATE
50925311 F
50935312 ISCAL
50945313 R
50955314 ECOVERY
50965315 F
50975316 UND AND
50985317 $5,628,388
50995318 ORIGINATES FROM THE
51005319 G
51015320 ENERAL
51025321 F
51035322 UND
51045323 .
51055324
5106-(U) University of Colorado at Colorado Springs
5107-Chiller Replacement, El Pomar
5108-Center, Kraemer Family Library
5109-Buildings 1,999,639 1,999,639
5110-a
5111-Refurbish Campus Elevators,
5112-Seven Buildings 2,235,365 2,235,365
5113-b
5114-Upgrade Controls, El Pomar
5115-Center, Kraemer Family Library
5116-Buildings 1,170,950 1,170,950
5117-a
5118-5,405,954
5119-PAGE 110-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 APPROPRIATION FROM
5325+16
5326+1466
5327+-130- APPROPRIATION FROM
51205328 ITEM &
51215329 SUBTOTAL
51225330 TOTAL CAPITAL
51235331 CONSTRUCTION
51245332 FUND
51255333 CASH
51265334 FUNDS
51275335 REAPPROPRIATED
51285336 FUNDS
51295337 FEDERAL
51305338 FUNDS
51315339 $$ $ $ $ $
5340+1
5341+(U) University of Colorado at Colorado Springs 2
5342+Chiller Replacement, El Pomar 3
5343+Center, Kraemer Family Library 4
5344+Buildings 5 1,999,639 1,999,639
5345+a
5346+Refurbish Campus Elevators, 6
5347+Seven Buildings 7 2,235,365 2,235,365
5348+b
5349+Upgrade Controls, El Pomar 8
5350+Center, Kraemer Family Library 9
5351+Buildings 10 1,170,950 1,170,950
5352+a
5353+11 5,405,954
5354+12
51325355 a
51335356 These amounts shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
51345357 F THESE AMOUNTS
51355358 ,
51365359 $2,691,981
51375360 IS OF MONEY THE STATE
5361+13
51385362 RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL
51395363 C
51405364 ORONAVIRUS
51415365 S
51425366 TATE
51435367 F
51445368 ISCAL
51455369 R
51465370 ECOVERY
51475371 F
51485372 UND AND
51495373 $478,608
51505374 ORIGINATES FROM THE
51515375 G
51525376 ENERAL
51535377 F
51545378 UND
51555379 .
51565380
5381+14
5382+1466
5383+-131- APPROPRIATION FROM
5384+ITEM &
5385+SUBTOTAL
5386+TOTAL CAPITAL
5387+CONSTRUCTION
5388+FUND
5389+CASH
5390+FUNDS
5391+REAPPROPRIATED
5392+FUNDS
5393+FEDERAL
5394+FUNDS
5395+$$ $ $ $ $
51575396 b
5158- Of this amount, $1,999,715 shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S., a nd $235,650 shall be from institutional sources.
5397+ Of this amount, $1,999,715 shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S., a nd $235,650 shall be from institutional sources. 1
51595398 O
51605399 F THE AMOUNT FROM THE
51615400 R
51625401 EVENUE
51635402 L
51645403 OSS
51655404 R
51665405 ESTORATION
51675406 C
51685407 ASH
51695408 F
51705409 UND
51715410 ,
51725411 $1,102,002
51735412 IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL
51745413 C
51755414 ORONAVIRUS
51765415 S
51775416 TATE
51785417 F
51795418 ISCAL
51805419 R
51815420 ECOVERY
5421+2
51825422 F
51835423 UND AND
51845424 $897,713
51855425 ORIGINATES FROM THE
51865426 G
51875427 ENERAL
51885428 F
51895429 UND
5190-.
5191-(V) University of Colorado Denver
5192-Fire Protection Replacement,
5193-CU Denver Building 1,756,178 1,756,178
5194-a
5195-Improve Heating System,
5196-Building 500 1,238,956 1,238,956
5197-a
5198-Repair Exterior Brickwork,
5199-School of Dental Medicine 1,214,390 1,214,390
5200-a
5201-Repair Exterior Curtain Wall,
5202-Academic Office Building 1,637,817 1,637,817
5203-a
5204-PAGE 111-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 APPROPRIATION FROM
5430+. 3
5431+4
5432+(V) University of Colorado Denver 5
5433+Fire Protection Replacement, 6
5434+CU Denver Building 7 1,756,178 1,756,178
5435+a
5436+Improve Heating System, 8
5437+Building 500 9 1,238,956 1,238,956
5438+a
5439+Repair Exterior Brickwork, 10
5440+School of Dental Medicine 11 1,214,390 1,214,390
5441+a
5442+Repair Exterior Curtain Wall, 12
5443+Academic Office Building 13 1,637,817 1,637,817
5444+a
5445+Vivarium Air Valve 14
5446+Replacement, R1 North 15 1,847,537 1,847,537
5447+a
5448+1466
5449+-132- APPROPRIATION FROM
52055450 ITEM &
52065451 SUBTOTAL
52075452 TOTAL CAPITAL
52085453 CONSTRUCTION
52095454 FUND
52105455 CASH
52115456 FUNDS
52125457 REAPPROPRIATED
52135458 FUNDS
52145459 FEDERAL
52155460 FUNDS
52165461 $$ $ $ $ $
5217-Vivarium Air Valve Replacement, R1 North 1,847,537 1,847,537
5218-a
5219-Vivarium Exhaust Fan Replacement, R1 North 579,459 579,459
5220-a
5221-8,274,337
5462+Vivarium Exhaust Fan 1
5463+Replacement, R1 North 2 579,459 579,459
5464+a
5465+3 8,274,337
5466+4
52225467 a
52235468 These amounts shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
52245469 F THESE AMOUNTS
52255470 ,
52265471 $1,115,803
52275472 IS OF MONEY THE STATE
5473+5
52285474 RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL
52295475 C
52305476 ORONAVIRUS
52315477 S
52325478 TATE
52335479 F
52345480 ISCAL
52355481 R
52365482 ECOVERY
52375483 F
52385484 UND AND
52395485 $7,158,534
52405486 ORIGINATES FROM THE
52415487 G
52425488 ENERAL
52435489 F
52445490 UND
52455491 .
52465492
5247-(W) University of Northern Colorado
5248-Chiller Replacement, Gunter
5249-Hall 1,258,686 1,258,686
5250-a
5251-Chiller Replacement, Ross Hall 1,790,718 1,790,718
5252-a
5253-PAGE 112-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 APPROPRIATION FROM
5493+6
5494+7
5495+8
5496+9
5497+(W) University of Northern Colorado 10
5498+Chiller Replacement, Gunter 11
5499+Hall 12 1,258,686 1,258,686
5500+a
5501+Chiller Replacement, Ross Hall 13 1,790,718 1,790,718
5502+a
5503+Roof Replacement, Michener 14
5504+Library 15 1,559,161 1,559,161
5505+a
5506+1466
5507+-133- APPROPRIATION FROM
52545508 ITEM &
52555509 SUBTOTAL
52565510 TOTAL CAPITAL
52575511 CONSTRUCTION
52585512 FUND
52595513 CASH
52605514 FUNDS
52615515 REAPPROPRIATED
52625516 FUNDS
52635517 FEDERAL
52645518 FUNDS
52655519 $$ $ $ $ $
5266-Roof Replacement, Michener Library 1,559,161 1,559,161
5267-a
5268-4,608,565
5520+1 4,608,565
5521+2
52695522 a
52705523 These amounts shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
52715524 F THESE AMOUNTS
52725525 ,
52735526 $402,000
52745527 IS OF MONEY THE STATE
5528+3
52755529 RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL
52765530 C
52775531 ORONAVIRUS
52785532 S
52795533 TATE
52805534 F
52815535 ISCAL
52825536 R
52835537 ECOVERY
52845538 F
52855539 UND AND
52865540 $4,206,565
52875541 ORIGINATES FROM THE
52885542 G
52895543 ENERAL
52905544 F
52915545 UND
52925546 .
52935547
5294-TOTALS PART I
5295-(CONTROLLED
5296-MAINTENANCE)$133,579,008 $89,888,437 $41,311,474 $2,379,097
5297-GRAND TOTALS
5298-PAGE 113-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 APPROPRIATION FROM
5548+4
5549+5
5550+6
5551+TOTALS PART I 7
5552+(CONTROLLED 8
5553+MAINTENANCE) 9 $133,579,008 $89,888,437 $41,311,474 $2,379,097
5554+10
5555+11
5556+12
5557+GRAND TOTALS 13
5558+(CAPITAL 14
5559+CONSTRUCTION) 15 $490,393,778 $275,329,289 $212,685,392
5560+a
5561+$2,379,097
5562+b
5563+1466
5564+-134- APPROPRIATION FROM
52995565 ITEM &
53005566 SUBTOTAL
53015567 TOTAL CAPITAL
53025568 CONSTRUCTION
53035569 FUND
53045570 CASH
53055571 FUNDS
53065572 REAPPROPRIATED
53075573 FUNDS
53085574 FEDERAL
53095575 FUNDS
53105576 $$ $ $ $ $
5311-(CAPITAL CONSTRUCTION)$490,393,778 $275,329,289 $212,685,392
5312-a
5313-$2,379,097
5577+1
5578+2
5579+a
5580+ Of this amount, $300,000 shall be from the Highway Users Tax Fund created in Section 43-4-201 (1)(a), C.R.S., and appropriated pursuant to Section 33-10-111 (4), C.R.S. 3
53145581 b
5315-a
5316- Of this amount, $300,000 shall be from the Highway Users Tax Fund created in Section 43-4-201 (1)(a), C.R.S., and appropriated pursuant to Section 33-10-111 (4), C.R.S.
5317-b
5318- This amount contains an (I) notation.
5319-PAGE 114-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 APPROPRIATION FROM
5582+ This amount contains an (I) notation. 4
5583+5
5584+1466
5585+-135- APPROPRIATION FROM
53205586 ITEM &
53215587 SUBTOTAL
53225588 TOTAL GENERAL
53235589 FUND
53245590 GENERAL
53255591 FUND
53265592 EXEMPT
53275593 CASH
53285594 FUNDS
53295595 REAPPROPRIATED
53305596 FUNDS
53315597 FEDERAL
53325598 FUNDS
53335599 $$$$$ $ $
5334-SECTION 85. Appropriation to the department of public safety for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2023. In Session Laws of Colorado 2023, section 2 of chapter 474,
5335-(SB 23-214), amend Part XVIII (6)(A) as the Part XVIII affected totals are amended by HB 24-1197 as follows:
5336-Section 2. Appropriation.
5337-PART XVIII
5338-DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY
5339-(6) DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
5340-(A) Office of Emergency Management
5341-Program Administration 8,366,002 4,828,027 1,809,654
5600+SECTION
5601+85. Appropriation to the department of public safety for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2023. In Session Laws of Colorado 2023, section 2 of chapter 474, 1
5602+(SB 23-214), amend Part XVIII (6)(A) as the Part XVIII affected totals are amended by HB 24-1197 as follows: 2
5603+Section 2. Appropriation. 3
5604+PART XVIII 4
5605+DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY 5
5606+6
5607+(6) DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 7
5608+(A) Office of Emergency Management 8
5609+Program Administration 9 8,366,002 4,828,027 1,809,654
53425610 a
53435611 65,841
53445612 b
53455613 1,662,480(I)
5346-(41.9 FTE) (1.0 FTE) (17.6 FTE)
5347-Disaster Response and
5348-Recovery 4,397,769 3,947,769(I)
5614+10(41.9 FTE) (1.0 FTE) (17.6 FTE)
5615+Disaster Response and 11
5616+Recovery 12 4,397,769 3,947,769(I)
53495617 c
53505618 450,000(I)
5351-(18.0 FTE)
5352-PAGE 115-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 APPROPRIATION FROM
5619+13(18.0 FTE)
5620+Preparedness Grants and 14
5621+Training 15 11,668,26011,668,260(I)
5622+1466
5623+-136- APPROPRIATION FROM
53535624 ITEM &
53545625 SUBTOTAL
53555626 TOTAL GENERAL
53565627 FUND
53575628 GENERAL
53585629 FUND
53595630 EXEMPT
53605631 CASH
53615632 FUNDS
53625633 REAPPROPRIATED
53635634 FUNDS
53645635 FEDERAL
53655636 FUNDS
53665637 $$$$$ $ $
5367-Preparedness Grants and Training 11,668,26011,668,260(I)
5368-(1.6 FTE)
5369-Access and Functional
5370-Needs Planning 500,000 500,000
5371-Indirect Cost Assessment 1,281,151 14,123
5638+1(1.6 FTE)
5639+Access and Functional 2
5640+Needs Planning 3 500,000 500,000
5641+Indirect Cost Assessment 4 1,281,151 14,123
53725642 d
53735643 1,051,981(I)
53745644 e
53755645 215,047(I)
5376-26,213,182
5646+5 26,213,182
5647+6
53775648 a
53785649 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S.
53795650 C.R.S.,
53805651 AND ORIGINATES FROM THE
53815652 G
53825653 ENERAL
53835654 F
53845655 UND
5385-.
5656+. 7
53865657 b
5387- This amount shall be transferred from the Division of Local Government in the Department of Local Affairs.
5388-c
5389- This amount shall be from the Disaster Emergency Fund created in Section 24-33.5-706 (2)(a), C.R.S.
5658+ This amount shall be transferred from the Division of Local Government in the Department of Local Affairs. 8
5659+c
5660+ This amount shall be from the Disaster Emergency Fund created in Section 24-33.5-706 (2)(a), C.R.S. 9
53905661 d
53915662 This amount shall be from the Marijuana Tax
5392- Cash Fund created in Section 39-28.8-501 (1), C.R.S.
5663+ Cash Fund created in Section 39-28.8-501 (1), C.R.S. 10
53935664 e
5394- This amount shall be from the Public Safety Communications Revolving Fund created in Section 24-33.5-2502 (2)(a), C.R.S. Money in the Public Safety Communications Revolving
5395-Fund is continuously appropriated pursuant to Section 24-33.5-2505 (2)(e), C.R.S., and is included for informational purposes o nly.
5396-PAGE 116-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 APPROPRIATION FROM
5665+ This amount shall be from the Public Safety Communications Revolving Fund created in Section 24-33.5-2502 (2)(a), C.R.S. Money in the Public Safety Communications Revolving 11
5666+Fund is continuously appropriated pursuant to Section 24-33.5-2505 (2)(e), C.R.S., and is included for informational purposes o nly. 12
5667+13
5668+14
5669+TOTALS PART XVIII 15
5670+1466
5671+-137- APPROPRIATION FROM
53975672 ITEM &
53985673 SUBTOTAL
53995674 TOTAL GENERAL
54005675 FUND
54015676 GENERAL
54025677 FUND
54035678 EXEMPT
54045679 CASH
54055680 FUNDS
54065681 REAPPROPRIATED
54075682 FUNDS
54085683 FEDERAL
54095684 FUNDS
54105685 $$$$$ $ $
5411-TOTALS PART XVIII
5412-(PUBLIC SAFETY)$681,130,125 $276,810,887 $265,777,303
5686+(PUBLIC SAFETY) 1 $681,130,125 $276,810,887 $265,777,303
54135687 a
54145688 $69,814,268
54155689 b
54165690 $68,727,667
54175691 c
5418-a
5419- Of this amount, $196,402,509 is from the Highway Users Tax Fund created in Section 43-4-201 (1)(a), C.R.S., and appropriated p ursuant to Section 43-4-201 (3)(a)(I)(C), C.R.S., and
5420-$13,814,615 contains an (I) notation.
5692+2
5693+a
5694+ Of this amount, $196,402,509 is from the Highway Users Tax Fund created in Section 43-4-201 (1)(a), C.R.S., and appropriated p ursuant to Section 43-4-201 (3)(a)(I)(C), C.R.S., and 3
5695+$13,814,615 contains an (I) notation. 4
54215696 b
5422- Of this amount, $17,967,062 contains an (I) notation.
5423-c
5424- This amount contains an (I) notation.
5425-PAGE 117-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 SECTION 86. Effective date. (1) Except as otherwise provided
5426-in this section, this act takes effect upon passage.
5427-(2) Sections 53 to 66 and 82 of this act take effect only if House
5428-Bill 24-1465 becomes law, in which case sections 53 to 66 and 82 take
5429-effect upon the effective date of this act or House Bill 24-1465,
5430-whichever is later.
5431-(3) Section 24-75-201.1 (1)(d)(XXIII)(B), Colorado Revised
5432-Statutes, amended in section 6 of this act, takes effect only if House Bill
5433-24-1231 becomes law.
5434-PAGE 118-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 SECTION 87. Safety clause. The general assembly finds,
5435-determines, and declares that this act is necessary for the immediate
5436-preservation of the public peace, health, or safety or for appropriations for
5437-the support and maintenance of the departments of the state and state
5438-institutions.
5439-____________________________ ____________________________
5440-Julie McCluskie Steve Fenberg
5441-SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE PRESIDENT OF
5442-OF REPRESENTATIVES THE SENATE
5443-____________________________ ____________________________
5444-Robin Jones Cindi L. Markwell
5445-CHIEF CLERK OF THE HOUSE SECRETARY OF
5446-OF REPRESENTATIVES THE SENATE
5447- APPROVED________________________________________
5448- (Date and Time)
5449- _________________________________________
5450- Jared S. Polis
5451- GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF COLORADO
5452-PAGE 119-HOUSE BILL 24-1466
5697+ Of this amount, $17,967,062 contains an (I) notation. 5
5698+c
5699+ This amount contains an (I) notation. 6
5700+7
5701+1466
5702+-138- SECTION 86. Effective date. (1) Except as otherwise provided1
5703+in this section, this act takes effect upon passage.2
5704+(2) Sections 53 to 66 and 82 of this act take effect only if House3
5705+Bill 24-1465 becomes law, in which case sections 53 to 66 and 82 take 4
5706+effect upon the effective date of this act or House Bill 24-1465,5
5707+whichever is later.6
5708+(3) Section 24-75-201.1 (1)(d)(XXIII)(B), Colorado Revised7
5709+Statutes, amended in section 6 of this act, takes effect only if House Bill8
5710+24-1231 becomes law.9
5711+SECTION 87. Safety clause. The general assembly finds,10
5712+determines, and declares that this act is necessary for the immediate11
5713+preservation of the public peace, health, or safety or for appropriations for12
5714+the support and maintenance of the departments of the state and state13
5715+institutions.14
5716+1466
5717+-139-