Colorado 2024 Regular Session

Colorado House Bill HB1466 Latest Draft

Bill / Enrolled Version Filed 05/22/2024

                            HOUSE BILL 24-1466
BY REPRESENTATIVE(S) Bird and Taggart, Sirota, Boesenecker, Brown,
Daugherty, Duran, Jodeh, Woodrow, McCluskie;
also SENATOR(S) Zenzinger and Kirkmeyer, Bridges, Fenberg.
C
ONCERNING EXCHANGING MONEY RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL
CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND WITH STATE MONEY
,
AND, IN CONNECTION THEREWITH, ENSURING THAT MONEY RECEIVED
FROM THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND IS
SPENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH DEADLINES ESTABLISHED IN FEDERAL
LAW AND MAKING AND REDUCING APPROPRIATIONS
.
 
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Colorado:
SECTION 1.  Legislative declaration - legislative intent. (1)  The
general assembly finds and declares that:
(a)  The state received money from the federal government pursuant
to the federal "American Rescue Plan Act of 2021" (ARPA money), and
federal law requires that money to be obligated by December 31, 2024, and
spent by December 31, 2026;
(b)  ARPA money not obligated by December 31, 2024, must be
NOTE:  This bill has been prepared for the signatures of the appropriate legislative
officers and the Governor.  To determine whether the Governor has signed the bill
or taken other action on it, please consult the legislative status sheet, the legislative
history, or the Session Laws.
________
Capital letters or bold & italic numbers indicate new material added to existing law; dashes
through words or numbers indicate deletions from existing law and such material is not part of
the act. returned to the federal government;
(c)  The state appropriated ARPA money for a number of programs
and purposes, but appropriating money is not an obligation for the purposes
of federal law; and
(d)  To preserve the greatest flexibility for the state after December
31, 2024, and to ensure the uninterrupted implementation of programs, it is
in the best interest of the state to spend ARPA money before December 31,
2024, on eligible ARPA uses and substitute state funds for programs that
extend beyond December 31, 2024, and on personal services, as permitted
by federal law, before January 31, 2025.
(2)  It is the general assembly's intent that:
(a)  Most of the ARPA money appropriated for programs intended
to be spent after December 31, 2024, be substituted with state money,
changing the source of program funds while maintaining funding for the
programs;
(b)  This act does not change the requirements, timelines, or
spending deadlines for any program; and
(c)  The exchanged ARPA money be spent on personal services
retroactively in fiscal year 2023-24 and in the first half of fiscal year
2024-25 so that all of the state's unobligated ARPA money will be spent by
the end of 2024, ensuring compliance with federal deadlines.
SECTION 2. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 24-75-226, amend (2),
(4)(a), (4)(c)(I), (4)(d), (5)(b) introductory portion, and (5)(f); and add
(1)(a.7), (1)(c.5), (3.5), (4.1), (4.2), (4.3), and (6.5) as follows:
24-75-226.  "American Rescue Plan Act of 2021" cash fund -
creation - recipient funds - limitations - reporting - appropriations -
reduction in general fund appropriations - report - legislative
declaration - definitions - repeal. (1)  As used in this section, unless the
context otherwise requires:
(a.7)  "D
ISCRETIONARY ACCOUNT " MEANS THE DISCRETIONARY
ACCOUNT CREATED IN THE FUND IN SUBSECTION
 (4)(a)(II) OF THIS SECTION.
PAGE 2-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 (c.5)  "PERSONAL SERVICES" HAS THE SAME MEANING AS SET FORTH
IN SECTION
 24-75-112 (1)(m).
(2)  The "American Rescue Plan Act of 2021" cash fund is hereby
created in the state treasury. The fund consists of money credited to the fund
pursuant to subsection
 SUBSECTIONS (3) AND (3.5) of this section.
(3.5)  O
N JUNE 30, 2024, THE STATE TREASURER SHALL TRANSFER TO
THE FUND THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS FROM MONEY THAT ORIGINATED FROM
THE MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL
RECOVERY FUND FROM THE FOLLOWING RECIPIENT FUNDS
, INCLUDING A
COMPANION FUND OR ANY ACC OUNT IN THE FUND
, AT THE END OF THE
2023-24 STATE FISCAL YEAR:
(a)  T
WO HUNDRED FORTY -EIGHT MILLION TWO HUNDRED
FORTY
-FOUR THOUSAND EIGHTY -THREE DOLLARS AND SIXTY -TWO CENTS
FROM THE DISCRETIONARY ACCOUNT
, CREATED IN SUBSECTION (4)(a)(II) OF
THIS SECTION
;
(b)  T
WO HUNDRED SIXTY -EIGHT MILLION SEVEN HUNDRED
FORTY
-FOUR THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED FORTY -TWO DOLLARS AND
SEVENTY
-ONE CENTS FROM THE BEHAVIORAL AND MENTAL HEALTH CASH
FUND
, CREATED IN SECTION 24-75-230;
(c)  F
OURTEEN MILLION FIVE HUNDRE D THOUSAND DOLLARS FROM
THE BROADBAND ADMINISTRATIVE FUND
, CREATED IN SECTION 24-37.5-119;
(d)  S
EVEN MILLION ONE HUNDRED THIRTY -FOUR THOUSAND TWO
HUNDRED EIGHTY
-TWO DOLLARS FROM THE COLORADO ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT FUND
, CREATED IN SECTION 24-46-105;
(e)  T
EN MILLION THREE HUNDRED SIXTY -EIGHT THOUSAND ONE
HUNDRED FIFTY
-NINE DOLLARS FROM THE COLORADO HERITAGE
COMMUNITIES FUND
, CREATED IN SECTION 24-32-3207;
(f)  T
WENTY-ONE MILLION FIVE HUNDRED FORTY -FIVE THOUSAND
THREE HUNDRED SEVEN DOLLARS FROM THE 
COLORADO OPPORTUNITY
SCHOLARSHIP INITIATIVE FUND
, CREATED IN SECTION 23-3.3-1005;
(g)  S
EVEN MILLION DOLLARS FROM THE COLORADO WATER
PAGE 3-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 CONSERVATION BOARD CONSTRUCTION FUND , CREATED IN SECTION
37-60-121;
(h)  N
INETY MILLION NINE HUNDRED EIGHTY THOUSAND DOLLARS
FROM THE CONNECTING 
COLORADANS EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS WITH
SERVICES
, RECOVERY CARE, AND HOUSING SUPPORTS FUND , CREATED IN
SECTION 
24-32-732;
(i)  E
LEVEN MILLION TWO THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED TWENTY -NINE
DOLLARS FROM THE DIGITAL INCLUSION GRANT PROGRAM FUND
, CREATED
IN SECTION 
24-37.5-904;
(j)  O
NE HUNDRED THIRTY -FIVE MILLION EIGHT HUNDRED
SEVENTY
-FIVE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED FORTY -EIGHT DOLLARS AND
FIFTY
-FOUR CENTS FROM THE ECONOMIC RECOVERY AND RELIEF CASH FUND ,
CREATED IN SECTION 24-75-228;
(k)  T
HREE MILLION DOLLARS FROM THE HEALTHY FORESTS AND
VIBRANT COMMUNITIES FUND
, CREATED IN SECTION 23-31-313;
(l)  T
WENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS FROM THE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT
GRANT FUND
, CREATED IN SECTION 24-32-721;
(m)  T
WENTY-NINE MILLION TWO HUNDRED NINE THOUSAND FIVE
HUNDRED SEVENTY
-SIX DOLLARS FROM THE INFRASTRUCTURE AND STRONG
COMMUNITIES GRANT PROGRAM FUND
, CREATED IN SECTION 24-32-133;
(n)  S
EVENTEEN MILLION DOLLARS FROM THE JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CASH FUND
, CREATED IN SECTION 13-32-114;
(o)  O
NE HUNDRED TWENTY-FIVE MILLION SIX HUNDRED THOUSAND
DOLLARS FROM THE LOCAL INVESTMENTS IN TRANSFORMATIONAL
AFFORDABLE HOUSING FUND
, CREATED IN SECTION 24-32-729;
(p)  N
INETY-SIX MILLION ONE HUNDRED SIXTY THOUSAND DOLLARS
FROM THE MULTIMODAL TRANSPORTATION AND MITIGATION OPTIONS FUND
,
CREATED IN SECTION 43-4-1103;
(q)  F
ORTY-NINE MILLION SIX HUNDRED FIFTY-TWO THOUSAND NINE
HUNDRED THIRTY
-SIX DOLLARS FROM THE REGIONAL NAVIGATION CAMPUS
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(r)  S
IXTY-EIGHT MILLION SEVEN HUNDRED THIRTY THOUSAND
DOLLARS FROM THE REGIONAL TALENT DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE GRANT
PROGRAM FUND
, CREATED IN SECTION 24-48.5-406;
(s)  T
WO HUNDRED NINETY -NINE MILLION THREE HUNDRED
SIXTY
-TWO THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED TWO DOLLARS AND SEVENTY	-THREE
CENTS FROM THE REVENUE LOSS RESTORATION CASH FUND
, CREATED IN
SECTION 
24-75-227;
(t)  T
WO MILLION THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS FROM THE
RURAL PROVIDER ACCESS AND AFFORDABILITY FUND
, CREATED IN SECTION
25.5-1-207;
(u)  S
EVENTY-FIVE MILLION THREE HUNDRED THIRTY THOUSAND
DOLLARS FROM THE STATE HIGHWAY FUND
, CREATED IN SECTION 43-1-219;
(v)  F
ORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS FROM THE WILDFIRE MITIGATION
CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT FUND
, CREATED IN SECTION 24-33-117; AND
(w)  TWENTY-TWO MILLION TWO HUNDRED TWELVE THOUSAND
THREE HUNDRED NINETY
-NINE DOLLARS AND FOURTEEN CENTS FROM THE
WORKERS
, EMPLOYERS, AND WORKFORCE CENTERS CASH FUND , CREATED IN
SECTION 
24-75-231.
(4) (a) (I)  The general assembly shall not appropriate money from
the fund 
EXCEPT AS DESCRIBED IN THIS SUBSECTION (4)(a) AND SUBSECTION
(5)(f) OF THIS SECTION. The general assembly may transfer money in the
fund to another cash fund that is established for the purpose of using the
money from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund. Transfers
from the fund to the general fund are prohibited. A
 DEPARTMENT SHALL NOT
USE MONEY APPROPRIATED PURSUANT TO THIS SUBSECTION 
(4) FOR ANY
PURPOSE PROHIBITED BY THE 
"AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN ACT OF 2021". A
DEPARTMENT SHALL COMPLY WITH ALL REQUIREMENTS SET FORTH IN THIS
SECTION
.
(II)  If there is any of the money transferred to the fund under
subsection (3)(a) of this section remaining in the fund after any transfers
from the fund required by bills enacted during the 2021 regular legislative
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million dollars or the remainder 
IS PLACED IN THE DISCRETIONARY
ACCOUNT
, WHICH IS CREATED IN THE FUND , AND is continuously
appropriated to any department designated by the governor for any
allowable purpose under the "American Rescue Plan Act of 2021".
(III)  The money specified in subsection (3)(d) of this section 
IS
PLACED IN THE DISCRETIONARY ACCOUNT AND
 is continuously appropriated
to any department designated by the governor for any expenditures
necessary to respond to the public health emergency with respect to
COVID-19.
(IV)  F
OR THE 2023-24 STATE FISCAL YEAR, THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
SHALL APPROPRIATE MONEY FROM THE FUND TO ANY DEPARTMENTS FOR
PERSONAL SERVICES THAT WERE PAID FROM THE GENERAL FUND IN STATE
FISCAL YEAR 
2023-24.
(V)  F
OR THE 2024-25 STATE FISCAL YEAR, THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
SHALL APPROPRIATE THE BALANCE OF THE FUND
, EXCLUDING MONEY
REMAINING IN THE DISCRETIONARY ACCOUNT
. THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY MAY
MAKE THE REQUIRED APPROPRIATIONS TO ANY DEPARTMENT FOR PERSONAL
SERVICES AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES PERMITTED UNDER THE 
"AMERICAN
RESCUE PLAN ACT OF 2021". ANY MONEY APPROPRIATED PURSUANT TO THIS
SUBSECTION
 (4)(a)(V) MUST BE OBLIGATED AS REQUIRED IN SUBSECTION
(4)(d) OF THIS SECTION AND EXPENDED ON OR BEFORE JANUARY 31, 2025.
(c) (I)  Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in order
to ensure proper accounting for and compliance with the "American Rescue
Plan Act of 2021", whenever money is transferred or appropriated to a
recipient fund that also has money from other sources, the state controller
or department controller shall create a companion cash fund that includes
only the money the state received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal
recovery fund under section 9901 of title IX, subtitle M of the "American
Rescue Plan Act of 2021", but that is otherwise legally identical to the
recipient fund, except as otherwise provided in subsection (4)(c)(II) of this
section. T
HE STATE CONTROLLER MAY PRESCRIBE PROCEDURES TO PERMIT
CONTINUED USE OF COMPANION FUNDS
, WITH PROPER SEGREGATION OF FUND
SOURCES THROUGH COMPLETION OF A PROJECT
, FOR ANY MONEY
APPROPRIATED FOR A USE PERMITTED PURSUANT TO THE 
"AMERICAN
RESCUE PLAN ACT OF 2021" THAT IS PARTIALLY REFINANCED.
PAGE 6-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 (d) (I)  Money in the fund or a recipient fund THAT ORIGINATED
FROM THE CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND
 must be expended
or obligated by December 31, 2024. Just prior to the close of business on
December 30, 2024, any unexpended appropriations from a recipient fund
THAT IS OF MONEY THAT ORIGINATED FROM THE CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL
RECOVERY FUND AND THAT REMAINED IN THE RECIPIENT FUND AFTER THE
REVERSION DESCRIBED IN SUBSECTION 
(4.2) OF THIS SECTION that are not for
expenditures to be made after December 31, 2024, that were obligated
before that date, revert to the "American Rescue Plan Act of 2021" cash
fund, and the state treasurer shall transfer the unexpended and unobligated
balance in the fund to the unemployment compensation fund created in
section 8-77-101 (1). Any money 
THAT ORIGINATED FROM THE
CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND THAT IS
 obligated by
December 31, 2024, must be expended by December 31, 2026. Effective
December 31, 2026, the state controller shall transmit any unexpended
money in the fund or a recipient fund to the United States department of the
treasury. M
ONEY IN A RECIPIENT FUND THAT DID NOT ORIGINATE FROM THE
CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND MUST BE EXPENDED IN
ACCORDANCE WITH ANY APPLICABLE LAW OR APPROPRIATION
.
(II)  A subrecipient must spend or obligate
 money received from the
fund or a recipient fund by November 30, 2024, and, by December 13,
2024, shall notify the state agency from which the subrecipient received the
money of the status of the money that is obligated or expended. The
subrecipient shall return to the state any unexpended and unobligated
money under terms dictated by the state controller, and the state treasurer
shall transfer the amount returned to the unemployment compensation fund
created in section 8-77-101 (1). Any money obligated by November 30,
2024, must be expended by December 11, 2026. On or before December 11,
2026, the subrecipient shall return to the state any remaining money under
terms dictated by the state controller and thereafter the state controller shall
transmit the money to the United States department of the treasury in
accordance with the treasury's requirements.
(III)  M
ONEY IN THE FUND OR IN A RECIPIENT FUND THAT ORIGINATED
FROM THE CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND IS OBLIGATED
WHEN IT IS OBLIGATED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE 
"AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN
ACT OF 2021" AND ANY FEDERAL RULES PROMULGATED THEREUNDER . THE
OBLIGATION CRITERIA IN THE 
"AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN ACT OF 2021" AND
FEDERAL RULES DO NOT APPLY TO MONEY IN THE FUND OR IN A RECIPIENT
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RECOVERY FUND
. MONEY THAT DID NOT ORIGINATE FROM THE
CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND THAT IS NOT OBLIGATED BY
AN APPLICABLE DEADLINE IN STATE LAW DOES NOT REVERT AND REMAINS
AVAILABLE FOR EXPENDITURE IN ACCORDANCE WITH ANY APPLICABLE
APPROPRIATION
. The state controller shall determine whether money is
obligated for purposes of determining the deadline for expenditures and the
reversion or repayment of money in accordance with this subsection (4)(d).
(4.1) (a) (I)  E
FFECTIVE JUNE 30, 2024, THE AMOUNT OF GENERAL
FUND MONEY APPROPRIATED IN A LINE ITEM FOR PERSONAL SERVICES
EXPENSES IN THE GENERAL APPROPRIATION ACT FOR STATE FISCAL YEAR
2023-24, SENATE BILL 23-214, IS REDUCED BY THE AMOUNT OF FEDERAL
FUNDS APPROPRIATED PURSUANT TO SUBSECTION
 (4)(a)(IV) OF THIS SECTION
THAT WERE SPENT FOR PERSONAL SERVICES IN THE LINE ITEM
.
(II)  E
FFECTIVE NOVEMBER 30, 2024, THE AMOUNT OF GENERAL FUND
MONEY APPROPRIATED IN A LINE ITEM FOR PERSONAL SERVICES EXPENSES IN
THE GENERAL APPROPRIATION ACT FOR STATE FISCAL YEAR 
2024-25, HOUSE
BILL 24-1430, IS REDUCED BY THE AMOUNT OF FEDERAL FUNDS
APPROPRIATED PURSUANT TO SUBSECTION
 (4)(a)(V) OF THIS SECTION THAT
WERE SPENT FOR PERSONAL SERVICES IN THE LINE ITEM
.
(b)  T
O THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY FEDERAL LAW , THE GOVERNOR
AND A DEPARTMENT THAT IS APPROPRIATED MONEY THAT ORIGINATED FROM
THE FUND SHALL SPEND THE MONEY FOR THE PURPOSE FOR WHICH IT IS
APPROPRIATED BEFORE SPENDING MONEY FROM ANY OTHER SOURCE FOR THE
SAME PURPOSE
.
(c)  F
OR THE PURPOSE OF BALANCING THE STATE BUDGET AS
REQUIRED BY ARTICLE 
X OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION DURING THE 2024
REGULAR LEGISLATIVE SESSION , THE AMOUNTS APPROPRIATED IN THE
GENERAL APPROPRIATION ACTS FOR STATE FISCAL YEAR 
2023-24, SENATE
BILL 23-214, AND STATE FISCAL YEAR 2024-25, HOUSE BILL 24-1430, TO
EACH DEPARTMENT FOR PERSONAL SERVICES IS REDUCED BY THE AMOUNT
APPROPRIATED FROM THE FUND FOR THE DEPARTMENT
'S PERSONAL SERVICES
FOR THE APPLICABLE STATE FISCAL YEAR
.
(4.2) (a) (I)  O
N DECEMBER 1, 2024, ANY UNSPENT AND
UNOBLIGATED MONEY THAT ORIGINATED FROM THE CORONAVIRUS STATE
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SERVICES OR OTHER OPERATING COSTS AS DESCRIBED IN SUBSECTION
(4.2)(a)(II) OF THIS SECTION, THAT IS IN THE FUND, A RECIPIENT FUND, OR
THE DISCRETIONARY ACCOUNT REVERTS TO THE FUND
. MONEY THAT
REVERTS TO THE FUND PURSUANT TO THIS SUBSECTION 
(4.2) IS
CONTINUOUSLY APPROPRIATED UNTIL 
JANUARY 31, 2025, TO ANY
DEPARTMENT DESIGNATED BY THE GOVERNOR FOR ANY PURPOSE FOR WHICH
A GENERAL FUND APPROPRIATION WAS MADE IN THE GENERAL
APPROPRIATION ACT FOR STATE FISCAL YEAR 
2024-25, HOUSE BILL 24-1430.
(II)  O
N OR BEFORE NOVEMBER 30, 2024, THE OFFICE SHALL
DETERMINE THE AMOUNT OF UNSPE NT AND UNOBLIGATED MONEY IN THE
FUND
, A RECIPIENT FUND, OR THE DISCRETIONARY ACCOUNT THAT
ORIGINATED FROM THE CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND THAT
WILL BE SPENT BY A DEPARTMENT FOR PERSONAL SERVICES AND OTHER
OPERATING COSTS ON OR BEFORE 
JANUARY 31, 2025, AND SHALL REPORT
THAT AMOUNT TO THE STATE CONTROLLER
. PURSUANT TO SUBSECTION
(4.2)(a)(I) OF THIS SECTION, MONEY DESIGNATED FOR PERSONAL SERVICES
AND OTHER OPERATING COSTS REPORTED TO THE STATE CONTROLLER DOES
NOT REVERT TO THE FUND ON 
DECEMBER 1, 2024.
(b)  E
FFECTIVE JANUARY 31, 2025, THE AMOUNT OF GENERAL FUND
MONEY APPROPRIATED IN A LINE ITEM IN THE GENERAL APPROPRIATION ACT
FOR STATE FISCAL YEAR 
2024-25, HOUSE BILL 24-1430, IS REDUCED BY THE
AMOUNT OF FEDERAL MONEY THAT ORIGINATED FROM THE CORONAVIRUS
STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND APPROPRIATED PURSUANT TO SUBSECTION
(4.2)(a) OF THIS SECTION AND THAT WAS SPENT FOR THE LINE ITEM .
(4.3) (a)  A
FTER DECEMBER 31, 2024, ANY MONEY IN A RECIPIENT
FUND THAT ORIGINATED FROM THE CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY
FUND THAT WAS OBLIGATED AS OF 
DECEMBER 31, 2024, BUT NOT EXPENDED
ON AN ELIGIBLE ACTIVITY AT THE CONCLUSION OF THE APPROPRIATION
REVERTS TO THE FUND
. MONEY THAT REVERTS TO THE FUND PURSUANT TO
THIS SUBSECTION 
(4.3) IS CONTINUOUSLY APPROPRIATED THROUGH
DECEMBER 31, 2026, TO ANY DEPARTMENT DESIGNATED BY THE GOVERNOR
FOR ANY PURPOSE FOR WHICH A GENERAL FUND APPROPRIATION WAS MADE
IN THE GENERAL APPROPRIATION ACT FOR THE STATE FISCAL YEAR IN WHICH
THE REVERSION OCCURRED
.
(b)  E
FFECTIVE ON THE DATE OF THE APPLICABLE REVERSION , THE
PAGE 9-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 AMOUNT OF GENERAL FUND MONEY APPROPRIATED IN A LINE ITEM IN THE
GENERAL APPROPRIATION ACT FOR THE STATE FISCAL YEAR IN WHICH THE
REVERSION OCCURRED IS REDUCED BY THE AMOUNT OF FEDERAL MONEY
THAT ORIGINATED FROM THE CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND
APPROPRIATED PURSUANT TO SUBSECTION
 (4.3)(a) OF THIS SECTION AND
THAT WAS SPENT FOR THE LINE ITEM
.
(5) (b)  The office and the state controller shall establish compliance
requirements 
CONCERNING THE USE OF MONEY THAT ORIGINATED FROM THE
CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND
 for any department that
receives an appropriation from the fund or a recipient fund or any person
that receives money from a department. T
HE OFFICE AND THE STATE
CONTROLLER MAY ESTABLISH COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR MONEY
THAT ORIGINATES FROM THE 
ARPA REFINANCE STATE MONEY CASH FUND
CREATED IN SECTION 
24-75-226.5. If a department or person fails to comply
with these requirements, then:
(f)  The general assembly may appropriate money from the 
FUND OR
THE
 revenue loss restoration cash fund created in section 24-75-227 to the
department of personnel for use by the state controller and to the office for
any direct or indirect expenses related to the administration of this
subsection (5).
(6.5) (a)  T
HE GOVERNOR AND THE STATE CONTROLLER SHALL
JOINTLY SUBMIT A REPORT TO THE JOINT BUDGET COMMITTEE
, THE SPEAKER
OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
, THE MINORITY LEADER OF THE HOUSE
OF REPRESENTATIVES
, THE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE, AND THE MINORITY
LEADER OF THE SENATE
, AS DESCRIBED IN THIS SUBSECTION (6.5).
(b)  O
N OR BEFORE SEPTEMBER 15, 2024, THE GOVERNOR AND STATE
CONTROLLER SHALL SUBMIT A REPORT THAT INCLUDES
:
(I)  T
HE TOTAL EXPENDITURE BY THE STATE OF MONEY THAT
ORIGINATED FROM THE CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND AND
RELATED ADJUSTMENTS TO THE GENERAL FUND
, AS DESCRIBED IN
SUBSECTION 
(4.1) OF THIS SECTION, INCLUDING THE AMOUNT EXPENDED
FROM THE FUND BY EACH DEPARTMENT FOR PERS ONAL SERVICES FOR THE
2023-24 STATE FISCAL YEAR FROM THE MONEY APPROPRIATED PURSUANT TO
SUBSECTION
 (4)(a)(IV) OF THIS SECTION; AND
PAGE 10-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 (II)  AN EXPLANATION OF ANY FURTHER ACTIONS THAT THE
GOVERNOR AND ANY STATE DEPARTMENT WILL TAKE TO ENSURE THAT
MONEY THAT ORIGINATED FROM THE CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY
FUND IS FULLY EXPENDED IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE 
"AMERICAN RESCUE
PLAN ACT OF 2021".
(c)  O
N OR BEFORE FEBRUARY 15, 2025, THE GOVERNOR AND THE
STATE CONTROLLER SHALL SUBMIT A REPORT THAT INCLUDES UPDATED
INFORMATION ABOUT EACH OF THE SUBJECTS REQUIRED IN THE REPORT
DESCRIBED IN SUBSECTION
 (6.5)(b)(I) OF THIS SECTION AND ANY
EXPENDITURE FROM THE FUND PURS UANT TO SUBSECTION 
(4.2) OF THIS
SECTION
, INCLUDING THE AMOUNT EXPENDED FROM THE FUND BY EACH
DEPARTMENT AS OF 
DECEMBER 31, 2024.
SECTION 3. In Colorado Revised Statutes, add 24-75-226.5 as
follows:
24-75-226.5.  ARPA refinance state money cash fund - creation
- reduction in general fund appropriations - legislative intent -
definitions - repeal. (1)  A
S USED IN THIS SECTION, UNLESS THE CONTEXT
OTHERWISE REQUIRES
:
(a)  "A
MERICAN RESCUE PLAN ACT OF 2021" MEANS THE FEDERAL
"AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN ACT OF 2021", PUB.L. 117-2, AS THE ACT MAY BE
SUBSEQUENTLY AMENDED
.
(b)  "C
ASH FUND" MEANS THE ARPA REFINANCE STATE MONEY CASH
FUND CREATED IN THIS SECTION
.
(c)  "C
OMPANION FUND" MEANS A COMPANION CASH FUND CREATED
BY THE STATE CONTROLLER PURSUANT TO SECTION
 24-75-226 (4)(c) THAT
IS ASSOCIATED WITH A CASH FUND AND THAT INCLUDES ONLY THE MONEY
THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY
FUND
.
(d)  "C
ORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND " HAS THE SAME
MEANING AS SET FORTH IN SECTION
 24-75-226 (1)(a.5).
(e)  "R
EFINANCE DISCRETIONARY ACCOUNT " MEANS THE REFINANCE
DISCRETIONARY ACCOUNT CREATED IN THE CASH FUND PURSUANT TO
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(2) (a)  T
HE ARPA REFINANCE STATE MONEY CASH FUND IS CREATED
IN THE STATE TREASURY
. THE CASH FUND CONSISTS OF MONEY
TRANSFERRED TO THE CASH FUND PURS UANT TO SUBSECTION 
(3) OF THIS
SECTION AND ANY OTHER MONEY THAT THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY MAY
APPROPRIATE OR TRANSFER TO THE CASH FUND
.
(b)  I
N ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 24-36-114 (1), THE STATE
TREASURER SHALL CREDIT ALL INTEREST AND INCOME DERIVED FROM THE
DEPOSIT AND INVESTMENT OF MONEY IN THE CASH F UND TO THE GENERAL
FUND
.
(c)  T
HERE IS CREATED IN THE CASH FUND THE REFINANCE
DISCRETIONARY ACCOUNT
. THE REFINANCE DISCRETIONARY ACCOUNT
CONSISTS OF MONEY CREDITED TO THE ACCOUNT PURSUANT TO SUBSECTION
(4)(a) OF THIS SECTION. THE ACCOUNT IS CONTINUOUSLY APPROPRIATED TO
ANY DEPARTMENT DESIGNATED BY THE GOVERNOR FOR ANY ALLOWABLE
PURPOSE UNDER THE 
"AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN ACT OF 2021", INCLUDING
EXPENDITURES NECESSARY TO RESPOND TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY
WITH RESPECT TO 
COVID-19.
(3)  O
N JULY 1, 2024, THE STATE TREASURER SHALL TRANSFER ONE
BILLION THREE HUNDRED NINETY
-FOUR MILLION SIX HUNDRED
TWENTY
-THREE THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED SIXTEEN DOLLARS AND SIXTY -TWO
CENTS FROM THE GENERAL FUND TO THE CASH FUND
.
(4)  O
N JULY 1, 2024, THE STATE TREASURER SHALL TRANSFER THE
FOLLOWING AMOUNTS FROM THE CASH FUND
:
(a)  T
WO HUNDRED FORTY -EIGHT MILLION TWO HUNDRED
FORTY
-FOUR THOUSAND EIGHTY-THREE DOLLARS AND SIXTY-TWO CENTS TO
THE REFINANCE DISCRETIONARY ACCOUNT CREATED IN THE CASH FUND
PURSUANT TO SUBSECTION
 (2)(c) OF THIS SECTION;
(b)  T
WO HUNDRED TWELVE MILLION EIGHT HUNDRED EIGHTY	-ONE
THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED SEVENTY
-SIX DOLLARS TO THE BEHAVIORAL AND
MENTAL HEALTH CASH FUND
, CREATED IN SECTION 24-75-230;
(c)  F
OURTEEN MILLION FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS TO THE
PAGE 12-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 BROADBAND ADMINISTRATIVE FUND , CREATED IN SECTION 24-37.5-119;
(d)  S
EVEN MILLION ONE HUNDRED THIRTY -FOUR THOUSAND TWO
HUNDRED EIGHTY
-TWO DOLLARS TO THE COLORADO ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT FUND
, CREATED IN SECTION 24-46-105;
(e)  T
EN MILLION THREE HUNDRED SIXTY -EIGHT THOUSAND ONE
HUNDRED FIFTY
-NINE DOLLARS TO THE COLORADO HERITAGE COMMUNITIES
FUND
, CREATED IN SECTION 24-32-3207;
(f)  E
LEVEN MILLION FIVE HUNDRED FORTY -FIVE THOUSAND THREE
HUNDRED SEVEN DOLLARS TO THE 
COLORADO OPPORTUNITY SCHOLARSHIP
INITIATIVE FUND
, CREATED IN SECTION 23-3.3-1005;
(g)  S
EVEN MILLION DOLLARS TO THE COLORADO WATER
CONSERVATION BOARD CONSTRUCTION FUND
, CREATED IN SECTION
37-60-121;
(h)  N
INETY MILLION NINE HUNDRED EIGHTY THOUSAND DOLLARS TO
THE CONNECTING 
COLORADANS EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS WITH
SERVICES
, RECOVERY CARE, AND HOUSING SUPPORTS FUND , CREATED IN
SECTION 
24-32-732;
(i)  E
LEVEN MILLION TWO THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED TWENTY -NINE
DOLLARS TO THE DIGITAL INCLUSION GRANT PROGRAM FUND
, CREATED IN
SECTION 
24-37.5-904;
(j)  O
NE HUNDRED TWENTY -NINE MILLION TWO HUNDRED
NINETY
-THREE THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED FORTY	-TWO DOLLARS TO THE
ECONOMIC RECOVERY AND RELIEF CASH FUND
, CREATED IN SECTION
24-75-228;
(k)  T
HREE MILLION DOLLARS TO THE HEALTHY FORESTS AND
VIBRANT COMMUNITIES FUND
, CREATED IN SECTION 23-31-313;
(l)  T
WENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS TO THE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT
GRANT FUND
, CREATED IN SECTION 24-32-721;
(m)  T
WENTY-NINE MILLION TWO HUNDRED NINE THOUSAND FIVE
HUNDRED SEVENTY
-SIX DOLLARS TO THE INFRASTRUCTURE AND STRONG
PAGE 13-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 COMMUNITIES GRANT PROGRAM FUND , CREATED IN SECTION 24-32-133;
(n)  S
EVENTEEN MILLION DOLLARS TO THE JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CASH FUND
, CREATED IN SECTION 13-32-114;
(o)  O
NE HUNDRED TWENTY-FIVE MILLION SIX HUNDRED THOUSAND
DOLLARS TO THE LOCAL INVESTMENTS IN TRANSFORMATIONAL AFFORDABLE
HOUSING FUND
, CREATED IN SECTION 24-32-729;
(p)  N
INETY-SIX MILLION ONE HUNDRED SIXTY THOUSAND DOLLARS
TO THE MULTIMODAL TRANSPORTATION AND MITIGATION OPTIONS FUND
,
CREATED IN SECTION 43-4-1103;
(q)  F
ORTY-NINE MILLION SIX HUNDRED FIFTY-TWO THOUSAND NINE
HUNDRED THIRTY
-SIX DOLLARS TO THE REGIONAL NAVIGATION CAMPUS
CASH FUND
, CREATED IN SECTION 24-32-727;
(r)  S
IXTY-EIGHT MILLION SEVEN HUNDRED THIRTY THOUSAND
DOLLARS TO THE REGIONAL TALENT DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE GRANT
PROGRAM FUND
, CREATED IN SECTION 24-48.5-406;
(s)  O
NE HUNDRED SIXTY-THREE MILLION FIVE HUNDRED FORTY-ONE
THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED SIXTY
-FIVE DOLLARS TO THE REVENUE LOSS
RESTORATION CASH FUND
, CREATED IN SECTION 24-75-227;
(t)  T
WO MILLION THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS TO THE
RURAL PROVIDER ACCESS AND AFFORDABILITY FUND
, CREATED IN SECTION
25.5-1-207;
(u)  S
EVENTY-FIVE MILLION THREE HUNDRED THIRTY THOUSAND
DOLLARS TO THE STATE HIGHWAY FUND
, CREATED IN SECTION 43-1-219;
(v)  F
ORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS TO THE WILDFIRE MITIGATION
CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT FUND
, CREATED IN SECTION 24-33-117; AND
(w)  TWENTY-ONE MILLION NINETY THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED
SIXTY
-ONE DOLLARS TO THE WORKERS , EMPLOYERS, AND WORKFORCE
CENTERS CASH FUND
, CREATED IN SECTION 24-75-231.
(5) (a)  T
HE MONEY IN THE CASH FUND IS SUBJECT TO ANNUAL
PAGE 14-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 APPROPRIATION BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY .
(b)  I
T IS THE INTENT OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY THAT MONEY BE
APPROPRIATED FROM THE CASH FUND AS NECESSARY TO MAINTAIN THE
FUNDING FOR PROGRAMS INITIALLY FUNDED BY MONEY THAT ORIGINATED
FROM THE CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND
.
(6)  M
ONEY THAT ORIGINATED FROM THE CASH FUND THAT WAS
TRANSFERRED TO ANOTHER FUND
, OTHER THAN THE MONEY IN THE
REFINANCE DISCRETIONARY ACC OUNT
, MUST BE SPENT BY DECEMBER 31,
2026.
 EFFECTIVE DECEMBER 31, 2026, THE STATE CONTROLLER SHALL
TRANSMIT ANY UNEXPENDED AND UNENCUMBERED MONEY TRANSFERRED
TO A FUND
, OTHER THAN THE REFINANCE DISCRETIONARY ACCOUNT ,
PURSUANT TO SUBSECTION (4) OF THIS SECTION THAT REMAINS IN THAT FUND
TO THE CASH FUND
.
(7)  O
N JANUARY 2, 2027, THE STATE TREASURER SHALL TRANSFER
ALL UNEXPENDED AND UNENCUMBERED MONEY IN THE CASH FUND
, OTHER
THAN THE MONEY IN THE REFI NANCE DISCRETIONARY ACCOUNT
, TO THE
GENERAL FUND
.
(8)  O
N JUNE 1, 2027, THE STATE TREASURER SHALL TRANSFER ALL
UNEXPENDED MONEY IN THE REFINANCE DISCRETIONARY ACCOUNT TO THE
GENERAL FUND
.
(9)  T
HIS SECTION IS REPEALED, EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2027.
SECTION 4. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 24-75-109, amend
(1)(f)(II); and add (1)(g) and (3.5) as follows:
24-75-109.  Controller may allow expenditures in excess of
appropriations - limitations - appropriations for subsequent fiscal year
restricted - repeal. (1)  For the purpose of closing the state's books, and
subject to the provisions of this section, the controller may, on or after May
1 of any fiscal year and before the forty-fifth day after the close thereof,
upon approval of the governor, allow any department, institution, or agency
of the state, including any institution of higher education, to make an
expenditure in excess of the amount authorized by an item of appropriation
for such fiscal year if:
PAGE 15-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 (f)  The overexpenditure is by the department of education for either:
(II)  Distributing money to a participating school food authority to
increase wages or provide stipends for individuals whom the participating
school food authority employs to directly prepare and serve food for school
meals, pursuant to section 22-82.9-206 (1); 
OR
(g)  THE OVEREXPENDITURE IS OF MONEY THAT ORIGINATED FROM
THE CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND IN EXCESS OF THE
AMOUNT AUTHORIZED BY AN ITEM OF APPROPRIATION OR THE AMOUNT IN A
RECIPIENT FUND OR THE DISCRETIONARY ACCOUNT
, AS EACH IS DEFINED IN
SECTION 
24-75-226, IN STATE FISCAL YEAR 2023-24 IF THE MONEY THAT
FUNDED THE APPROPRIATION IS TRANSFERRED FROM THE RECIPIENT FUND OR
DISCRETIONARY ACCOUNT TO THE 
"AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN ACT OF 2021"
CASH FUND PURSUANT TO SECTION 24-75-226 (3.5).
(3.5) (a)  N
OTWITHSTANDING SUBSECTION (3) OF THIS SECTION, FOR
AN OVEREXPENDITURE DESCRIBED IN SUBSECTION
 (1)(g) OF THIS SECTION,
THE CONTROLLER SHALL RESTRICT , IN AN AMOUNT EQUAL TO SAID
OVEREXPENDITURE
, CORRESPONDING ITEMS OF APPROPRIATION MADE FOR
THE FISCAL YEAR FOLLOWING THE FISCAL YEAR FOR WHICH THE
OVEREXPENDITURE OCCURS
, AS FOLLOWS:
(I)  A
N APPROPRIATION FROM THE GENERAL FUND TO THE SAME
DEPARTMENT FOR THE SAME PURPOSE OR
, IF THERE IS NO APPROPRIATION
FROM THE GENERAL FUND TO THE SAME DEPARTMENT FOR THE SAME
PURPOSE
, A CORRESPONDING ITEM OR ITEMS OF APPROPRIATION FROM THE
GENERAL FUND
, AS DESCRIBED IN SUBSECTION (3) OF THIS SECTION; AND
(II)  AN APPROPRIATION TO THE SAME DEPARTMENT FOR PERSONAL
SERVICES MADE PURSUANT TO SECTION
 24-75-226 (4)(a)(V), OR, IF THERE
IS NO APPROPRIATION TO THE SAME DEPARTMENT FOR PERSONAL SERVICES
MADE PURSUANT TO SECTION
 24-75-226 (4)(a)(V), AN APPROPRIATION TO
THE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS FOR PERSONAL SERVICES MADE
PURSUANT TO SECTION
 24-75-226 (4)(a)(V).
(b) (I)  T
HE DEPARTMENT, INSTITUTION, OR AGENCY SHALL NOT BE
ALLOWED TO EXPEND ANY AMOUNT RESTRICTED PURSUANT TO SUBSECTION
(3.5)(a)(I) OF THIS SECTION. A DEPARTMENT THAT HAS AN APPROPRIATION
RESTRICTED PURSUANT TO SUBSECTION
 (3.5)(a)(II) OF THIS SECTION MAY
PAGE 16-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 SUBMIT A REQUEST FOR A SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATION FOR AN AMOUNT
EQUAL TO THE AMOUNT RESTRICTED
.
(II)  W
HILE THE SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATION PROCESS IS THE
APPROPRIATE MEANS BY WHICH TO RESTORE FUNDING THAT WAS
RESTRICTED PURSUANT TO THIS SUBSECTION 
(3.5), IT IS THE INTENT OF THE
GENERAL ASSEMBLY THAT EACH DEPARTMENT RECEIVE THE FULL AMOUNT
OF MONEY APPROPRIATED FOR A PROGRAM FOR WHICH AN
OVEREXPENDITURE IS MADE PURSUANT TO SUBSECTION
 (1)(g) OF THIS
SECTION OR FOR AN APPROPRIATION THAT IS RESTRICTED PURSUANT TO THIS
SUBSECTION 
(3.5), THOUGH IT MAY BE NECESSARY TO ADJUST THE SOURCE
OF THE MONEY THAT FUNDS THE APPROPRIATION
.
(c)  O
N OR BEFORE DECEMBER 31, 2024, THE STATE CONTROLLER
SHALL REPORT TO THE JOINT BUDGET COMMITTEE INFORMATION ABOUT
EACH OVEREXPENDITURE MADE PURSUANT TO SUBSECTION
 (1)(g) OF THIS
SECTION AND EACH APPROPRIATION RESTRICTED PURSUANT TO THIS
SUBSECTION 
(3.5).
(d)  T
HIS SUBSECTION (3.5) IS REPEALED, EFFECTIVE JUNE 30, 2028.
SECTION 5. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 24-75-201.1, amend
(1)(d)(XXIII) as follows:
24-75-201.1.  Restriction on state appropriations - legislative
declaration - definitions. (1) (d)  For each fiscal year, unrestricted general
fund year-end balances must be retained as a reserve in the following
amounts:
(XXIII)  For the fiscal year 2022-23 and each fiscal year thereafter,
fifteen percent of the amount appropriated for expenditure from the general
fund for that fiscal year; 
EXCEPT THAT, FOR THE 2023-24 STATE FISCAL
YEAR
, THE AMOUNT RETAINED AS A RESERVE MUST BE FIFTEEN PERCENT OF
THE AMOUNT APPROPRIATED FOR EXPENDITURE FROM THE GENERAL FUND
FOR THAT FISCAL YEAR PLUS FIFTEEN PERCENT OF THE AMOUNT OF THE
GENERAL FUND APPROPRIATIONS REDUCED PURSUANT TO SECTION 
24-75-226
(4)(a)(I); 
AND FOR THE 2024-25 STATE FISCAL YEAR, THE AMOUNT RETAINED
AS A RESERVE MUST BE FIFTEEN PERCENT OF THE AMOUNT APPROPRIATED
FOR EXPENDITURE FROM THE GENERAL FUND PLUS FIFTY
-SIX MILLION FOUR
HUNDRED NINETY
-THREE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED FORTY	-THREE DOLLARS.
PAGE 17-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 SECTION 6. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 24-75-201.1, amend
as added by House Bill 24-1231 (1)(d)(XXIII)(B) as follows:
24-75-201.1.  Restriction on state appropriations - legislative
declaration - definitions. (1) (d) (XXIII) (B)  For the fiscal year 2023-24
and each fiscal year thereafter until the escrow money is released as set
forth in section 23-40-107, fifteen percent of the amount appropriated for
expenditure from the general fund THE AMOUNT OF THE RESERVE DESCRIBED
IN SUBSECTION
 (1)(d)(XXIII)(A) OF THIS SECTION for that fiscal year
reduced by forty-one million two hundred fifty thousand dollars. As used
in this subsection (1)(d)(XXIII)(B), "escrow money" has the same meaning
as set forth in section 23-40-107 (1)(c).
SECTION 7. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 24-30-202, add (4.3)
as follows:
24-30-202.  Procedures - vouchers, warrants, and checks - rules
- penalties - definitions - repeal. (4.3) (a)  T
HE CONTROLLER MAY
RETROACTIVELY ADJUST ENCUMBRANCES AGAINST APPROPRIATIONS FOR
CONTRACTS AND GRANTS AUTHORIZED PURSUANT TO THE AUTHORITY TO
SPEND MONEY FROM THE 
"AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN ACT OF 2021" CASH
FUND
, CREATED IN SECTION 24-75-226 (4)(a)(II), IF THE FUNDING SOURCE
FOR THE CONTRACT OR GRANT IS SUBSEQUENTLY REFINANCED
. ANY
RETROACTIVE CONTRACT OR GRANT ENCUMBRANCE ADJUSTMENTS BETWEEN
FUNDING SOURCES AUTHORIZED IN THIS SECTION ARE NOT PERMITTED TO
INCREASE THE TOTAL ENCUMBRANCE
.
(b)  T
HIS SUBSECTION (4.3) IS REPEALED, EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2027.
SECTION 8. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 24-75-227, amend
(2)(a) and (3)(a); and add (3.9) as follows:
24-75-227.  Revenue loss restoration cash fund - creation -
allowable uses - definitions - repeal. (2) (a)  The revenue loss restoration
cash fund is created in the state treasury. The fund consists of money
credited to the fund in accordance with subsection (2)(b) of this section and
section 24-75-229 (4)(b) 
AND ANY OTHER MONEY THAT THE GENERAL
ASSEMBLY MAY APPROPRIATE OR TRANSFER TO THE FUND
. Subject to the
limitations set forth in subsection (3) of this section, the general assembly
may appropriate money from the fund to a department for the provision of
PAGE 18-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 government services, including kindergarten through twelfth grade public
education, housing, state employees, asset maintenance, seniors, criminal
justice, state parks, agriculture, and transportation infrastructure. The
general assembly may transfer money from the fund to another cash fund
to be used for the provision of such government services.
(3) (a)  The total amount that the general assembly appropriates or
transfers from the fund shall not exceed:
(I)  Three hundred fifty-seven million dollars for the fiscal year
2021-22; 
AND
(II)  Three hundred thirty-three million dollars for the fiscal year
2022-23. and
(III)  Three hundred ten million dollars for the fiscal year 2023-24.
(3.9)  PURSUANT TO SECTION 24-75-226.5 (6), ON DECEMBER 31,
2026,
 THE STATE TREASURER SHALL TRANSFER ANY UNEXPENDED AND
UNENCUMBERED MONEY IN THE FUND THAT ORIGINATES FROM THE 
ARPA
REFINANCE STATE MONEY CASH FUND TO THE ARPA REFINANCE STATE
MONEY CASH FUND
.
SECTION 9. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 24-75-228, amend (4);
and add (2.5)(d) and (5.8) as follows:
24-75-228.  Economic recovery and relief cash fund - creation -
allowable uses - interim task force - report - legislative declaration -
definitions - repeal. (2.5) (d)  A
NY MONEY THAT ORIGINATES FROM THE
ARPA REFINANCE STATE MONEY CASH FUND THAT IS TRANSFERRED TO A
FUND PURSUANT TO SECTION 
24-75-226.5 TO REFINANCE MONEY THAT WAS
TRANSFERRED FROM THE ECONOMIC RECOVERY AND RELIEF CASH FUND
PURSUANT TO THIS SUBSECTION 
(2.5) MUST BE SPENT FOR THE SAME PURPOSE
AS THE REFINANCED MONEY AS SET FORTH IN SUBSECTION
 (2.5)(a) OF THIS
SECTION
.
(4)  A department may expend money 
THAT ORIGINATES FROM
MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE
FISCAL RECOVERY FUND THAT IS
 appropriated or transferred from the fund
for purposes permitted under the "American Rescue Plan Act of 2021" and
PAGE 19-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 shall not use the money for any purpose prohibited by the act. A department
or any person who receives money from the fund shall comply with any
requirements set forth in section 24-75-226.
(5.8)  P
URSUANT TO SECTION 24-75-226.5 (6), ON DECEMBER 31,
2026,
 THE STATE TREASURER SHALL TRANSFER ANY UNEXPENDED AND
UNENCUMBERED MONEY IN THE FUND THAT ORIGINATES FROM THE 
ARPA
REFINANCE STATE MONEY CASH FUND TO THE ARPA REFINANCE STATE
MONEY CASH FUND
.
SECTION 10. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 24-75-229, amend
(5); and add (6.8) as follows:
24-75-229.  Affordable housing and home ownership cash fund
- creation - allowable uses - task force - legislative declaration -
definitions - repeal. (5)  A department may expend money 
THAT
ORIGINATES FROM MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL
CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY F UND THAT IS
 appropriated from the
fund for purposes permitted under the "American Rescue Plan Act of 2021"
and shall not use the money for any purpose prohibited by the act. A
department, nonprofit organization, or local government, including a
county, municipality, special district, or school district, or any other person
who receives money from the fund shall comply with any requirements set
forth in section 24-75-226.
(6.8)  P
URSUANT TO SECTION 24-75-226.5 (6), ON DECEMBER 31,
2026,
 THE STATE TREASURER SHALL TRANSFER ANY UNEXPENDED AND
UNENCUMBERED MONEY IN THE FUND THAT ORIGINATES FROM THE 
ARPA
REFINANCE STATE MONEY CASH F UND TO THE 	ARPA REFINANCE STATE
MONEY CASH FUND
.
SECTION 11. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 24-75-230, amend
(3); and add (4.8) as follows:
24-75-230.  Behavioral and mental health cash fund - creation -
allowable uses - task force - definitions - repeal. (3)  A department may
expend money 
THAT ORIGINATES FROM MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM
THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND THAT IS
appropriated from the fund for purposes permitted under the "American
Rescue Plan Act of 2021" Pub.L. 117-2, as the act may be subsequently
PAGE 20-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 amended, and shall not use the money for any purpose prohibited by the act.
A department or any person who receives money from the fund shall
comply with any requirements set forth in section 24-75-226.
(4.8)  P
URSUANT TO SECTION 24-75-226.5 (6), ON DECEMBER 31,
2026,
 THE STATE TREASURER SHALL TRANSFER ANY UNEXPENDED AND
UNENCUMBERED MONEY IN THE FUND THAT ORIGINATES FROM THE 
ARPA
REFINANCE STATE MONEY CASH FUND TO THE ARPA REFINANCE STATE
MONEY CASH FUND
.
SECTION 12. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 24-75-231, amend
(3); and add (3.8) as follows:
24-75-231.  Workers, employers, and workforce centers cash
fund - creation - allowable uses - definitions - repeal. (3)  A department
may expend money 
THAT ORIGINATES FROM MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED
FROM THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND THAT IS
appropriated from the fund for purposes permitted under the "American
Rescue Plan Act of 2021" and shall not use the money for any purpose
prohibited by that act. A department or any person who receives money
from the fund shall comply with any requirements set forth in section
24-75-226.
(3.8)  P
URSUANT TO SECTION 24-75-226.5 (6), ON DECEMBER 31,
2026,
 THE STATE TREASURER SHALL TRANSFER ANY UNEXPENDED AND
UNENCUMBERED MONEY IN THE FUND THAT ORIGINATES FROM THE 
ARPA
REFINANCE STATE MONEY CASH FUND TO THE ARPA REFINANCE STATE
MONEY CASH FUND
.
SECTION 13. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 13-32-114, amend (4)
as follows:
13-32-114.  Judicial department information technology cash
fund - creation - uses. (4)  In addition to the money deposited in the fund
pursuant to subsection (1) of this section, the fund consists of money
transferred to the fund from the revenue loss restoration cash fund pursuant
to section 24-75-227 (3.5) 
AND MONEY TRANSFERRED TO THE FUND FROM
THE 
ARPA REFINANCE STATE MONEY CASH FUND PURSUANT TO SECTION
24-75-226.5. Such transferred money is subject to annual appropriation by
the general assembly to the judicial department for information technology
PAGE 21-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 infrastructure upgrades from the 2022-23 fiscal year through the 2024-25
fiscal year; except that all such transferred money 
THAT ORIGINATES FROM
MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE
FISCAL RECOVERY FUND
 must be expended or encumbered
 OBLIGATED by
the judicial department prior to December 31, 2024.
SECTION 14. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 23-3.9-302, amend
(4)(b) as follows:
23-3.9-302.  Student educator stipend program - created -
guidelines - definition - repeal. (4) (b)  The department or the stipend
recipients shall spend or obligate any money received pursuant to this
subsection (4) by December 30, 2024. Any money obligated by December
31, 2024, must be expended by December 31, 2026 IN ACCORDANCE WITH
SECTION
 24-75-226 (4)(d).
SECTION 15. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 23-3.9-303, amend
(4)(b) as follows:
23-3.9-303.  Educator test stipend program - created - guidelines
- repeal. (4) (b)  The department or the stipend recipient shall spend or
obligate any stipend money received pursuant to this subsection (4) byDecember 30, 2024. Any money obligated by December 31, 2024, must be
expended by December 31, 2026 IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 24-75-226
(4)(d).
SECTION 16. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 23-3.9-402, amend
(1)(b) as follows:
23-3.9-402.  Temporary educator loan forgiveness program -
administration - eligibility. (1) (b)  The general assembly shall appropriate
to the commission ten million dollars from the economic recovery and relief
cash fund created pursuant to section 24-75-228 to fund the temporary
educator loan forgiveness program. The commission or a loan forgiveness
recipient shall spend or obligate any money received pursuant to this section
by December 30, 2024. Any money obligated by December 31, 2024, must
be expended by December 31, 2026 IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION
24-75-226 (4)(d).
SECTION 17. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 24-32-104, amend
PAGE 22-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 (7)(c) and (7)(d) introductory portion as follows:
24-32-104.  Functions of the division - interconnectivity grant
program - interconnectivity grant program fund - reporting -
definition. (7) (c)  The interconnectivity grant program fund is hereby
created in the state treasury and consists of money the state received from
the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund created in the federal
"American Rescue Plan Act of 2021", Pub.L. 117-2; 
MONEY TRANSFERRED
TO THE FUND FROM THE 
ARPA REFINANCE STATE MONEY CASH FUND
PURSUANT TO SECTION 
24-75-226.5; and any money that the general
assembly may appropriate 
TO THE FUND. Within three days after June 28,
2021, the state treasurer shall transfer five million dollars from the
economic recovery and relief cash fund created in section 24-75-228 (2)(a)
to the fund for use by the division for the purpose of reviewing and
awarding grants under the grant program. The money in the fund is subject
to appropriation by the general assembly.
(d)  With respect to grants awarded from money transferred to the
interconnectivity grant program fund from the economic recovery and relief
cash fund created in section 24-75-228 (2)(a) 
OR FROM THE ARPA
REFINANCE STATE MONEY CASH FUND CREATED IN SECTION 24-75-226.5,
grants may only be awarded for broadband projects that, pursuant to
treasury department interim regulations implementing the federal
"American Rescue Plan Act of 2021", Pub.L. 117-2, provide broadband
infrastructure that is designed to provide service to unserved or underserved
households and businesses and that is designed to, upon completion:
SECTION 18. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 24-32-721, amend (1)
as follows:
24-32-721.  Colorado affordable housing construction grants and
loans - housing development grant fund - creation - housing assistance
for persons with behavioral, mental health, or substance use disorders
- cash fund - appropriation - report to general assembly - rules -
definitions - repeal. (1)  There is created in the state treasury the housing
development grant fund, which fund is administered by the division and is
referred to in this section as the "fund". The fund consists of money credited
to the fund in accordance with section 39-26-123 (3)(b); money transferred
to the fund in accordance with section 24-22-118 (2); 
MONEY TRANSFERRED
TO THE FUND FROM THE 
ARPA REFINANCE STATE MONEY CASH FUND
PAGE 23-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 PURSUANT TO SECTION 24-75-226.5; money appropriated to the fund by the
general assembly; all money transferred to the fund from the marijuana tax
cash fund created in section 39-28.8-501 (1) and any other cash fund
maintained by the state; all money transferred to the fund from the general
fund and the revenue loss restoration cash fund created in section 24-75-227
(2) pursuant to subsections (6) and (7) of this section; all money collected
by the division for purposes of this section from federal grants, from other
contributions, gifts, grants, and donations received from any other
organization, entity, or individual, public or private; and from any fees or
interest earned on such money. The division is authorized and directed to
solicit, accept, expend, and disburse all money collected for the fund from
the sources specified in this subsection (1) for the purpose of making grants,
loans, or other forms of assistance that may be awarded under section
24-32-721.7 and for program administration as provided in this section. All
such money must be transmitted to the state treasurer to be credited to the
fund. The money in the fund is continuously appropriated to the division for
the purposes of this section.
SECTION 19. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 24-32-729, amend
(4)(b) as follows:
24-32-729.  Transformational affordable housing through local
investments - grant program - investments eligible for funding - report
- definitions - repeal. (4) Funds. (b)  The state treasurer shall credit all
interest and income derived from the investment and deposit of money in
the fund to the fund. Except as otherwise required by this subsection (4)(b),
all money not expended or encumbered, and all interest earned on the
investment or deposit of money in the fund, must remain in the fund and
shall not revert to the general fund or any other fund at the end of any fiscal
year. The money in the fund is continuously appropriated to the division for
the purposes of this section. Any money in the fund 
THAT ORIGINATES FROM
THE MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL
RECOVERY FUND
 that is not expended or obligated by December 30, 2024,
reverts to the "American Rescue Plan Act of 2021" cash fund created in
section 24-75-226 (2) in accordance with section 24-75-226 (4)(d).
SECTION 20. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 24-32-732, amend
(5)(a), (5)(d) introductory portion, and (5)(f) as follows:
24-32-732.  Connecting Coloradans experiencing homelessness
PAGE 24-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 with services, recovery care, and housing supports grant program -
funding - report - definitions - repeal. (5)  Connecting Coloradans
experiencing homelessness with services, recovery care, and housing
supports fund - transfer of money to the fund - appropriation. (a)  The
connecting Coloradans experiencing homelessness with services, recovery
care, and housing supports fund is created in the department. The fund
consists of money transferred to the fund in accordance with subsection
(5)(d) of this section; 
MONEY TRANSFERRED TO THE FUND FROM THE ARPA
REFINANCE STATE MONEY CASH FUND PURSUANT TO SECTION 24-75-226.5;
money appropriated to the fund by the general assembly; and any gifts,
grants, or donations from any public or private sources, including
governmental entities, that the division is authorized to seek and accept.
(d)  Within three business days of May 31, 2022, the state treasurer
shall transfer one hundred five million dollars from the economic recovery
and relief cash fund created in section 24-75-228 that originates from the
money the state received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery
fund to the fund for the purpose of implementing this section. The
department shall only use the money transferred pursuant to this subsection
(5)(d), 
AND ANY MONEY TRANSFERRED TO THE FUND THAT ORIGINATES
FROM THE 
ARPA REFINANCE STATE MONEY CASH FUND THAT IS
SUBSTITUTED FOR MONEY TRANSFERRED FROM THE ECONOMIC RECOVERY
AND RELIEF CASH FUND PURSUANT TO THIS SUBSECTION
 (5)(d), for:
(f)  Money spent pursuant to this subsection (5)(f)
 SUBSECTION (5)
must conform with the allowable purposes set forth in the federal
"American Rescue Plan Act of 2021", Pub.L. 117-2, as amended. The
division shall spend or obligate such appropriation prior to December 30,
2024, and expend the appropriation on or before December 31, 2026 IN
ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION
 24-75-226 (4)(d).
SECTION 21. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 24-32-3207, amend
(6)(b) as follows:
24-32-3207.  Colorado heritage communities fund - creation -
source of funds. (6) (b)  The division of local government in the
department shall use the money transferred pursuant to subsection (6)(a) of
this section, 
AND ANY MONEY THAT IS TRANSFERRED FROM THE ARPA
REFINANCE STATE MONEY CASH FUND TO THE COLORADO HERITAGE
COMMUNITIES FUND PURSUANT TO SECTION 
24-75-226.5 TO REFINANCE
PAGE 25-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 MONEY THAT WAS TRANSFERRED TO THE COLORADO HERITAGE
COMMUNITIES FUND PURSUANT TO SUBSECTION
 (6)(a)(I) OF THIS SECTION,
for the creation, implementation, and administration of the local
government affordable housing development incentives grant program
created in section 24-32-130 (2) in accordance with the requirements of
section 24-32-130.
SECTION 22. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 24-33.5-532, amend
(4) as follows:
24-33.5-532.  Behavioral health information and data-sharing in
the criminal justice system - grants - appropriation - repeal. (4)  For the
2022-23 state fiscal year, the general assembly shall appropriate three
million five hundred thousand dollars from the behavioral and mental health
cash fund created in section 24-75-230 to the department for the purposes
of this section. Any money remaining at the end of the 2022-23 state fiscal
year from this appropriation is further appropriated to the department for the
purposes of this section. Any money that is not expended or obligated by
December 30, 2024, reverts to the "American Rescue Plan Act of 2021"
cash fund created in section 24-75-226 (2) THE DEPARTMENT SHALL
OBLIGATE AND SPEND THE MONEY RECEIVED PURS UANT TO THIS SUBSECTION
(4) in accordance with section 24-75-226 (4)(d). Any money obligated byDecember 30, 2024, must be expended by December 31, 2026.
SECTION 23. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 24-37.5-904, amend
(1.5)(f)(II) and (2)(a) as follows:
24-37.5-904.  Digital inclusion grant program - income-eligible
household reimbursement program - creation - award criteria - digital
inclusion grant program fund - definition - reporting - repeal.
(1.5) (f) (II)  All money used for implementation of the program must be
obligated by December 31, 2024.
 AND SPENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION
24-75-226 (4)(d).
(2) (a)  The digital inclusion grant program fund is hereby created in
the state treasury and consists of money the state received from the federal
coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund created in the federal "American
Rescue Plan Act of 2021", Pub.L. 117-2; 
MONEY TRANSFERRED TO THE
FUND FROM THE 
ARPA REFINANCE STATE MONEY CASH FUND PURSUANT TO
SECTION 
24-75-226.5; and any money that the general assembly may
PAGE 26-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 appropriate TO THE FUND. Within three days after June 28, 2021, the state
treasurer shall transfer thirty-five million dollars from the economic
recovery and relief cash fund created in section 24-75-228 (2)(a) to the fund
for use by the broadband office for the purpose of reviewing and awarding
grants under the grant program. The money in the fund is subject to
appropriation by the general assembly.
SECTION 24. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 24-46.3-704, amend
(2)(d) as follows:
24-46.3-704.  Work force innovation grant program - creation -
local boards to administer - eligibility for grants - use of grants - grant
proposal requirements - other innovation activities performed by local
boards - reporting to statewide database. (2) (d)  All grants awarded
pursuant to this section must be obligated by December 31, 2024, and
expended by December 31, 2026 AND SPENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION
24-75-226 (4)(d).
SECTION 25. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 24-48.5-406, amend
(1)(a) introductory portion as follows:
24-48.5-406.  Regional talent development initiative grant
program fund. (1) (a)  There is created in the state treasury the regional
talent development initiative grant program fund. T
HE FUND CONSISTS OF
MONEY TRANSFERRED TO THE FUND PURSUANT TO THIS SUBSECTION 
(1) AND
MONEY TRANSFERRED TO THE FUND FROM THE 
ARPA REFINANCE STATE
MONEY CASH FUND PURSUANT TO SECTION 
24-75-226.5. Three days after
May 26, 2022, the state treasurer shall transfer ninety-one million dollars
from the workers, employers, and workforce centers cash fund created in
section 24-75-231 (2)(a) to the fund as follows:
SECTION 26. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 24-75-219, amend
(7)(a)(I) as follows:
24-75-219.  Transfers - transportation - capital construction -
definitions - repeal. (7) In addition to any other transfers required by this
section:
(a)  On June 30, 2021, from the money that the state received from
either the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund under section 9901
PAGE 27-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 of title IX, subtitle M of the federal "American Rescue Plan Act of 2021",
Pub.L. 117-2, which is eligible to be used as specified in section 602
(c)(I)(C) of said section 9901, or from the general fund, as specified, the
state treasurer shall transfer:
(I)  One hundred eighty-two million one hundred sixty thousand
dollars from money the state received from the federal coronavirus state
fiscal recovery fund to the state highway fund. Of this amount, twenty-two
million one hundred sixty thousand dollars is for the purpose of providing
additional funding for the revitalizing main streets program and five
hundred thousand dollars is for the purpose of acquiring, planning the
development of, or developing the Burnham Yard rail property in Denver.
A
NY MONEY THAT IS TRANSFERRED FROM THE ARPA REFINANCE STATE
MONEY CASH FUND TO THE STATE HIGHWAY FUND PURSUANT TO SECTION
24-75-226.5 TO REFINANCE MONEY THAT WAS TRANSFERRED TO THE STATE
HIGHWAY FUND PURSUANT TO THIS SUBSECTION
 (7)(a)(I) MUST BE SPENT FOR
THE SAME PURPOSES AS THE REFINANCED MONEY
, AS SET FORTH IN THIS
SUBSECTION
 (7)(a)(I).
SECTION 27. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 25-1.5-102, amend
(1)(e) as follows:
25-1.5-102.  Epidemic and communicable diseases - powers and
duties of department - rules - definitions. (1)  The department has, in
addition to all other powers and duties imposed upon it by law, the powers
and duties provided in this section as follows:
(e)  For fiscal year 2022-23, the general assembly shall appropriate
ten million dollars from the economic recovery and relief cash fund created
in section 24-75-228 to the department. The department shall use this
appropriation for recruitment and re-engagement efforts of workers in the
health-care profession with current or expired licenses and staffing. Any
money remaining at the end of the 2022-23 state fiscal year from this
appropriation is further appropriated to the department for the purposes of
this section. Any money that is not expended or obligated by December 30,
2024, reverts to the "American Rescue Plan Act of 2021" cash fund created
in section 24-75-226 (2) THE DEPARTMENT SHALL OBLIGATE AND SPEND THE
MONEY RECEIVED PURSUANT TO THIS SUBSECTION
 (1)(e) in accordance with
section 24-75-226 (4)(d). Any money obligated by December 30, 2024,must be expended by December 31, 2026.
PAGE 28-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 SECTION 28. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 25-1.5-406, amend
(9) as follows:
25-1.5-406.  School nurse grant program - creation - eligibility -
award of grants - rules - report - legislative declaration - definitions.
(9)  The general assembly shall appropriate three million dollars from the
economic recovery and relief cash fund created in section 24-75-228 to the
department for the grant program. Any money remaining at the end of the
2022-23 state fiscal year from this appropriation is further appropriated to
the department for the purposes of this section. Any money that is not
expended or obligated by December 30, 2024, reverts to the "American
Rescue Plan Act of 2021" cash fund created in section 24-75-226 (2) THE
DEPARTMENT SHALL OBLIGATE AND SPEND THE MONEY RECEIVED PURS UANT
TO THIS SUBSECTION 
(9) in accordance with section 24-75-226 (4)(d). Any
money obligated by December 30, 2024, must be expended by December
31, 2026.
SECTION 29. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 25.5-1-207, amend
(2)(d) as follows:
25.5-1-207.  Rural provider access and affordability stimulus
grant program - advisory committee - fund - reporting - rules -
definitions - repeal. (2) Grant program - permissible uses of grant
money. (d)  To be eligible to receive grant money 
THAT ORIGINATES FROM
THE MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL
RECOVERY FUND
 for a capital expenditure, a grant recipient must submit to
the state department a written justification as set forth in 31 CFR 35.6 (b)(4)
for the capital expenditure; except that this requirement does not apply if the
state department determines that the written justification is not required
based on how the expenditures authorized under this section will be
reported to the United States department of the treasury. F
OR GRANT MONEY
THAT DOES NOT ORIGINATE FROM THE MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM
THE CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND
, A WRITTEN
JUSTIFICATION IS NOT REQUIRED
, EXCEPT AS THE STATE DEPARTMENT
DETERMINES NECESSARY TO COMPLY WITH FEDERAL WRITTEN JUSTIFICATION
REQUIREMENTS
.
SECTION 30. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 26-2-141, amend
(2)(b) as follows:
PAGE 29-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 26-2-141.  High-quality work management system -
implementation - funding - repeal. (2) (b)  T
HE USE OF money spentAPPROPRIATED pursuant to this subsection (2) must conform with the
allowable purposes set forth in the federal "American Rescue Plan Act of
2021", Pub.L. 117-2, as amended. The state department shall either
 spend
or obligate such appropriation prior to December 30, 2024, and expend the
appropriation on or before December 31, 2026 IN ACCORDANCE WITH
SECTION
 24-75-226 (4)(d).
SECTION 31. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 26-2-307, amend
(1)(b)(III.5)(B) as follows:
26-2-307.  Fuel assistance payments - eligibility for federal
standard utility allowance - supplemental utility assistance fund
established - definitions - repeal. (1) (b)  Except as provided in subsection
(1)(d) of this section:
(III.5) (B)  T
HE USE OF money spent
 APPROPRIATED pursuant to this
subsection (1)(b)(III.5) must conform with the allowable purposes set forth
in the federal "American Rescue Plan Act of 2021", Pub.L. 117-2, as
amended. The state department shall either
 spend or obligate such
appropriation prior to December 30, 2024, and expend the appropriation on
or before December 31, 2026 IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 24-75-226
(4)(d).
SECTION 32. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 26-5-117, amend
(2)(b)(III) as follows:
26-5-117.  Out-of-home placement for children and youth with
mental or behavioral needs - funding - report - rules - legislative
declaration - definitions - repeal. (2) (b) (III)  T
HE USE OF money spent
APPROPRIATED pursuant to this subsection (2) must conform with the
allowable purposes set forth in the federal "American Rescue Plan Act of
2021", Pub.L. 117-2, as amended. The state department shall either
 spend
or obligate such appropriation prior to December 30, 2024, and expend the
appropriation on or before December 31, 2026 IN ACCORDANCE WITH
SECTION
 24-75-226 (4)(d).
SECTION 33. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 26.5-3-804, amend
(8.5)(b) as follows:
PAGE 30-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 26.5-3-804.  Employer-based child care facility grant program -
created - timeline and criteria - eligibility - grant awards - reports -
funding - definitions - repeal. (8.5) (b)  T
HE USE OF money spent
APPROPRIATED pursuant to this subsection (8.5) must conform with the
allowable purposes set forth in the federal "American Rescue Plan Act of
2021", Pub.L. 117-2, as amended. The department shall either
 spend or
obligate such appropriation prior to December 30, 2024, and expend the
appropriation on or before December 31, 2026 IN ACCORDANCE WITH
SECTION
 24-75-226 (4)(d).
SECTION 34. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 26.5-3-805, amend
(7)(b) as follows:
26.5-3-805.  Early care and education recruitment and retention
grant and scholarship program - created - criteria and eligibility -
grant and scholarship awards - reports - funding - rules - definitions -
repeal. (7) (b)  T
HE USE OF money spent
 APPROPRIATED pursuant to this
subsection (7) must conform with the allowable purposes set forth in the
federal "American Rescue Plan Act of 2021", Pub.L. 117-2, as amended.
The department shall either
 spend or obligate such appropriation prior to
December 30, 2024, and expend the appropriation on or before December
31, 2026 IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 24-75-226 (4)(d).
SECTION 35. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 26.5-3-808, amend
(5)(b) as follows:
26.5-3-808.  Family, friend, and neighbor support programs -
advisory group - training and support program - funding - definitions
- repeal. (5) (b)  T
HE USE OF money spent
 APPROPRIATED pursuant to this
subsection (5) 
AND MONEY THAT ORIGINATES FROM THE ARPA REFINANCE
STATE MONEY CASH FUND
, CREATED IN SECTION 24-75-226.5, APPROPRIATED
FOR THE SAME PURPOSE
, must conform with the allowable purposes set forth
in the federal "American Rescue Plan Act of 2021", Pub.L. 117-2, as
amended. The department shall either
 spend or obligate such appropriation
prior to December 30, 2024, and expend the appropriation on or before
December 31, 2026 IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 24-75-226 (4)(d).
SECTION 36. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 26.5-3-904, amend
(1)(b) as follows:
PAGE 31-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 26.5-3-904.  Home visiting grant program - authorized
requirements - implementation partner - rules - definition - repeal.
(1) (b)  T
HE USE OF money spent
 APPROPRIATED pursuant to this subsection
(1) must conform with the allowable purposes set forth in the federal
"American Rescue Plan Act of 2021", Pub.L. 117-2, as amended. The
department shall either
 spend or obligate such appropriation prior to
December 30, 2024, and expend the appropriation on or before December
31, 2026 IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 24-75-226 (4)(d).
SECTION 37. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 27-60-103, amend
(1.5)(b)(II) as follows:
27-60-103.  Behavioral health crisis response system - services -
request for proposals - criteria - reporting - rules - definitions - repeal.
(1.5) (b) (II)  T
HE USE OF money spent
 APPROPRIATED pursuant to this
subsection (1.5) 
AND MONEY THAT ORIGINATES FROM THE ARPA REFINANCE
STATE MONEY CASH FUND
, CREATED IN SECTION 24-75-226.5, APPROPRIATED
FOR THE SAME PURPOSE
, must conform with the allowable purposes set forth
in the federal "American Rescue Plan Act of 2021", Pub.L. 117-2, as the act
may be subsequently amended. The state department shall either
 spend or
obligate such appropriation prior to December 30, 2024, and expend the
appropriation on or before December 31, 2026 IN ACCORDANCE WITH
SECTION
 24-75-226 (4)(d).
SECTION 38. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 27-60-114, amend (8)
and (11) as follows:
27-60-114.  Colorado land-based tribe behavioral health services
grant - creation - funding - definitions - repeal. (8)  To be eligible to
receive a grant, a grant applicant 
THAT REQUESTS GRANT MONEY THAT
ORIGINATES FROM THE MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE
CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND
 must submit to the state
department a written justification as set forth in 31 CFR 35.6 (b)(4) for the
capital expenditure; except that this requirement does not apply if the state
department determines that the written justification is not required based on
how the expenditures authorized pursuant to this section will be reported to
the United States department of the treasury. F
OR MONEY THAT DID NOT
ORIGINATE FROM THE MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE CORONAVIRUS
STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND
, A WRITTEN JUSTIFICATION IS NOT REQUIRED,
EXCEPT AS THE STATE DEPARTMENT DETERMINES NECESSARY TO COMPLY
PAGE 32-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 WITH FEDERAL WRITTEN JUSTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS .
(11)  The state department shall distribute the grant money to the
grant recipient within thirty days after the grant recipient submits a written
justification specified in subsection (8) of this section but not later than
December 31, 2024. The grant recipient shall spend or obligate all grant
money awarded to the grant recipient by December 31, 2024. Any money
obligated by December 31, 2024, must be expended by December 31, 2026
IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 24-75-226 (4)(d).
SECTION 39. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 27-60-405, amend
(2)(b) as follows:
27-60-405.  Grant program funding - requirements - reports -
appropriation. (2) (b)  For each grant awarded for a capital expenditure,
the BHA is responsible for preparing the written justification required
pursuant to 31 CFR 35.6 (b)(4). A grant applicant that requests grant money
THAT ORIGINATES FROM THE MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE
CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND
 for a capital expenditure must
submit to the BHA information requested by the BHA for inclusion in the
written justification; except that this requirement does not apply if the BHA
determines that the written justification is not required based on how the
expenditures authorized pursuant to this part 4 will be reported to the
United States department of the treasury. F
OR GRANT MONEY THAT DID NOT
ORIGINATE FROM THE MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE CORONAVIRUS
STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND
, A WRITTEN JUSTIFICATION IS NOT REQUIRED,
EXCEPT AS THE BHA DETERMINES NECESSARY TO COMPLY WITH FEDERAL
WRITTEN JUSTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS
.
SECTION 40. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 27-60-505, amend (2)
introductory portion and (3)(b) as follows:
27-60-505.  Grant program funding - requirements - reports.
(2)  Of the money appropriated to the state department, 
REGARDLESS OF THE
SOURCE
, the BHA shall award grants in the following manner:
(3) (b)  To be eligible to receive grant money for a capital
expenditure, the grant applicant 
THAT REQUESTS GRANT MONEY THAT
ORIGINATES FROM THE MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE
CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND
 must submit to the BHA a
PAGE 33-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 written justification as set forth in 31 CFR 35.6 (b)(4) for the capital
expenditure; except that this requirement does not apply if the BHA
determines that the written justification is not required based on how the
expenditures authorized pursuant to this part 5 will be reported to the
United States department of the treasury. F
OR GRANT MONEY THAT DID NOT
ORIGINATE FROM THE MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE CORONAVIRUS
STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND
, A WRITTEN JUSTIFICATION IS NOT REQUIRED,
EXCEPT AS THE BHA DETERMINES NECESSARY TO COMPLY WITH FEDERAL
WRITTEN JUSTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS
.
SECTION 41. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 27-71-103, amend (3)
as follows:
27-71-103.  Mental health residential facilities - additional beds.
(3)  The department shall distribute the money for the creation of additional
beds pursuant to this section no later than December 30, 2024. Any person
receiving money pursuant to this section shall spend or obligate all money
received by December 30, 2024. Any money obligated by December 30,
2024, must be expended by December 30, 2026 IN ACCORDANCE WITH
SECTION
 24-75-226 (4)(d).
SECTION 42. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 27-80-127, amend
(2)(a)(II) as follows:
27-80-127.  Children and youth in need of residential mental
health and substance use treatment - repeal. (2) (a) (II)  T
HE USE OF
money spent
 APPROPRIATED pursuant to this subsection (2) AND MONEY
THAT ORIGINATES FROM THE 
ARPA REFINANCE STATE MONEY CASH FUND ,
CREATED IN SECTION 24-75-226.5, APPROPRIATED FOR THE SAME PURPOSE ,
must conform with the allowable purposes set forth in the federal
"American Rescue Plan Act of 2021", Pub.L. 117-2, as amended. The
department shall either
 spend or obligate such appropriation prior to
December 30, 2024, and expend the appropriation on or before December
31, 2026 IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 24-75-226 (4)(d).
SECTION 43. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 27-90-112, amend
(2)(a)(II) as follows:
27-90-112.  Youth neuro-psych facility - funding - repeal.
(2) (a) (II)  Money spent pursuant to this subsection (2) must conform with
PAGE 34-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 the allowable purposes set forth in the federal "American Rescue Plan Act
of 2021", Pub.L. 117-2, as amended. The department of human services
shall either
 spend or obligate such appropriation prior to December 30,
2024, and expend the appropriation on or before December 31, 2026 IN
ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION
 24-75-226 (4)(d).
SECTION 44. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 27-94-107, amend (1)
as follows:
27-94-107.  Renovation for additional beds. (1)  The department
of human services shall renovate a building at the center to add at least
sixteen inpatient beds. The department shall spend or obligate all money
appropriated for the renovation by December 30, 2024. Any money
obligated by December 30, 2024, must be expended by December 30, 2026
IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 24-75-226 (4)(d).
SECTION 45. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 35-1-117, amend
(2)(b)(III), (3)(c)(III), and (6)(c) as follows:
35-1-117.  Community food access program - creation - purpose
- duties and responsibilities - grant program - advisory committee -
funding - reporting - rules - definitions - repeal. (2) (b) (III)  T
HE USE OF
money spent
 APPROPRIATED pursuant to this subsection (2)(b) must conform
with the allowable purposes set forth in the federal "American Rescue Plan
Act of 2021", Pub.L. 117-2, as amended. The department shall either
 spend
or obligate such appropriation prior to December 30, 2024, and expend the
appropriation on or before December 31, 2026 IN ACCORDANCE WITH
SECTION
 24-75-226 (4)(d).
(3) (c) (III)  Money spent pursuant to this subsection (3)(c) must
conform with the allowable purposes set forth in the federal "American
Rescue Plan Act of 2021", Pub.L. 117-2, as amended. The department shall
either
 spend or obligate such appropriation prior to December 30, 2024, and
expend the appropriation on or before December 31, 2026 IN ACCORDANCE
WITH SECTION
 24-75-226 (4)(d).
(6) (c)  T
HE USE OF money spent
 APPROPRIATED pursuant to this
subsection (6) must conform with the allowable purposes set forth in the
federal "American Rescue Plan Act of 2021", Pub.L. 117-2, as amended.
The department of human services shall either
 spend or obligate such
PAGE 35-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 appropriation prior to December 30, 2024, and expend the appropriation on
or before December 31, 2026 IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 24-75-226
(4)(d).
SECTION 46. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 37-60-134, amend
(7)(b) as follows:
37-60-134.  Groundwater compact compliance and sustainability
fund - creation - conservation district recommendations for
expenditures - state engineer approval - legislative declaration -
transfer - definitions - reports - notice to revisor of statutes - repeal.
(7) (b)  On August 15, 2024, if there is unobligated 
OR UNENCUMBERED
money in the fund, the state treasurer shall:
(I)  If the amount of unobligated 
OR UNENCUMBERED money is
twenty million dollars or less, transfer all of the unobligated money to the
water plan implementation account; or
(II)  If the amount of unobligated 
OR UNENCUMBERED money is
greater than twenty million dollars, transfer to the water plan
implementation account twenty million dollars.
SECTION 47.  Appropriation - adjustments to 2023 long bill.
(1)  For the 2023-24 state fiscal year, $495,000,000 is appropriated to the
department of corrections. This appropriation is from the "American rescue
plan act of 2021" cash fund created in section 24-75-226 (2), C.R.S., and is
of money the state received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal
recovery fund. To implement this act, the department may use this
appropriation for centrally appropriated personal services pursuant to
section 24-75-226 (4)(a)(IV), C.R.S. Amounts appropriated for centrally
appropriated personal services may be expended by a department in any line
item that includes a general fund appropriation for personal services up to
the amount that is spent for personal services in the line item for state fiscal
year 2023-24.
(2)  To implement this act and pursuant to section 24-75-226
(4.1)(c), C.R.S., the total general fund appropriation made in the annual
general appropriation act for the 2023-24 state fiscal year to the department
of corrections is decreased by $495,000,000. To implement the reduction
in the department's total general fund appropriation, and pursuant to section
PAGE 36-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 24-75-226 (4.1)(a)(I), C.R.S., the amount of general fund money
appropriated in a specific line item for personal services expenses for state
fiscal year 2023-24 is reduced by the amount of money from the "American
rescue plan act of 2021" cash fund that is expended in a line item under
subsection (1) of this section.
SECTION 48.  Appropriation - adjustments to 2024 long bill.
(1)  For the 2024-25 state fiscal year, $324,000,000 is appropriated to the
department of corrections. This appropriation is from the "American rescue
plan act of 2021" cash fund created in section 24-75-226 (2), C.R.S., and is
of money the state received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal
recovery fund. To implement this act, the department may use this
appropriation for centrally appropriated personal services pursuant to
section 24-75-226 (4)(a)(V), C.R.S. Amounts appropriated for centrally
appropriated personal services may be expended by a department in any line
item that includes a general fund appropriation for personal services up to
the amount that is spent for personal services in the line item as of January
31, 2025.
(2)  To implement this act and pursuant to section 24-75-226
(4.1)(c), C.R.S., the total general fund appropriation made in the annual
general appropriation act for the 2024-25 state fiscal year to the department
of corrections is decreased by $324,000,000. To implement the reduction
in the department's total general fund appropriation, and pursuant to section
24-75-226 (4.1)(a)(II), C.R.S., the amount of general fund money
appropriated in a line item for personal services expenses for state fiscal
year 2024-25 is reduced by the amount of money from the "American
rescue plan act of 2021" cash fund that is expended in a line item under
subsection (1) of this section.
SECTION 49.  Appropriation - adjustments to 2023 long bill.
(1)  For the 2023-24 state fiscal year, $214,000,000 is appropriated to the
department of human services. This appropriation is from the "American
rescue plan act of 2021" cash fund created in section 24-75-226 (2), C.R.S.,
and is of money the state received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal
recovery fund. To implement this act, the department may use this
appropriation for centrally appropriated personal services pursuant to
section 24-75-226 (4)(a)(IV), C.R.S. Amounts appropriated for centrally
appropriated personal services may be expended by a department in any line
item that includes a general fund appropriation for personal services up to
PAGE 37-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 the amount that is spent for personal services in the line item for state fiscal
year 2023-24.
(2)  To implement this act and pursuant to section 24-75-226
(4.1)(c), C.R.S., the total general fund appropriation made in the annual
general appropriation act for the 2023-24 state fiscal year to the department
of human services is decreased by $214,000,000. To implement the
reduction in the department's total general fund appropriation, and pursuant
to section 24-75-226 (4.1)(a)(I), C.R.S., the amount of general fund money
appropriated in a specific line item for personal services expenses for state
fiscal year 2023-24 is reduced by the amount of money from the "American
rescue plan act of 2021" cash fund that is expended in a line item under
subsection (1) of this section.
SECTION 50.  Appropriation - adjustments to 2024 long bill.
(1)  For the 2024-25 state fiscal year, $63,182,048 is appropriated to the
department of human services. This appropriation is from the "American
rescue plan act of 2021" cash fund created in section 24-75-226 (2), C.R.S.,
and is of money the state received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal
recovery fund. To implement this act, the department may use this
appropriation for centrally appropriated personal services pursuant to
section 24-75-226 (4)(a)(V), C.R.S. Amounts appropriated for centrally
appropriated personal services may be expended by a department in any line
item that includes a general fund appropriation for personal services up to
the amount that is spent for personal services in the line item as of January
31, 2025.
(2)  To implement this act and pursuant to section 24-75-226
(4.1)(c), C.R.S., the total general fund appropriation made in the annual
general appropriation act for the 2024-25 state fiscal year to the department
of human services is decreased by $63,182,048. To implement the reduction
in the department's total general fund appropriation, and pursuant to section
24-75-226 (4.1)(a)(II), C.R.S., the amount of general fund money
appropriated in a line item for personal services expenses for state fiscal
year 2024-25 is reduced by the amount of money from the "American
rescue plan act of 2021" cash fund that is expended in a line item under
subsection (1) of this section.
SECTION 51.  Appropriation - adjustments to 2023 long bill.
(1)  For the 2023-24 state fiscal year, $309,000,000 is appropriated to the
PAGE 38-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 judicial department, excluding judicial independent agencies. This
appropriation is from the "American rescue plan act of 2021" cash fund
created in section 24-75-226 (2), C.R.S., and is of money the state received
from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund. To implement this
act, the department, excluding judicial independent agencies, may use this
appropriation for centrally appropriated personal services pursuant to
section 24-75-226 (4)(a)(IV), C.R.S. Amounts appropriated for centrally
appropriated personal services may be expended by a department in any line
item that includes a general fund appropriation for personal services up to
the amount that is spent for personal services in the line item for state fiscal
year 2023-24.
(2)  To implement this act and pursuant to section 24-75-226
(4.1)(c), C.R.S., the total general fund appropriation made in the annual
general appropriation act for the 2023-24 state fiscal year to the judicial
department, excluding judicial independent agencies, is decreased by
$309,000,000. To implement the reduction in the department's total general
fund appropriation, and pursuant to section 24-75-226 (4.1)(a)(I), C.R.S.,
the amount of general fund money appropriated in a specific line item for
personal services expenses for state fiscal year 2023-24 is reduced by the
amount of money from the "American rescue plan act of 2021" cash fund
that is expended in a line item under subsection (1) of this section.
SECTION 52.  Appropriation - adjustments to 2024 long bill.
(1)  For the 2024-25 state fiscal year, $200,000,000 is appropriated to the
judicial department, excluding judicial independent agencies. This
appropriation is from the "American rescue plan act of 2021" cash fund
created in section 24-75-226 (2), C.R.S., and is of money the state received
from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund. To implement this
act, the department, excluding judicial independent agencies, may use this
appropriation for centrally appropriated personal services pursuant to
section 24-75-226 (4)(a)(V), C.R.S. Amounts appropriated for centrally
appropriated personal services may be expended by a department in any line
item that includes a general fund appropriation for personal services up to
the amount that is spent for personal services in the line item as of January
31, 2025.
(2)  To implement this act and pursuant to section 24-75-226
(4.1)(c), C.R.S., the total general fund appropriation made in the annual
general appropriation act for the 2024-25 state fiscal year to the judicial
PAGE 39-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 department, excluding judicial independent agencies, is decreased by
$200,000,000. To implement the reduction in the department's total general
fund appropriation, and pursuant to section 24-75-226 (4.1)(a)(II), C.R.S.,
the amount of general fund money appropriated in a line item for personal
services expenses for state fiscal year 2024-25 is reduced by the amount of
money from the "American rescue plan act of 2021" cash fund that is
expended in a line item under subsection (1) of this section. 
SECTION  53. Appropriation to the departments of education,
higher education, and public health and environment for the fiscal year
beginning July 1, 2022. In Session Laws of Colorado 2022, amend section
5 of chapter 175, (SB 22-147), as section 5 (1) and (2) are amended by HB
24-1465, as follows:
Section 5.  Appropriation. (1)  For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,
$4,600,000 is appropriated to the department of higher education for use by
the regents of the university of Colorado. This appropriation is from the
behavioral and mental health cash fund created in section 24-75-230 (2)(a),
C.R.S., and
 C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $185,931 is of money the state
received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund. FUND AND
$4,414,069 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND . To implement this act,
the regents may use this appropriation for the Colorado pediatric psychiatry
consultation and access program. Any money appropriated in this section
not expended prior to July 1, 2023, is further appropriated to the regents
from July 1, 2023, through December 31, 2026, for the same purpose.
(2)  For the 2022-23 state fiscal year, $5,000,000 is appropriated to
the department of education. This appropriation is from the behavioral and
mental health cash fund created in section 24-75-230 (2)(a), C.R.S., is of
money the state received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery
fund, and is based on an assumption that the department will require an
additional 0.4 FTE. O
F THIS AMOUNT, $1,483,419 IS OF MONEY THE STATE
RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND
AND 
$3,516,581 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND . To implement this
act, the department may use this appropriation for the behavioral health care
professionals matching grant program. Any money appropriated in this
section not expended prior to July 1, 2023, is further appropriated to the
department from July 1, 2023, through December 31, 2026, for the same
purpose.
PAGE 40-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 (3)  For the 2022-23 state fiscal year, $1,500,000 is appropriated to
the department of public health and environment for use by the prevention
services division. This appropriation is from the behavioral and mental
health cash fund created in section 24-75-230 (2)(a), C.R.S., is of money the
state received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund, and
is based on an assumption that the division will require an additional 0.4
FTE. O
F THIS AMOUNT, $834,514 IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM
THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND AND 
$665,486
ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND . To implement this act, the division
may use this appropriation for school-based health centers. Any money
appropriated in this section not expended prior to July 1, 2023, is further
appropriated to the division from July 1, 2023, through December 30, 2024,
for the same purpose.
SECTION 54.  Appropriation to the department of human
services for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022. In Session Laws of
Colorado 2022, amend section 3 of chapter 217, (SB 22-148), as section 3
is amended by HB 24-1465 as follows:
Section 3.  Appropriation. For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,
$5,000,000 is appropriated to the department of human services for use by
the behavioral health administration. This appropriation is from the
behavioral and mental health cash fund created in section 24-75-230 (2)(a),
C.R.S., and
 C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $3,500,000 is of money the state
received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund. FUND AND
$1,500,000 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND . To implement this act,
the administration may use this appropriation for the Colorado land-based
tribe behavioral health services grant program. Any money appropriated in
this section not expended prior to July 1, 2023, is further appropriated to the
administration from July 1, 2023, through December 31, 2026, for the same
purpose. M
ONEY THAT ORIGINATED FROM THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS
STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND SHALL BE OBLIGATED AND EXPENDED IN
ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 
24-75-226, C.R.S.
SECTION 55.  Appropriation to the department of human
services for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022. In Session Laws of
Colorado 2022, amend section 3 of chapter 223, (SB 22-177), as section 3
is amended by HB 24-1465, as follows:
Section 3.  Appropriation. For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,
PAGE 41-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 $12,200,000 is appropriated to the department of human services for use by
the behavioral health administration. This appropriation is from the
behavioral and mental health cash fund created in section 24-75-230 (2)(a),
C.R.S., and
 C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $10,500,000 ORIGINATES FROM THE
GENERAL FUND AND 
$1,700,000 is of money the state received from the
federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund. The administration may use
this appropriation for care coordination infrastructure. Any money
appropriated in this section not expended prior to July 1, 2023, is further
appropriated to the administration from July 1, 2023, through December 31,
2026, for the same purpose. These appropriations are based on the
assumption that the administration will require 3.0 FTE in the 2022-23 state
fiscal year and 3.0 FTE in the 2023-24 state fiscal year to implement this
act. M
ONEY THAT ORIGINATED FROM THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE
FISCAL RECOVERY FUND SHALL BE OBLIGATED AND EXPENDED IN
ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 
24-75-226, C.R.S.
SECTION 56.  Appropriation to the department of human
services for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022. In Session Laws of
Colorado 2022, amend section 6 (1) introductory portion and section 8 (1)
introductory portion of chapter 452, (SB 22-181), as section 6 (1)
introductory portion and section 8 (1) introductory portion are amended by
HB 24-1465, as follows:
Section 6.  Appropriation. (1)  For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,
$35,087,650 is appropriated to the department of human services for use by
the behavioral health administration. This appropriation is from the
behavioral and mental health cash fund created in section 24-75-230 (2)(a),
C.R.S., and
 C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $21,201,987 ORIGINATES FROM THE
GENERAL FUND AND 
$13,885,663 is of money the state received from the
federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund. Any money appropriated in
this section not expended prior to July 1, 2023, is further appropriated to the
department from July 1, 2023, through December 31, 2026, for the same
purpose. To implement this act, the administration may use this
appropriation as follows:
Section 8.  Appropriation. (1)  For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,
$15,193,018 is appropriated to the department of higher education. This
appropriation is from the behavioral and mental health cash fund created in
section 24-75-230 (2)(a), C.R.S., and
 C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $13,269,296
ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND AND $1,923,722 is of money the state
PAGE 42-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund. Any money
appropriated in this section not expended prior to July 1, 2023, is further
appropriated to the department from July 1, 2023, through December 31,
2026, for the same purpose. To implement this act, the department may use
this appropriation as follows:
SECTION 57.  Appropriation to the department of human
services, the judicial department, the department of public safety, and
the department of corrections for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022.
In Session Laws of Colorado 2022, amend section 12 (1) introductory
portion, (2), (3) introductory portion, and (5) of chapter 193, (SB 22-196),
as section 12 (1) introductory portion, (2), and (3) introductory portion are
amended by HB 24-1465, as follows:
Section 12.  Appropriation. (1)  For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,
$50,700,000 is appropriated to the department of human services for use by
the behavioral health administration. This appropriation is from the
behavioral and mental health cash fund created in section 24-75-230 (2)(a),
C.R.S., and
 C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $26,186,515 is of money that the state
received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund. FUND AND
$24,513,485 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND . Any money
appropriated in this section not expended prior to July 1, 2023, is further
appropriated to the department from July 1, 2023, through December 31,
2026, for the same purpose. To implement this act, the administration may
use this appropriation as follows:
(2)  For the 2022-23 state fiscal year, $4,000,000 is appropriated to
the judicial department. This appropriation is from the behavioral and
mental health cash fund created in section 24-75-230 (2)(a), C.R.S., and
C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $2,700,000 is of money that the state received
from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund. FUND AND
$1,300,000 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND. Any money appropriated
in this section not expended prior to July 1, 2023, is further appropriated to
the department from July 1, 2023, through December 31, 2026, for the same
purpose. To implement this act, the department may use this appropriation
for adult district attorney pretrial diversion programs.
(3)  For the 2022-23 state fiscal year, $3,500,000 is appropriated to
the department of public safety. This appropriation is from the behavioral
and mental health cash fund created in section 24-75-230 (2)(a), C.R.S., and
PAGE 43-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $3,435,819 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND
AND 
$64,181 is of money that the state received from the federal
coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund. Any money appropriated in this
section not expended prior to July 1, 2023, is further appropriated to the
department from July 1, 2023, through December 31, 2026, for the same
purpose. To implement this act, the department may use this appropriation
as follows:
(5)  For the 2022-23 state fiscal year, $3,000,000 is appropriated to
the department of corrections for use by institutions. This appropriation is
from the behavioral and mental health cash fund created in section
24-75-230 (2)(a), C.R.S., and
 C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $2,554,126
ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND AND $445,874 is of money that the
state received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund. Any
money appropriated in this section not expended prior to July 1, 2023, is
further appropriated to the department from July 1, 2023, through December
30, 2024, for the same purpose. To implement this act, the department may
use this appropriation for operating expenses related to the mental health
subprogram.
SECTION 58.  Appropriation to the department of local affairs
for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022. In Session Laws of Colorado
2022, amend section 4 (1) of chapter 288, (SB 22-211), as section 4 (1) is
amended by HB 24-1465, as follows:
Section 4.  Appropriation. (1) For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,
$45,000,000 is appropriated to the department of local affairs for use by the
division of housing. This appropriation is from the economic recovery and
relief cash fund created in section 24-75-228 (2)(a), C.R.S., is of money the
state received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund, and
is based on an assumption that the division will require an additional 2.3
FTE. O
F THIS AMOUNT, $910,000 IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM
THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND AND
$44,090,000 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND . To implement this act,
the division may use this appropriation for ridge view campus. Any money
appropriated in this section not expended prior to July 1, 2023, is further
appropriated to the division from July 1, 2023, through December 31, 2026,
for the same purpose.
SECTION 59.  Appropriation to the department of public health
PAGE 44-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 and environment for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022. In Session
Laws of Colorado 2022, amend section 12 (1) introductory portion and (2)
of chapter 179, (SB 22-226), as section 12 (1) introductory portion is
amended by HB 24-1465, as follows:
Section 12.  Appropriation. (1)  For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,
$31,120,000 is appropriated to the department of public health and
environment. This appropriation is from the economic recovery and relief
cash fund created in section 24-75-228 (2)(a), C.R.S., and
 C.R.S. OF THIS
AMOUNT
, $10,157,425 is of money the state received from the FEDERAL
coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund.
 FUND AND $20,962,575 ORIGINATES
FROM THE GENERAL FUND
. To implement this act, the department may use
this appropriation as follows:
(2)  For the 2022-23 state fiscal year, $26,000,000 is appropriated to
the department of higher education. This appropriation is from the
economic recovery and relief cash fund created in section 24-75-228 (2)(a),
C.R.S., and
 C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $22,000,000 is of money the state
received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund. FUND AND
$4,000,000 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND . To implement this act,
the department may use this appropriation for the state board for community
colleges and occupational education state system community colleges.
SECTION 60.  Appropriation to the department of higher
education for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2021. In Session Laws of
Colorado 2021, amend section 16 (1) and (2) of chapter 377, (HB
21-1330), as section 16 (1) is amended by HB 24-1465, as follows:
Section 16.  Appropriation. (1)  For the 2021-22 state fiscal year,
$39,000,000 is appropriated to the Colorado opportunity scholarship
initiative fund created in section 23-3.3-1005 (1), C.R.S. This appropriation
is from the workers, employers, and workforce centers cash fund created in
section 24-75-231, C.R.S., and
 C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $28,536,561 IS of
money the state received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery
fund.
 AND $10,463,439 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND . The
department of higher education is responsible for the accounting related to
this appropriation. To implement this act, the department may use this
appropriation to implement section 23-3.3-1006, C.R.S.
(2)  For the 2021-22 state fiscal year, $1,500,000 is appropriated to
PAGE 45-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 the Colorado opportunity scholarship initiative fund created in section
23-3.3-1005 (1), C.R.S. This appropriation is from the workers, employers,
and workforce centers cash fund created in section 24-75-231, C.R.S., and
C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $418,132 IS of money the state received from the
federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund. FUND AND $1,081,868
ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND . The department of higher education
is responsible for the accounting related to this appropriation. To implement
this act, the department may use this appropriation to implement the student
aid applications completion grant program created in section 23-3.3-1007,
C.R.S.
SECTION 61.  Appropriation to the department of education for
the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022. In Session Laws of Colorado 2022,
amend section 4 (3) of chapter 189, (HB 22-1243), as section 4 (3) is
amended by HB 24-1465, as follows:
Section 4.  Appropriation. (3)  For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,
$2,000,000 is appropriated to the department of education. This
appropriation is from the behavioral and mental health cash fund created in
section 24-75-230, C.R.S., and is from
 C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $756,037
IS OF money the state received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal
recovery fund. FUND AND $1,243,963 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND.
The department may use this appropriation for the behavioral health care
professional matching grant program. Any money appropriated in this
section not expended prior to July 1, 2023, is further appropriated to the
department from July 1, 2023, through December 31, 2026, for the same
purpose. M
ONEY THAT ORIGINATED FROM THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS
STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND SHALL BE OBLIGATED AND EXPENDED IN
ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 
24-75-226, C.R.S.
SECTION 62.  Appropriation to the department of human
services for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022. In Session Laws of
Colorado 2022, amend section 4 (1) introductory portion of chapter 182,
(HB 22-1281), as section 4 (1) introductory portion is amended by HB
24-1465, as follows:
Section 4.  Appropriation. (1)  For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,
$90,000,000 is appropriated to the department of human services for use by
the behavioral health administration. This appropriation is from the
behavioral and mental health cash fund created in section 24-75-230 (2)(a),
PAGE 46-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 C.R.S., and C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $51,700,000 is of money the state
received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund. AND
$38,300,000 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND . Any amount
appropriated in this section not expended prior to July 1, 2023, is further
appropriated to the administration from July 1, 2023, through December 31,
2026, for the same purpose. To implement this act, the administration may
use this appropriation as follows:
SECTION 63.  Appropriation to the department of human
services for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022. In Session Laws of
Colorado 2022, amend section 8 (1) introductory portion, section 9, and
section 10 of chapter 185, (HB 22-1283), as sections 8 (1) introductory
portion, section 9, and section 10 are amended by HB 24-1465, as follows:
Section 8.  Appropriation. (1)  For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,
$7,500,000 is appropriated to the department of human services for use by
the behavioral health administration. This appropriation is from the
behavioral and mental health cash fund created in section 24-75-230 (2)(a),
C.R.S., and
 C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $4,600,000 is of money the state
received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund. FUND AND
$2,900,000 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND. Any money appropriated
in subsection (1)(a) of this section that is not expended prior to July 1, 2023,
is further appropriated to the administration from July 1, 2023, through
December 31, 2026, for the same purpose. Any money appropriated in
subsection (1)(b) of this section that is not expended prior to July 1, 2023,
is further appropriated to the administration from July 1, 2023, through
December 31, 2024, for the same purpose. M
ONEY THAT ORIGINATED FROM
THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND SHALL BE
OBLIGATED AND EXPENDED IN ACCOR DANCE WITH SECTION 
24-75-226,
C.R.S. To implement this act, the department may use this appropriation as
follows:
Section 9.  Appropriation. For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,
$539,926 is appropriated to the department of human services for use by the
office of behavioral health. This appropriation is from the behavioral and
mental health cash fund created in section 24-75-230 (2)(a), C.R.S., and
C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $431,457 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND
AND 
$108,469 is of money the state received from the federal coronavirus
state fiscal recovery fund. The office may use this appropriation for building
maintenance costs associated with the youth neuro-psych facility at the
PAGE 47-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 Colorado mental health institute at Fort Logan established pursuant to
section 27-94-107, C.R.S. Any money appropriated in this section not
expended prior to July 1, 2023, is further appropriated to the administration
from July 1, 2023, through D
ECEMBER 31, 2026, for the same purpose.
M
ONEY THAT ORIGINATED FROM THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL
RECOVERY FUND SHALL BE OBLIGATED AND EXPENDED IN ACCORDANCE
WITH SECTION 
24-75-226, C.R.S.
Section 10.  Capital construction appropriation. For the 2022-23
state fiscal year, $35,000,000 is appropriated to the department of human
services. This appropriation is from the behavioral and mental health cash
fund created in section 24-75-230 (2)(a), C.R.S., and
 C.R.S. OF THIS
AMOUNT
, $30,236,662 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND AND
$4,763,338 is of money the state received from the federal coronavirus state
fiscal recovery fund. To implement this act, the department may use this
appropriation for capital construction related to the construction of a
neuro-psych facility at the Colorado mental health institute at Fort Logan.
Any money appropriated in this section not expended prior to July 1, 2023,
is further appropriated to the administration from July 1, 2023, through
December 31, 2026, for the same purpose. M
ONEY THAT ORIGINATED FROM
THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND SHALL BE
OBLIGATED AND EXPENDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 
24-75-226,
C.R.S.
SECTION 64.  Appropriation to the department of human
services for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022. In Session Laws of
Colorado 2022, amend section 4 (1) introductory portion, section 5 (1)
introductory portion, and section 7 of chapter 183, (HB 22-1303), as section
4 (1) introductory portion, section 5 (1) introductory portion, and section 7
are amended by HB 24-1465, as follows:
Section 4.  Appropriation. (1)  For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,
$728,296 is appropriated to the department of human services for use by
administration and finance. This appropriation is from the behavioral and
mental health cash fund created in section 24-75-230 (2)(a), C.R.S., and is
of money the state received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal
recovery fund. ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND . Any money
appropriated in this section not expended prior to July 1, 2023, is further
appropriated to the department from July 1, 2023, through December 31,
2025, for the same purpose. To implement this act, the department may use
PAGE 48-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 this appropriation as follows:
Section 5.  Appropriation. (1)  For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,
$13,745,437 is appropriated to the department of human services for use by
the office of behavioral health. This appropriation is from the behavioral
and mental health cash fund created in section 24-75-230 (2)(a), C.R.S., and
C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $6,976,822 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND
AND 
$6,768,615 is of money the state received from the federal coronavirus
state fiscal recovery fund. Any money appropriated in this section not
expended prior to July 1, 2023, is further appropriated to the office from
July 1, 2023, through December 31, 2025, for the same purpose. M
ONEY
THAT ORIGINATED FROM THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL
RECOVERY FUND SHALL BE OBLIGATED AND EXPENDED IN ACCORDANCE
WITH SECTION 
24-75-226, C.R.S. To implement this act, the department may
use this appropriation as follows:
Section 7.  Capital construction appropriation. For the 2022-23
state fiscal year, $6,991,567 is appropriated to the department of human
services. This appropriation is from the behavioral and mental health cash
fund created in section 24-75-230 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
F THIS AMOUNT,
$4,857,586
 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND AND $2,133,981 IS OF
MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE
FISCAL RECOVERY FUND
. To implement this act, the department may use this
appropriation for capital construction related to the renovation for
additional inpatient beds at the Colorado mental health institute at Fort
Logan. Any money appropriated in this section not expended prior to July
1, 2023, is further appropriated to the department from July 1, 2023,
through December 31, 2025, for the same purpose. M
ONEY THAT
ORIGINATED FROM THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY
FUND SHALL BE OBLIGATED AND EXPENDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION
24-75-226, C.R.S.
SECTION 65.  Appropriation to the department of local affairs
for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022. In Session Laws of Colorado
2022, amend section 2 of chapter 351, (HB 22-1356), as section 2 is
amended by HB 24-1465, as follows:
Section 2.  Appropriation. For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,
$35,000,000 is appropriated to the department of local affairs for use by the
division of local government. This appropriation is from the economic
PAGE 49-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 recovery and relief cash fund created in section 24-75-228 (2)(a), C.R.S.,
is of money the state received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal
recovery fund, and is based on an assumption that the division will require
an additional 0.5 FTE. O
F THIS AMOUNT, $27,840,000 IS OF MONEY THE
STATE RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL
RECOVERY FUND AND 
$7,160,000 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND. To
implement this act, the division may use this appropriation for small
community-based nonprofit infrastructure grants. Any money appropriated
in this section not expended prior to July 1, 2023, is further appropriated to
the division from July 1, 2023, through December 31, 2026, for the same
purpose.
SECTION 66.  Appropriation to the department of natural
resources for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022. In Session Laws of
Colorado 2022, amend section 3 of chapter 306, (HB 22-1379), as section
3 is amended by HB 24-1465, as follows:
Section 3.  Appropriation. For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,
$15,000,000 is appropriated to the department of natural resources for use
by the Colorado water conservation board. This appropriation is from the
Colorado water conservation board construction fund created in section
37-60-121 (1)(a), C.R.S. O
F THIS AMOUNT, $8,000,000 IS OF MONEY THE
STATE RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL
RECOVERY FUND AND 
$7,000,000 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND. To
implement this act, the board may use this appropriation for watershed
restoration and flood mitigation project grants. Any money appropriated in
this section not expended prior to July 1, 2023, is further appropriated to the
board from July 1, 2023, through December 31, 2026, for the same purpose.
M
ONEY THAT ORIGINATED FROM THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL
RECOVERY FUND SHALL BE OBLIGATED AND EXPENDED IN ACCORDANCE
WITH SECTION 
24-75-226, C.R.S.
SECTION 67.  Appropriation to the department of
transportation for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2021. In Session
Laws of Colorado 2021, amend section 55 (1) introductory portion of
chapter 250 (SB 21-260), as follows:
Section 55.  Appropriation. (1)  For the 2021-22 state fiscal year,
$161,599,957 is appropriated to the department of transportation. This
appropriation consists of $259,957 from the state highway fund created in
PAGE 50-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 section 43-1-219, C.R.S., $146,840,000 from the multimodal transportation
and mitigation options fund created in section 43-4-1103 (1)(a), C.R.S., and
$14,500,000 from the southwest chief rail line economic development, rural
tourism, and infrastructure repair and maintenance fund created in Section
43-4-1002 (1), C.R.S. O
F THE AMOUNT FROM THE MULTIM ODAL
TRANSPORTATION AND MITIGATION OPTIONS FUND
, $50,680,000 IS OF
MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE
FISCAL RECOVERY FUND AND 
$96,160,000 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL
FUND
. To implement this act, the department may use this appropriation as
follows:
SECTION 68.  Appropriation to the governor - lieutenant
governor - state planning and budgeting for the fiscal year beginning
July 1, 2021. In Session Laws of Colorado 2021, amend section 2 of
chapter 281, (SB 21-291), as follows:
Section 2.  Appropriation. For the 2021-22 state fiscal year,
$40,000,000 is appropriated to the office of the governor for use by
economic development programs. This appropriation is from the Colorado
economic development fund created in section 24-46-105, C.R.S., and
C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $32,865,718 IS of money the state received from
the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund. FUND AND $7,134,282
ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND . To implement this act, the office
may use this appropriation for assistance to businesses affected by the
COVID-19 pandemic or its negative economic impacts.
SECTION 69.  Appropriation to the department of natural
resources for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022. In Session Laws of
Colorado 2022, amend section 3 (1) of chapter 211, (SB 22-028), as
follows:
Section 3.  Appropriation. (1)  For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,
$60,000,000 is appropriated to the groundwater compact compliance and
sustainability fund created in section 37-60-134 (3)(a), C.R.S. This
appropriation is from the economic recovery and relief cash fund created in
section 24-75-228 (3)(a), C.R.S., and
 C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $59,500,000
is of money the state received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal
recovery fund.
 FUND AND $500,000 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND .
The department of natural resources is responsible for the accounting
related to this appropriation.
PAGE 51-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 SECTION 70.  Appropriation to the department of public health
and environment for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022. In Session
Laws of Colorado 2022, amend section 7 of chapter 452, (SB 22-181), as
follows:
Section 7.  Appropriation. For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,
$20,000,000 is appropriated to the department of public health and
environment for use by the primary care office. This appropriation is from
the behavioral and mental health cash fund created in section 24-75-230
(2)(a), C.R.S., and
 C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $12,883,177 is of money the
state received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund. FUND
AND 
$7,116,823 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND . Any money
appropriated in this section not expended prior to July 1, 2023, is further
appropriated to the department from July 1, 2023, through December 30,
2024, for the same purpose. To implement this act, the office may use this
appropriation for the purposes specified in section 25-1.5-506 (4)(a), C.R.S.
This appropriation is based on the assumption that the office will require an
additional 1.0 FTE in the 2022-23 state fiscal year and 1.0 FTE in the
2023-24 state fiscal year to implement this act.
SECTION 71.  Appropriation to the department of early
childhood for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022. In Session Laws of
Colorado 2022, amend section 8 (1) introductory portion of chapter 345,
(SB 22-213), as follows:
Section 8.  Appropriation. (1)  For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,
$49,500,000 is appropriated to the department of early childhood. This
appropriation is from the economic recovery and relief cash fund created in
section 24-75-228 (2)(a), C.R.S., is of money the state received from the
federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund, and is based on an
assumption that the department will require an additional 9.6 FTE. O
F THIS
AMOUNT
, $15,464,449 IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE
FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND AND 
$34,035,551
ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND . To implement this act, the
department may use this appropriation for:
SECTION 72.  Appropriation to the departments of labor and
employment, higher education, and education for the fiscal year
beginning July 1, 2021. In Session Laws of Colorado 2021, amend section
19 (2), (3), and (4)(a) of chapter 308, (HB 21-1264), as follows:
PAGE 52-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 Section 19.  Appropriation. (2)  For the 2021-22 state fiscal year,
$35,000,000 is appropriated to the department of labor and employment for
use by the Colorado work force development council. This appropriation is
from the workers, employers, and workforce centers cash fund created in
section 24-75-231 (2)(a), C.R.S., and
 C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $19,348,649
IS of money the state received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal
recovery fund. FUND AND $15,651,351 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL
FUND
. To implement this act, the council may use this appropriation for
"Work Force Innovation Act" programs under part 7 of article 46.3 of title
24, C.R.S.
(3)  For the 2021-22 state fiscal year, $10,000,000 is appropriated to
the department of higher education. This appropriation is from the workers,
employers, and workforce centers cash fund created in section 24-75-231
(2)(a), C.R.S.,
 and C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $7,120,000 IS of money the
state received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund. FUND
AND
 $2,880,000 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND . To implement this
act, the department may use this appropriation for career and technical
education equipment, facility, and instruction capacity funding.
(4) (a)  For the 2021-22 state fiscal year, $5,000,000 is appropriated
to the department of education. This appropriation is from the workers,
employers, and workforce centers cash fund created in section 24-75-231
(2)(a), C.R.S., and
 C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $2,440,990 IS of money the
state received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund. FUND
AND 
$2,559,010 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND . To implement this
act, the department may use this appropriation for the adult education and
literacy grant program.
SECTION 73.  Appropriation to the department of local affairs
for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2021. In Session Laws of Colorado
2021, amend section 12 of chapter 356, (HB 21-1271), as follows:
Section 12.  Appropriation. (1)  For the 2021-22 state fiscal year,
$39,300,000 is appropriated to the department of local affairs for use by the
division of local government. This appropriation is from the Colorado
heritage communities fund created in section 24-32-3207 (1), C.R.S., and
is based on an assumption that the division will require an additional 0.9
FTE. O
F THIS AMOUNT, $20,138,800 IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED
FROM THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND AND
PAGE 53-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 $19,161,200 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND INCLUDING $9,300,000
TRANSFERRED PURSUANT TO SECTION 24-32-3207 (6)(a)(II), C.R.S. To
implement this act, the division shall use this appropriation for the
affordable housing development incentives grant program created in section
24-32-130 (2), C.R.S.
(2)  For the 2021-22 state fiscal year, $7,100,000 is appropriated to
the department of local affairs for use by the division of local government.
This appropriation is from the Colorado heritage communities fund created
in section 24-32-3207 (1), C.R.S., and is based on an assumption that the
division will require an additional 1.7 FTE. O
F THIS AMOUNT, $4,493,041
IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE
FISCAL RECOVERY FUND AND 
$2,606,959 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL
FUND INCLUDING 
$2,100,000 TRANSFERRED PURSUANT TO SECTION
24-32-3207 (6)(c)(II), C.R.S. To implement this act, the division shall use
this appropriation for the local government planning grant program created
in section 24-32-130 (5), C.R.S.
SECTION 74.  Appropriation to the office of the governor and
the department of local affairs for the fiscal year beginning July 1,
2021. In Session Laws of Colorado 2021, amend sections 15 (1) and (2) of
chapter 371, (HB 21-1289), as section 15 (1) and (2) are amended by
section 2 of chapter 493 (HB 22-1172), Session Laws of Colorado 2022,
and as section 15 (1) is further amended by section 2 of chapter 454 (SB
23-116), Session Laws of Colorado 2023, and as section 15 (1) and (2) are
further amended by section 13 of chapter 474 (SB 23-214), Session Laws
of Colorado 2023, as follows:
Section 15.  Appropriations. (1)  For the 2020-21 state fiscal year,
$27,000,000 is appropriated to the office of the governor for use by the
office of information technology for use by the Colorado broadband office.
This appropriation is from the digital inclusion grant program fund created
in section 24-37.5-904 (2), C.R.S., and
 C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT,
$15,997,471
 IS of money the state received from the federal coronavirus
state fiscal recovery fund.
 FUND AND $11,002,529 ORIGINATES FROM THE
GENERAL FUND
. The Colorado broadband office may use this appropriation
to implement the digital inclusion grant program created in section
24-37.5-904 (1)(a), C.R.S. Any money appropriated in this subsection that
originated from money the state received from the federal coronavirus state
fiscal recovery fund that is obligated prior to December 30, 2024, in
PAGE 54-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 accordance with the federal "American Rescue Plan Act of 2021", Pub.L.
117-2, as amended, but (1) THAT IS not expended prior to December 30,
2024, is further appropriated to the office for use prior to December 31,
2026, for the same purpose. M
ONEY THAT ORIGINATED FROM THE FEDERAL
CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND SHALL BE OBLIGATED AND
EXPENDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 
24-75-226, C.R.S.
(2)  For the 2020-21 state fiscal year, $35,000,000 is appropriated to
the office of the governor for use by the office of information technology
for the broadband deployment board. This appropriation is from the
broadband stimulus account in the broadband administrative fund created
in section 24-37.5-119 (4), C.R.S., and
 OF THIS AMOUNT, $19,670,000 IS of
money the state received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery
fund.
 FUND AND $15,330,000 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND . The
broadband deployment board may use this appropriation to implement the
broadband stimulus grant program created in section 24-37.5-119 (9.5),
C.R.S. Any money appropriated in this subsection that originated from
money the state received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery
fund that is obligated prior to December 30, 2024, in accordance with the
federal "American Rescue Plan Act of 2021", Pub.L. 117-2, as amended,
but (2) THAT IS not expended prior to December 30, 2024, is further
appropriated to the office for use prior to December 31, 2026, for the same
purpose. M
ONEY THAT ORIGINATED FROM THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS
STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND SHALL BE OBLIGATED AND EXPENDED IN
ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 
24-75-226, C.R.S.
SECTION 75.  Appropriation to the department of higher
education for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022. In Session Laws of
Colorado 2022, amend section 9 (2)(a) introductory portion of chapter 239,
(HB 22-1220), as follows:
Section 9.  Appropriation. (2) (a)  For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,
$52,000,000 is appropriated to the department of higher education. This
appropriation is from the economic recovery and relief cash fund created in
section 24-75-228 (2)(a), C.R.S., and
 C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $44,300,000
is of money the state received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal
recovery fund.
 FUND AND $7,700,000 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL
FUND
. To implement this act, the department may use this appropriation as
follows:
PAGE 55-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 SECTION 76.  Appropriation to the department of human
services for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022. In Session Laws of
Colorado 2022, amend section 14 of chapter 348, (HB 22-1259), as
follows:
Section 14.  Appropriation. For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,
$3,500,000 is appropriated to the department of human services for use by
the office of economic security. This appropriation is from the economic
recovery and relief cash fund created in section 24-75-228, C.R.S., and
C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $3,100,000 is of money the state received from the
federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund. FUND AND $400,000
ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND . To implement this act, the office
may use this appropriation for the employment opportunities with wages
program. Any money appropriated in this section not expended prior to July
1, 2023, is further appropriated to the office from July 1, 2023, through
December 30, 2024, for the same purpose.
SECTION 77.  Appropriation to the department of health care
policy and financing for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022. In
Session Laws of Colorado 2022, amend section 6 (1) and (2) of chapter
180, (HB 22-1302), as section 6 (1) and (2) are further amended by section
20 of chapter 474, (SB 23-214), Session Laws of Colorado 2023, as
follows:
Section 6.  Appropriation. (1)  For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,
$31,750,000 is appropriated to the department of health care policy and
financing for use by other medical services. This appropriation is from the
behavioral and mental health cash fund created in section 24-75-230 (2)(a),
C.R.S., is of money the state received from the federal coronavirus state
fiscal recovery fund, and is based on an assumption that the division will
require an additional 2.3 FTE. O
F THIS APPROPRIATION $12,518,454 IS OF
MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE
FISCAL RECOVERY FUND AND 
$19,231,546 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL
FUND
. To implement this act, the division may use this appropriation for the
primary care and behavioral health statewide integration grant program.
Any money appropriated in this section that originated from money the state
received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund that is
obligated prior to December 30, 2024, in accordance with the federal
"American Rescue Plan Act of 2021", Pub.L. 117-2, as amended, but THAT
IS
 not expended prior to December 30, 2024, is further appropriated to the
PAGE 56-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 department for use prior to December 31, 2026 for the same purpose.
M
ONEY THAT ORIGINATED FROM THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL
RECOVERY FUND SHALL BE OBLIGATED AND EXPENDED IN ACCORDANCE
WITH SECTION 
24-75-226, C.R.S.
(2)  For the 2022-23 state fiscal year, $3,000,000 is appropriated to
the department of health care policy and financing for use by the executive
director's office, general administration. This appropriation is from the
behavioral and mental health cash fund created in section 24-75-230 (2)(a),
C.R.S., and
 C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $1,245,147 is of money the state
received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund. FUND AND
$1,754,853 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND . To implement this act,
the division may use this appropriation for the universal contract for
behavioral health services. Any money appropriated in this section that
originated from money the state received from the federal coronavirus state
fiscal recovery fund that is obligated prior to December 30, 2024, in
accordance with the federal "American Rescue Plan Act of 2021", Pub.L.
117-2, as amended, but THAT IS not expended prior to December 30, 2024,
is further appropriated to the department for use prior to December 31, 2026
for the same purpose. M
ONEY THAT ORIGINATED FROM THE FEDERAL
CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND SHALL BE OBLIGATED AND
EXPENDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 
24-75-226, C.R.S.
SECTION 78.  Appropriation to the departments of human
services and public health and environment for the fiscal year
beginning July 1, 2022. In Session Laws of Colorado 2022, amend section
56 (10) and (11) of chapter 225, (HB 22-1326), as follows:
Section 56.  Appropriation. (10)  For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,
$19,700,000 is appropriated to the opiate antagonist bulk purchase fund
created in section 25-1.5-115 (1)(a), C.R.S. This appropriation is from the
behavioral and mental health cash fund created in section 24-75-230 (2)(a),
C.R.S., and
 C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $12,241,000 is of money the state
received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund. FUND AND
$7,459,000 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND. The department of public
health and environment is responsible for the accounting related to this
appropriation.
(11)  For the 2022-23 state fiscal year, $6,000,000 is appropriated to
the harm reduction grant program cash fund created in section 25-20.5-1102
PAGE 57-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 (1), C.R.S. This appropriation is from the behavioral and mental health cash
fund created in section 24-75-230 (2)(a), C.R.S., and C.R.S. OF THIS
AMOUNT
, $1,560,481 is of money the state received from the federal
coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund.
 FUND AND $4,439,519 ORIGINATES
FROM THE GENERAL FUND
. The department of public health and environment
is responsible for the accounting related to this appropriation.
SECTION 79.  Appropriation to the department of early
childhood for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022. In Session Laws of
Colorado 2022, amend section 2 of chapter 346, (HB 22-1369), as section
2 of chapter 346 is amended by section 17 of chapter 474, (SB 23-214),
Session Laws of Colorado 2023, as follows:
Section 2.  Appropriation. For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,
$2,000,000 is appropriated to the department of early childhood for use by
the community and family support division. This appropriation is from the
economic recovery and relief cash fund created in section 24-75-228,
C.R.S., is of money the state received from the federal coronavirus state
fiscal recovery fund, and is based on an assumption that the department will
require an additional 0.3 FTE. O
F THIS AMOUNT, $500,000 IS OF MONEY THE
STATE RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL
RECOVERY FUND AND 
$1,500,000 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND. To
implement this act, the division may use this appropriation for the children's
mental health program authorized in section 26.5-1-113, C.R.S. Any money
appropriated in this section that originated from money the state received
from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund that is obligated prior
to December 30, 2024, in accordance with the federal "American Rescue
Plan Act of 2021", Pub.L. 117-2, as amended, but THAT IS not expended
prior to December 30, 2024, is further appropriated to the department for
use prior to December 31, 2026, for the same purpose. M
ONEY THAT
ORIGINATED FROM THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY
FUND SHALL BE OBLIGATED AND EXPENDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION
24-75-226, C.R.S.
SECTION 80.  Appropriation to the departments of human
services and agriculture for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022. In
Session Laws of Colorado 2022, amend section 6 of chapter 375, (HB
22-1380), as section 6 (1), (2), and (3) are amended by section 22 of chapter
474, (SB 23-214), Session Laws of Colorado 2023, as follows:
PAGE 58-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 Section 6.  Appropriation. (1)  For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,
$3,000,000 is appropriated to the department of human services for use by
administration and finance. This appropriation is from the economic
recovery and relief cash fund created in section 24-75-228 (2)(a), C.R.S.,
and C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $2,600,000 is of money the state received
from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund. FUND AND $400,000
ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND . To implement this act,
administration and finance may use this appropriation for IT systems
interoperability. Any money appropriated in this section not expended prior
to July 1, 2023, is further appropriated to administration and finance from
July 1, 2023, through December 31, 2024, for the same purpose.
(2)  For the 2022-23 state fiscal year, $2,000,000 is appropriated to
the department of human services for use by the office of economic
security. This appropriation is from the economic recovery and relief cash
fund created in section 24-75-228 (2)(a), C.R.S., and
 C.R.S. OF THIS
AMOUNT
, $185,384 is of money the state received from the federal
coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund.
 FUND AND $1,814,616 ORIGINATES
FROM THE GENERAL FUND
. To implement this act, the office of economic
security may use this appropriation for fuel assistance payments related to
food and energy assistance. Any money appropriated in this section not
expended prior to July 1, 2023, is further appropriated to the office of
economic security from July 1, 2023, through December 31, 2024, for the
same purpose.
(3)  For the 2022-23 state fiscal year, $1,000,000 is appropriated to
the department of human services for use by the office of economic
security. This appropriation is from the economic recovery and relief cash
fund created in section 24-75-228 (2)(a), C.R.S., and
 C.R.S. OF THIS
AMOUNT
, $190,000 is of money the state received from the federal
coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund.
 FUND AND $810,000 ORIGINATES
FROM THE GENERAL FUND
. To implement this act, the office of economic
security may use this appropriation for electronic benefits transfer
programming related to food and energy assistance. Any money
appropriated in this section not expended prior to July 1, 2023, is further
appropriated to the office of economic security from July 1, 2023, through
December 31, 2024, for the same purpose.
(4)  For the 2022-23 state fiscal year, $1,000,000 is appropriated to
the department of agriculture for use by agricultural services. This
PAGE 59-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 appropriation is from the economic recovery and relief cash fund created in
section 24-75-228 (2)(a), C.R.S., is of money the state received from the
federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund ORIGINATES FROM THE
GENERAL FUND
, and is based on an assumption that agricultural services will
require an additional 1.8 FTE. To implement this act, agricultural services
may use this appropriation for the community food access program. Any
money appropriated in this section not expended prior to July 1, 2023, is
further appropriated to agricultural services from July 1, 2023, through
December 30, 2024, for the same purpose.
(5)  For the 2022-23 state fiscal year, $7,000,000 is appropriated to
the department of agriculture for use by agricultural services. This
appropriation is from the economic recovery and relief cash fund created in
section 24-75-228 (2)(a), C.R.S., and
 C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $2,909,500
is of money the state received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal
recovery fund.
 FUND AND $4,090,500 ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND.
To implement this act, agricultural services may use this appropriation for
the small food business recovery and resilience grant program and outreach.
Any money appropriated in this section not expended prior to July 1, 2023,
is further appropriated to agricultural services from July 1, 2023, through
December 30, 2024, for the same purpose.
SECTION 81.  Appropriation to the department of human
services for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022. In Session Laws of
Colorado 2022, amend section 6 (2) of chapter 317, (HB 22-1386), as
follows:
Section 6.  Appropriation. (2)  For the 2022-23 state fiscal year,
$800,000 is appropriated to the department of human services for use by the
office of behavioral health. This appropriation is from the behavioral and
mental health cash fund created in section 24-75-230 (2)(a), C.R.S., and
C.R.S. OF THIS AMOUNT, $465,800 IS of money the state received from the
federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund. FUND AND $334,200
ORIGINATES FROM THE GENERAL FUND . To implement this act, the office
may use this appropriation to contract for a feasibility study of renovating
a facility in Adams county to provide inpatient beds for competency
services provided pursuant to section 16-18.5-111, C.R.S. Any money
appropriated in this section not expended prior to July 1, 2023, is further
appropriated to the office from July 1, 2023, through December 30, 2024,
for the same purpose.
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TOTAL CAPITAL 
CONSTRUCTION
FUND
CASH
FUNDS
REAPPROPRIATED
FUNDS
FEDERAL
FUNDS
$$ $ $ $ $
SECTION 82. Capital construction appropriations for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022. In Session Laws of Colorado 2022, section 3 of chapter 507, (HB 22-1329),
amend Part I, Part II (1)(A), (1)(B), (1)(C), (1)(E), Part III (1), (2)(B), (2)(C), (2)(D), (2)(E), (2)(F), and the affected totals, as Part I (2)(H), (2)(P), Part III (2)(E) and the affected totals
are amended by section 1 of chapter 473, (SB23-135), Session La ws of Colorado 2023, as Part III (1)(E), (1)(G), (2)(C) and the 	affected totals are amended by section 2 of HB 24-1203,
and as Part II (1)(E) and the affected totals are amended by HB 24-1465, as follows:
Section 3.  Capital Construction Appropriation.
PART I
CONTROLLED MAINTENANCE
(1) STATE AGENCIES
(A) Department of Agriculture
Fire Sprinkler Installation, Code
Upgrades, 4-H Complex 1,432,425 1,432,425
a
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TOTAL CAPITAL 
CONSTRUCTION
FUND
CASH
FUNDS
REAPPROPRIATED
FUNDS
FEDERAL
FUNDS
$$ $ $ $ $
a
 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
F THIS AMOUNT
,
 $157,000
 IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED
FROM THE FEDERAL 
C
ORONAVIRUS 
S
TATE 
F
ISCAL 
R
ECOVERY 
F
UND AND 
$1,275,425
 ORIGINATES FROM THE 
G
ENERAL 
F
UND
.
(B) Department of Corrections
Improve Door Security, Lower
North, Buena Vista Correctional
Facility 1,768,537
Replace Roofs, Living Units and
Support Buildings, Delta
Correctional Center 1,689,002
Replace Roof, Rifle Correctional
Center 1,492,686
Replace Roof, Programs and
Support Buildings, Trinidad
Correctional Facility 1,991,473
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ITEM &
SUBTOTAL
TOTAL CAPITAL 
CONSTRUCTION
FUND
CASH
FUNDS
REAPPROPRIATED
FUNDS
FEDERAL
FUNDS
$$ $ $ $ $
Replace Roof, Minimum Living	Unit, Sterling Correctional	Facility 1,109,909
8,051,607 8,051,607
a
a
 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
F THIS AMOUNT
,
 $4,704,936
 IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED
FROM THE FEDERAL 
C
ORONAVIRUS 
S
TATE 
F
ISCAL 
R
ECOVERY 
F
UND AND 
$3,346,671
 ORIGINATES FROM THE 
G
ENERAL 
F
UND
.
(C) Department of Education
Install Fire Sprinklers and
Update HVAC and ADA, Hubert
Work Gymnasium, Colorado
School for the Deaf and the
Blind 1,988,134
PAGE 63-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 APPROPRIATION FROM
ITEM &
SUBTOTAL
TOTAL CAPITAL 
CONSTRUCTION
FUND
CASH
FUNDS
REAPPROPRIATED
FUNDS
FEDERAL
FUNDS
$$ $ $ $ $
Roof Replacements, West and	Argo Halls, Colorado School for	the Deaf and the Blind 689,611
Repair Parapet Walls, Industrial
Building, Colorado School for
the Deaf and the Blind 350,000
3,027,745 3,027,745
a
a
 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
F THIS AMOUNT
,
 $2,917,745
 IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED
FROM THE FEDERAL 
C
ORONAVIRUS 
S
TATE 
F
ISCAL 
R
ECOVERY 
F
UND AND 
$110,000
 ORIGINATES FROM THE 
G
ENERAL 
F
UND
.
(D) Office of the Governor - Office of Information Technology
Office of Information
Technology, Replace Microwave
Towers, Group F 1,315,802 1,315,802
a
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ITEM &
SUBTOTAL
TOTAL CAPITAL 
CONSTRUCTION
FUND
CASH
FUNDS
REAPPROPRIATED
FUNDS
FEDERAL
FUNDS
$$ $ $ $ $
a
 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S.
 C.R.S., 
AND ORIGINATES FROM THE 
G
ENERAL 
F
UND
.
(E) Department of Higher Education - History Colorado
Fire Mitigation, Georgetown
Railway Loop, Area C 411,851
Paint High Bridge, Georgetown
Mining and Railroad Park 792,628
1,204,479 1,204,479
a
a
 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
F THIS AMOUNT
,
 $375,026
 IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED
FROM THE FEDERAL 
C
ORONAVIRUS 
S
TATE 
F
ISCAL 
R
ECOVERY 
F
UND AND 
$829,453
 ORIGINATES FROM THE 
G
ENERAL 
F
UND
.
 
(F) Department of Human Services
Refurbish Ash Conveyor System,
Heat Plant, Colorado Mental
Health Institute at Pueblo 1,966,852
PAGE 65-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 APPROPRIATION FROM
ITEM &
SUBTOTAL
TOTAL CAPITAL 
CONSTRUCTION
FUND
CASH
FUNDS
REAPPROPRIATED
FUNDS
FEDERAL
FUNDS
$$ $ $ $ $
Refurbish HVAC and
Mechanical Equipment, Zebulon
Pike, Pueblo, and Spring Creek
Youth Services Centers 1,016,426
Refurbish Secondary and
Emergency Electrical Systems,
Tier 1, Colorado Mental Health
Institute at Pueblo 1,981,039
Remove/Replace Plumbing and
Life Safety Systems, Grand Mesa
Youth Services Center 1,252,543
Repair/Replace Sewer and Steam
Producers, Colorado Mental
Health Institute at Fort Logan 1,666,730
PAGE 66-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 APPROPRIATION FROM
ITEM &
SUBTOTAL
TOTAL CAPITAL 
CONSTRUCTION
FUND
CASH
FUNDS
REAPPROPRIATED
FUNDS
FEDERAL
FUNDS
$$ $ $ $ $
Replace HVAC Systems, Platte	Valley and Marvin Foote Youth	Services Centers 682,682
Replace Hydronic Valves,
Southern District 1,015,351
Replace Roof, Platte Valley
Youth Services Center 1,382,405
Replace Roofs, Five Buildings,
Colorado Mental Health Institute
at Fort Logan 1,733,905
Upgrade Interiors, Group
Homes, Pueblo Regional Center 1,228,584
13,926,517 13,926,517
a
a
 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
F THIS AMOUNT
,
 $1,609,900
 IS OF MONEY THE STATE
RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL 
C
ORONAVIRUS 
S
TATE 
F
ISCAL 
R
ECOVERY 
F
UND AND 
$12,316,617
 ORIGINATES FROM THE 
G
ENERAL 
F
UND
.
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SUBTOTAL
TOTAL CAPITAL 
CONSTRUCTION
FUND
CASH
FUNDS
REAPPROPRIATED
FUNDS
FEDERAL
FUNDS
$$ $ $ $ $
(G) Department of Local Affairs
Refurbish Water Tower, Fort
Lyon 190,347
Replace Emergency Generators,
Buildings 6 and 8, Fort Lyon 687,440
877,787 877,787
a
a
 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
F THIS AMOUNT
,
 $224,647
 IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED
FROM THE FEDERAL 
C
ORONAVIRUS 
S
TATE 
F
ISCAL 
R
ECOVERY 
F
UND AND 
$653,140
 ORIGINATES FROM THE 
G
ENERAL 
F
UND
. 
(H) Department of Military and Veterans Affairs
Replace Fire Alarm, Buckley Air
Force Base Aviation Readiness
Center, Building 1000 672,716 168,179
a
504,537(I)
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SUBTOTAL
TOTAL CAPITAL 
CONSTRUCTION
FUND
CASH
FUNDS
REAPPROPRIATED
FUNDS
FEDERAL
FUNDS
$$ $ $ $ $
Replace Roof and Upgrade Site	Security, Joint Forces	Headquarters 1,325,970 662,985
a
662,985(I)
Replace Roofs at Fort Collins,
Watkins, and Aurora Readiness
Centers 1,195,616 597,808
a
597,808(I)
3,194,302
a
 These amounts shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
F THESE AMOUNTS
,
 $839,660
 IS OF MONEY THE STATE
RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL 
C
ORONAVIRUS 
S
TATE 
F
ISCAL 
R
ECOVERY 
F
UND AND 
$589,312
 ORIGINATES FROM THE 
G
ENERAL 
F
UND
.
(I) Department of Personnel
Controlled Maintenance
Emergency Account 2,000,000
PAGE 69-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 APPROPRIATION FROM
ITEM &
SUBTOTAL
TOTAL CAPITAL 
CONSTRUCTION
FUND
CASH
FUNDS
REAPPROPRIATED
FUNDS
FEDERAL
FUNDS
$$ $ $ $ $
Replace Plumbing and Abate	Asbestos, Centennial Building 1,465,818
Replace Short Tunnel Roof,
Capitol 1,794,236
Upgrade/Replace HVAC
Systems, 390 and 700 Kipling 1,741,938
7,001,992 7,001,992
a
a
 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
F THIS AMOUNT
,
 $4,306,503
 IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED
FROM THE FEDERAL 
C
ORONAVIRUS 
S
TATE 
F
ISCAL 
R
ECOVERY 
F
UND AND 
$2,695,489
 ORIGINATES FROM THE 
G
ENERAL 
F
UND
.
(J) Department of Public Safety
PAGE 70-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 APPROPRIATION FROM
ITEM &
SUBTOTAL
TOTAL CAPITAL 
CONSTRUCTION
FUND
CASH
FUNDS
REAPPROPRIATED
FUNDS
FEDERAL
FUNDS
$$ $ $ $ $
Repairs/Upgrades to Mechanical,	Electrical Systems, Fort Collins	and Castle Rock 1,142,004 1,142,004
a
a
 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
F THIS AMOUNT
,
 $607,142
 IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED
FROM THE FEDERAL 
C
ORONAVIRUS 
S
TATE 
F
ISCAL 
R
ECOVERY 
F
UND AND 
$534,862
 ORIGINATES FROM THE 
G
ENERAL 
F
UND
.
41,174,660
(2) INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION
(A) Adams State University`
Repair Electrical Distribution,
Campuswide 1,795,309
Upgrade Campus Security and
Safety 721,310
2,516,619 2,516,619
a
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ITEM &
SUBTOTAL
TOTAL CAPITAL 
CONSTRUCTION
FUND
CASH
FUNDS
REAPPROPRIATED
FUNDS
FEDERAL
FUNDS
$$ $ $ $ $
a
 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
F THIS AMOUNT
,
 $310,000
 IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED
FROM THE FEDERAL 
C
ORONAVIRUS 
S
TATE 
F
ISCAL 
R
ECOVERY 
F
UND AND 
$2,206,619
 ORIGINATES FROM THE 
G
ENERAL 
F
UND
.
(B) Arapahoe Community College
Expand Sprinkler System, Main
Building 1,885,584
Replace HVAC Primary
Equipment, Main Building 1,473,641
3,359,225 3,359,225
a
a
 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
F THIS AMOUNT
,
 $2,690,361
 IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED
FROM THE FEDERAL 
C
ORONAVIRUS 
S
TATE 
F
ISCAL 
R
ECOVERY 
F
UND AND 
$668,864
 ORIGINATES FROM THE 
G
ENERAL 
F
UND
.
(C) Auraria Higher Education Center
PAGE 72-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 APPROPRIATION FROM
ITEM &
SUBTOTAL
TOTAL CAPITAL 
CONSTRUCTION
FUND
CASH
FUNDS
REAPPROPRIATED
FUNDS
FEDERAL
FUNDS
$$ $ $ $ $
Install Fire Sprinkler System, St.	Cajetan's and PE Gymnasium 637,050
Provide ADA Walkways, Curtis
and Champa Streets and
Classroom Courtyard 648,648
Replace Mechanical System,
King Center 1,909,778
Replace Transformers at North
Chiller and PE Events Center 518,943
3,714,419 3,714,419
a
a
 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
F THIS AMOUNT
,
 $1,356,735
 IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED
FROM THE FEDERAL 
C
ORONAVIRUS 
S
TATE 
F
ISCAL 
R
ECOVERY 
F
UND AND 
$2,357,684
 ORIGINATES FROM THE 
G
ENERAL 
F
UND
.
(D) Community College of Aurora
PAGE 73-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 APPROPRIATION FROM
ITEM &
SUBTOTAL
TOTAL CAPITAL 
CONSTRUCTION
FUND
CASH
FUNDS
REAPPROPRIATED
FUNDS
FEDERAL
FUNDS
$$ $ $ $ $
Upgrade Campus Access and	Accessability 1,710,415 1,710,415
a
a
 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
F THIS AMOUNT
,
 $760,662
 IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED
FROM THE FEDERAL 
C
ORONAVIRUS 
S
TATE 
F
ISCAL 
R
ECOVERY 
F
UND AND 
$949,753
 ORIGINATES FROM THE 
G
ENERAL 
F
UND
.
(E) Colorado Community College System at
Lowry
Replace Roof, Building 758 1,115,169
Replace Chiller, Building 901 639,075
Upgrade HVAC, Building 849 928,928
Install New Windows and Doors,
Building 905 1,260,504
3,943,676 3,943,676
a
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ITEM &
SUBTOTAL
TOTAL CAPITAL 
CONSTRUCTION
FUND
CASH
FUNDS
REAPPROPRIATED
FUNDS
FEDERAL
FUNDS
$$ $ $ $ $
a
 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
F THIS AMOUNT
,
 $3,134,576
 IS OF MONEY THE STATE
RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL 
C
ORONAVIRUS 
S
TATE 
F
ISCAL 
R
ECOVERY 
F
UND AND 
$809,100
 ORIGINATES FROM THE 
G
ENERAL 
F
UND
.
(F) Colorado Mesa University
Replace Roof, Wubben/Science
Building 379,682
Replace HVAC, Fine Arts
Building 1,683,875
Upgrade HVAC,
Wubben/Science Building 193,975
2,257,532 2,257,532
a
a
 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
F THIS AMOUNT
,
 $288,192
 IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED
FROM THE FEDERAL 
C
ORONAVIRUS 
S
TATE 
F
ISCAL 
R
ECOVERY 
F
UND AND 
$1,969,340
 ORIGINATES FROM THE 
G
ENERAL 
F
UND
.
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ITEM &
SUBTOTAL
TOTAL CAPITAL 
CONSTRUCTION
FUND
CASH
FUNDS
REAPPROPRIATED
FUNDS
FEDERAL
FUNDS
$$ $ $ $ $
(G) Colorado Northwestern Community College
Repair/Replace Parking Lots and
Adjacent Sidewalks, Rangely
Campus 971,078
Upgrade Electrical Service and
Install Backup Generator,
Johnson Building, Rangely
Campus 1,554,542
Upgrade Lighting, Rangely
Campus 107,877
2,633,497 2,633,497
a
a
 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
F THIS AMOUNT
,
 $1,175,802
 IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED
FROM THE FEDERAL 
C
ORONAVIRUS 
S
TATE 
F
ISCAL 
R
ECOVERY 
F
UND AND 
$1,457,695
 ORIGINATES FROM THE 
G
ENERAL 
F
UND
.
(H) Colorado School of Mines
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ITEM &
SUBTOTAL
TOTAL CAPITAL 
CONSTRUCTION
FUND
CASH
FUNDS
REAPPROPRIATED
FUNDS
FEDERAL
FUNDS
$$ $ $ $ $
Remediate Campus Fall Hazards 547,737 547,737
a
Repair Elevators, Five Buildings 618,036 618,036
a
Replace Hazardous Lab	Controls, General Research Lab	Building 632,795 632,795
a
Replace Hazardous Laboratory	Exhaust Fans 1,511,564 1,511,564
a
3,310,132
a
 These amounts shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
F THIS AMOUNT
,
 $1,440,132
 IS OF MONEY THE STATE
RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL 
C
ORONAVIRUS 
S
TATE 
F
ISCAL 
R
ECOVERY 
F
UND AND 
$1,870,000
 ORIGINATES FROM THE 
G
ENERAL 
F
UND
.
(I) Colorado State University
Rehabilitate Irrigation Wells, San
Luis Valley Research Center 326,040
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ITEM &
SUBTOTAL
TOTAL CAPITAL 
CONSTRUCTION
FUND
CASH
FUNDS
REAPPROPRIATED
FUNDS
FEDERAL
FUNDS
$$ $ $ $ $
Replace Pitkin Eastern	Switchgear 1,425,249
Replace Roofs, A, D, and E
Wings, Engineering Building 1,418,851
Upgrade Campus Exterior
Lighting 610,895
Upgrade Exterior ADA, Various
Locations 354,458
Upgrade Fire Lane and ADA
Accessibility, Molecular &
Radial Biosciences Building to
Chemistry 1,464,774
Upgrade Foothills Underground
Electric, Rampart Road 1,995,242
7,595,509 7,595,509
a
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ITEM &
SUBTOTAL
TOTAL CAPITAL 
CONSTRUCTION
FUND
CASH
FUNDS
REAPPROPRIATED
FUNDS
FEDERAL
FUNDS
$$ $ $ $ $
a
 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
F THIS AMOUNT
,
 $6,141,517
 IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED
FROM THE FEDERAL 
C
ORONAVIRUS 
S
TATE 
F
ISCAL 
R
ECOVERY 
F
UND AND 
$1,453,992
 ORIGINATES FROM THE 
G
ENERAL 
F
UND
.
(J) Colorado State University - Pueblo
Replace/Upgrade Building Fire
Alarm Equipment, Campuswide 1,480,224
Replace Roofs, Physical Plant,
Heat Plant, and Music Building 1,384,639
Replace Campus Water Lines 924,495
3,789,358 3,789,358
a
a
 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
F THIS AMOUNT
,
 3,095,151
 IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED
FROM THE FEDERAL 
C
ORONAVIRUS 
S
TATE 
F
ISCAL 
R
ECOVERY 
F
UND AND 
$694,207
 ORIGINATES FROM THE 
G
ENERAL 
F
UND
.
(K) Fort Lewis College
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ITEM &
SUBTOTAL
TOTAL CAPITAL 
CONSTRUCTION
FUND
CASH
FUNDS
REAPPROPRIATED
FUNDS
FEDERAL
FUNDS
$$ $ $ $ $
Replace/Upgrade Building Fire	Alarm Equipment, Campuswide 1,432,689
Replace Roof, Aquatic Center 1,014,088
Replace Roof, Whalen
Gymnasium 1,532,694
3,979,471 3,979,471
a
a
 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
F THIS AMOUNT
,
 2,696,782
 IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED
FROM THE FEDERAL 
C
ORONAVIRUS 
S
TATE 
F
ISCAL 
R
ECOVERY 
F
UND AND 
$1,282,689
 ORIGINATES FROM THE 
G
ENERAL 
F
UND
.
(L) Front Range Community College
Replace Interior Mechanical
System, Blanca Peak Building,
Larimer Campus 2,379,000
Replace Roof Top Units, Blanca
Peak Building, Larimer Campus 1,985,000
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ITEM &
SUBTOTAL
TOTAL CAPITAL 
CONSTRUCTION
FUND
CASH
FUNDS
REAPPROPRIATED
FUNDS
FEDERAL
FUNDS
$$ $ $ $ $
Replace Roof Top Units, South	Roof, Westminster Campus 830,000
5,194,000 5,194,000
a
a
 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
reserves. O
F THE AMOUNT FROM THE 
R
EVENUE 
L
OSS 
R
ESTORATION 
C
ASH 
F
UND
,
 $4,551,698
 IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL 
C
ORONAVIRUS 
S
TATE 
F
ISCAL
R
ECOVERY 
F
UND AND 
$254,302
 ORIGINATES FROM THE 
G
ENERAL 
F
UND
.
 
(M) Lamar Community College
Replace Chiller, Valves, Pipes,
and Controls, Bowman Building 627,000
Replace Pumps, Controls, and
Valves, Campus Irrigation
System 525,000
1,152,000 1,152,000
a
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SUBTOTAL
TOTAL CAPITAL 
CONSTRUCTION
FUND
CASH
FUNDS
REAPPROPRIATED
FUNDS
FEDERAL
FUNDS
$$ $ $ $ $
a
 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
F THIS AMOUNT
,
 412,980
 IS OF MONEY THE STATE
RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL 
C
ORONAVIRUS 
S
TATE 
F
ISCAL 
R
ECOVERY 
F
UND AND 
$739,020
 ORIGINATES FROM THE 
G
ENERAL 
F
UND
.
(N) Morgan Community College
Replace Roof-top Units,
Cottonwood, Aspen, and Spruce
Halls, and Bloedorn Center 1,153,423 1,153,423
a
a
 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
F THIS AMOUNT
,
 $48,970
 IS OF MONEY THE STATE
RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL 
C
ORONAVIRUS 
S
TATE 
F
ISCAL 
R
ECOVERY 
F
UND AND 
$1,104,453
 ORIGINATES FROM THE 
G
ENERAL 
F
UND
. 
(O) Otero Junior College
Improve Campus Storm Water
Flood Control 779,350 779,350
a
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ITEM &
SUBTOTAL
TOTAL CAPITAL 
CONSTRUCTION
FUND
CASH
FUNDS
REAPPROPRIATED
FUNDS
FEDERAL
FUNDS
$$ $ $ $ $
a
 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
F THIS AMOUNT
,
 $25,000
 IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED
FROM THE FEDERAL 
C
ORONAVIRUS 
S
TATE 
F
ISCAL 
R
ECOVERY 
F
UND AND 
$754,350
 ORIGINATES FROM THE 
G
ENERAL 
F
UND
. 
(P) Pikes Peak Community College
Improve Electrical Infrastructure,
Rampart Range Campus 1,115,826
Replace Chiller, Pumps, and
Ancillary Components, Rampart
Range Campus 1,773,750
2,889,576 2,889,576
a
a
 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
F THIS AMOUNT
,
 $388,192
 IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED
FROM THE FEDERAL 
C
ORONAVIRUS 
S
TATE 
F
ISCAL 
R
ECOVERY 
F
UND AND 
$2,501,384
 ORIGINATES FROM THE 
G
ENERAL 
F
UND
.
(Q) Pueblo Community College
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ITEM &
SUBTOTAL
TOTAL CAPITAL 
CONSTRUCTION
FUND
CASH
FUNDS
REAPPROPRIATED
FUNDS
FEDERAL
FUNDS
$$ $ $ $ $
Repair Exterior Walls, Gorsich	Advanced Technology Center 1,371,505
Replace Fire Suppression and
Notification Panel 427,250
1,798,755 1,798,755
a
a
 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
F THIS AMOUNT
,
 $173,965
 IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED
FROM THE FEDERAL 
C
ORONAVIRUS 
S
TATE 
F
ISCAL 
R
ECOVERY 
F
UND AND 
$1,624,790
 ORIGINATES FROM THE 
G
ENERAL 
F
UND
.
(R) Red Rocks Community College
Replace East Wing Roof,
Lakewood Campus 1,482,580 1,482,580
a
a
 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
F THIS AMOUNT
,
 $1,480,000
 IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED
FROM THE FEDERAL 
C
ORONAVIRUS 
S
TATE 
F
ISCAL 
R
ECOVERY 
F
UND AND 
$2,580
 ORIGINATES FROM THE 
G
ENERAL 
F
UND
.
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ITEM &
SUBTOTAL
TOTAL CAPITAL 
CONSTRUCTION
FUND
CASH
FUNDS
REAPPROPRIATED
FUNDS
FEDERAL
FUNDS
$$ $ $ $ $
(S) Trinidad State Junior College
Install Boiler System and
Upgrade Associated Building
Automation System, Berg
Building 1,993,739
Install Card Access and Update
Door Hardware 615,039
2,608,778 2,608,778
a
a
 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
F THIS AMOUNT
,
 $878,039
 IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED
FROM THE FEDERAL 
C
ORONAVIRUS 
S
TATE 
F
ISCAL 
R
ECOVERY 
F
UND AND 
$1,730,739
 ORIGINATES FROM THE 
G
ENERAL 
F
UND
.
(T) University of Colorado at Boulder
Repair Exterior Structure, Hale
Science 803,551
PAGE 85-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 APPROPRIATION FROM
ITEM &
SUBTOTAL
TOTAL CAPITAL 
CONSTRUCTION
FUND
CASH
FUNDS
REAPPROPRIATED
FUNDS
FEDERAL
FUNDS
$$ $ $ $ $
Repair Exterior Structure, Macky	Auditorium 1,363,493
Replace Heat Exchangers, Fiske,
Porter, DLC, Regent, and
Theater Buildings 690,005
Upgrade Elevators, Ramaley and
SLHS Buildings 851,015
3,708,064 3,708,064
a
a
 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
F THIS AMOUNT
,
 $2,579,158
 IS OF MONEY THE STATE
RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL 
C
ORONAVIRUS 
S
TATE 
F
ISCAL 
R
ECOVERY 
F
UND AND 
$1,128,906
 ORIGINATES FROM THE 
G
ENERAL 
F
UND
.
(U) University of Colorado at Colorado Springs
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ITEM &
SUBTOTAL
TOTAL CAPITAL 
CONSTRUCTION
FUND
CASH
FUNDS
REAPPROPRIATED
FUNDS
FEDERAL
FUNDS
$$ $ $ $ $
Install Fire Suppression,	Cragmor Hall 1,058,476
Modernize Elevators 553,164
Replace Roof, Columbine Hall 1,423,323
Upgrade HVAC Controls,
Columbine Hall 1,020,018
4,054,981 4,054,981
a
a
 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
F THIS AMOUNT
,
 $3,032,224
 IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED
FROM THE FEDERAL 
C
ORONAVIRUS 
S
TATE 
F
ISCAL 
R
ECOVERY 
F
UND AND 
$1,022,757
 ORIGINATES FROM THE 
G
ENERAL 
F
UND
.
(V) University of Colorado Denver
Improve Heating System,
Building 500 970,439
Repair Cagewash Exhaust
System, R1 North 1,280,513
PAGE 87-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 APPROPRIATION FROM
ITEM &
SUBTOTAL
TOTAL CAPITAL 
CONSTRUCTION
FUND
CASH
FUNDS
REAPPROPRIATED
FUNDS
FEDERAL
FUNDS
$$ $ $ $ $
Repair Exterior Curtain Walls,	Academic Office Building 1,505,441
Replace Chiller, Fitzsimons
Building 1,742,483
Upgrade Electrical Systems, CU
Denver Building 1,209,056
6,707,932 6,707,932
a
a
 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
F THIS AMOUNT
,
 $4,024,924
 IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED
FROM THE FEDERAL 
C
ORONAVIRUS 
S
TATE 
F
ISCAL 
R
ECOVERY 
F
UND AND 
$2,683,008
 ORIGINATES FROM THE 
G
ENERAL 
F
UND
.
(W) University of Northern Colorado
Install Fire Sprinklers, Arts
Annex Addition 242,722
Replace Roof, Butler Hancock 1,429,785
1,672,507 1,672,507
a
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ITEM &
SUBTOTAL
TOTAL CAPITAL 
CONSTRUCTION
FUND
CASH
FUNDS
REAPPROPRIATED
FUNDS
FEDERAL
FUNDS
$$ $ $ $ $
a
 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
F THIS AMOUNT
,
 $1,413,955
 IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED
FROM THE FEDERAL 
C
ORONAVIRUS 
S
TATE 
F
ISCAL 
R
ECOVERY 
F
UND AND 
$258,552
 ORIGINATES FROM THE 
G
ENERAL 
F
UND
.
(X) Western Colorado University
Upgrade Lighting for Security
and Efficiency 1,868,581 1,868,581
a
a
 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S.
 C.R.S., 
ORIGINATING FROM MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM
THE FEDERAL 
C
ORONAVIRUS 
S
TATE 
F
ISCAL 
R
ECOVERY 
F
UND
.
73,880,380
TOTALS PART I
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ITEM &
SUBTOTAL
TOTAL CAPITAL 
CONSTRUCTION
FUND
CASH
FUNDS
REAPPROPRIATED
FUNDS
FEDERAL
FUNDS
$$ $ $ $ $
(CONTROLLED	MAINTENANCE)$115,055,040 $113,289,710 $1,765,330
PART II
STATE AGENCIES
(1) CAPITAL RENEWAL AND RECAPITALIZATION
(A) Department of Agriculture
Replace Roof, HVAC, and
Windows at Palace of
Agriculture (Capital Renewal) 5,278,877 5,278,877
a
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ITEM &
SUBTOTAL
TOTAL CAPITAL 
CONSTRUCTION
FUND
CASH
FUNDS
REAPPROPRIATED
FUNDS
FEDERAL
FUNDS
$$ $ $ $ $
a
 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
F THIS AMOUNT
,
 $170,000
 IS OF MONEY THE STATE
RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL 
C
ORONAVIRUS 
S
TATE 
F
ISCAL 
R
ECOVERY 
F
UND AND 
$5,108,877
 ORIGINATES FROM THE 
G
ENERAL 
F
UND
.
(B) Department of Corrections
Utility Water Lines Replacement,
Arkansas Valley Correctional
Facility (Capital Renewal) 9,539,209
Kitchen Renovation, Sterling
Correctional Facility (Capital
Renewal) 2,800,000
Water Tank Repair and
Replacement, East Cañon City
Prison Complex (Capital
Renewal) 5,349,710
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ITEM &
SUBTOTAL
TOTAL CAPITAL 
CONSTRUCTION
FUND
CASH
FUNDS
REAPPROPRIATED
FUNDS
FEDERAL
FUNDS
$$ $ $ $ $
Sanitary Sewer Line	Replacement, Buena Vista	Correctional Facility (Capital	Renewal) 2,324,904
Critical Living Unit
Shower/Drain and Toilet Room
Improvements, Arkansas Valley
Correctional Facility (Capital
Renewal) 12,402,937
32,416,760 32,416,760
a
a
 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S.
 O
F THIS AMOUNT
,
 $17,508,230
 IS OF MONEY THE STATE
RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL 
C
ORONAVIRUS 
S
TATE 
F
ISCAL 
R
ECOVERY 
F
UND AND 
$14,908,530
 ORIGINATES FROM THE 
G
ENERAL 
F
UND
.
(C) Department of Education
State Board Room Renovation 1,774,654 1,774,654
a
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ITEM &
SUBTOTAL
TOTAL CAPITAL 
CONSTRUCTION
FUND
CASH
FUNDS
REAPPROPRIATED
FUNDS
FEDERAL
FUNDS
$$ $ $ $ $
a
 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
F THIS AMOUNT
,
 $1,651,208
 IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED
FROM THE FEDERAL CORONAVIRUS STATE FISCAL RECOVERY FUND AND 
$123,446
 ORIGINATES FROM THE 
G
ENERAL FUND
.
(E) Department of Human Services
Campus Utility Infrastructure,
Colorado Mental Health Institute
at Fort Logan (Capital Renewal) 19,114,483 19,114,483
a
Campus Utility Infrastructure,
Colorado Mental Health Institute
at Pueblo (Capital Renewal) 10,682,004 10,682,004
a
HVAC Replacement in Four
Buildings, Colorado Mental
Health Institute at Pueblo
(Capital Renewal) 17,559,780 17,559,780
a
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ITEM &
SUBTOTAL
TOTAL CAPITAL 
CONSTRUCTION
FUND
CASH
FUNDS
REAPPROPRIATED
FUNDS
FEDERAL
FUNDS
$$ $ $ $ $
Suicide Risk Mitigation	Continuation, Colorado Mental	Health Institute at Pueblo 5,123,993 5,123,993
a
Depreciation Fund Capital	Improvements 1,037,372 1,037,372
b
53,517,632
a
 These amounts shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
F THIS AMOUNT
,
 $1,334,262
 IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED
FROM THE FEDERAL 
C
ORONAVIRUS 
S
TATE 
F
ISCAL 
R
ECOVERY 
F
UND AND 
$51,145,998
 ORIGINATES FROM THE 
G
ENERAL 
F
UND
.
b
 This amount shall be from the Regional Center Depreciation Account in the Capital Construction Fund, created in Section 24-75- 302 (3.8)(a), C.R.S.
TOTALS PART II
(STATE AGENCIES)$162,668,303 $6,092,930 $156,575,373
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TOTAL CAPITAL 
CONSTRUCTION
FUND
CASH
FUNDS
REAPPROPRIATED
FUNDS
FEDERAL
FUNDS
$$ $ $ $ $
PART III
INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION
(1) CAPITAL RENEWAL AND RECAPITALIZATION
(A) Auraria Higher Education Center
Critical Campus-wide Building
Envelope and Energy Code
Deficiencies (Capital Renewal) 22,147,382 22,147,382
a
a
 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S.
 C.R.S., 
ORIGINATING FROM MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM
THE FEDERAL 
C
ORONAVIRUS 
S
TATE 
F
ISCAL 
R
ECOVERY 
F
UND
.
(B) Fort Lewis College
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ITEM &
SUBTOTAL
TOTAL CAPITAL 
CONSTRUCTION
FUND
CASH
FUNDS
REAPPROPRIATED
FUNDS
FEDERAL
FUNDS
$$ $ $ $ $
Berndt Hall 300s (Capital
Renewal) 4,421,473 4,421,473
a
a
 Of this amount, $4,200,399 shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S., a	nd $221,074 shall be from institutional
reserves. T
HE AMOUNT FROM THE 
R
EVENUE 
L
OSS 
R
ESTORATION 
C
ASH 
F
UND ORIGINATES FROM MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL 
C
ORONAVIRUS 
S
TATE 
F
ISCAL
R
ECOVERY 
F
UND
.
(C) Lamar Community College
Bowman Building Renovation
(Capital Renewal) 3,944,152 3,944,152
a
a
 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S.
 C.R.S., 
ORIGINATING FROM MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM
THE FEDERAL 
C
ORONAVIRUS 
S
TATE 
F
ISCAL 
R
ECOVERY 
F
UND
.
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ITEM &
SUBTOTAL
TOTAL CAPITAL 
CONSTRUCTION
FUND
CASH
FUNDS
REAPPROPRIATED
FUNDS
FEDERAL
FUNDS
$$ $ $ $ $
(D) Pueblo Community College
Health Science Consolidation 6,300,000 6,300,000
a
a
 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S.
 C.R.S., 
ORIGINATING FROM MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM
THE FEDERAL 
C
ORONAVIRUS 
S
TATE 
F
ISCAL 
R
ECOVERY 
F
UND
.
(E) Trinidad State Junior College
Freudenthal Library Renovation
Phase II, Library Archives and
Patio Area 1,165,125 1,165,125
a
a
 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S.
 C.R.S., 
ORIGINATING FROM MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM
THE FEDERAL 
C
ORONAVIRUS 
S
TATE 
F
ISCAL 
R
ECOVERY 
F
UND
.
(F) University of Colorado at Boulder
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ITEM &
SUBTOTAL
TOTAL CAPITAL 
CONSTRUCTION
FUND
CASH
FUNDS
REAPPROPRIATED
FUNDS
FEDERAL
FUNDS
$$ $ $ $ $
Hellems Arts and Sciences
Building Renovation and Mary
Rippon Outdoor Theatre
Renovation 27,170,095 27,170,095
a
a
 Of this amount, $10,868,038 shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S., 	and $16,302,057 shall be from a mix of debt
and capital reserves. T
HE AMOUNT FROM THE 
R
EVENUE 
L
OSS 
R
ESTORATION 
C
ASH 
F
UND ORIGINATES FROM MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL 
C
ORONAVIRUS 
S
TATE
F
ISCAL 
R
ECOVERY 
F
UND
.
(G) University of Northern Colorado
Gray Hall Mechanical Systems
Improvements (Capital Renewal) 815,873 815,873
a
a
 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S.
 C.R.S., 
ORIGINATING FROM MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE
FEDERAL 
C
ORONAVIRUS 
S
TATE 
F
ISCAL 
R
ECOVERY 
F
UND
.
PAGE 98-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 APPROPRIATION FROM
ITEM &
SUBTOTAL
TOTAL CAPITAL 
CONSTRUCTION
FUND
CASH
FUNDS
REAPPROPRIATED
FUNDS
FEDERAL
FUNDS
$$ $ $ $ $
65,964,100
(2) CAPITAL EXPANSION
(B) Community College of Denver
Boulder Creek Building Remodel
and Addition22,938,122 22,938,122
a
a
 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
reserves and donations. T
HE AMOUNT FROM THE 
R
EVENUE 
L
OSS 
R
ESTORATION 
C
ASH 
F
UND ORIGINATES FROM MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL 
C
ORONAVIRUS
S
TATE 
F
ISCAL 
R
ECOVERY 
F
UND
.
(C) Colorado Mesa University
Robinson Theater Replacement 54,221,041 54,221,041
a
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ITEM &
SUBTOTAL
TOTAL CAPITAL 
CONSTRUCTION
FUND
CASH
FUNDS
REAPPROPRIATED
FUNDS
FEDERAL
FUNDS
$$ $ $ $ $
a
 Of this amount, $39,454,194 shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S., 	and $14,766,847 shall be from institutional
reserves and donations. T
HE AMOUNT FROM THE 
R
EVENUE 
L
OSS 
R
ESTORATION 
C
ASH 
F
UND ORIGINATES FROM MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL 
C
ORONAVIRUS
S
TATE 
F
ISCAL 
R
ECOVERY 
F
UND
.
(D) Colorado State University
Clark Building Revitalization 38,000,000 38,000,000
a
National Western Center Lease
Purchase Payments 17,496,791 17,496,791
b
55,496,791
a
 Of this amount, $8,000,000 shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S., a	nd $30,000,000 shall be from institutional
sources and donations. O
F THE AMOUNT FROM THE 
R
EVENUE 
L
OSS 
R
ESTORATION 
C
ASH 
F
UND
,
 $1,250,000
 IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL 
C
ORONAVIRUS
S
TATE 
F
ISCAL 
R
ECOVERY 
F
UND AND 
$6,750,000
 ORIGINATES FROM THE 
G
ENERAL 
F
UND
.
b
 This amount shall be from the National Western Center Trust Fund created in Section 23-31-902 (2), C.R.S.
(E) Metropolitan State University of Denver
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ITEM &
SUBTOTAL
TOTAL CAPITAL 
CONSTRUCTION
FUND
CASH
FUNDS
REAPPROPRIATED
FUNDS
FEDERAL
FUNDS
$$ $ $ $ $
Health Institute 12,950,000 12,950,000
a
a
 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
sources. T
HE AMOUNT FROM THE 
R
EVENUE 
L
OSS 
R
ESTORATION 
C
ASH 
F
UND ORIGINATES FROM MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL 
C
ORONAVIRUS 
S
TATE 
F
ISCAL
R
ECOVERY 
F
UND
.
(F) Northeastern Junior College
Applied Technology Campus
Expansion and Remodel 12,575,000 12,575,000
a
a
 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
Junior College Foundation and other donations. T
HE AMOUNT FROM THE 
R
EVENUE 
L
OSS 
R
ESTORATION 
C
ASH 
F
UND ORIGINATES FROM MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE
FEDERAL 
C
ORONAVIRUS 
S
TATE 
F
ISCAL 
R
ECOVERY 
F
UND
.
TOTALS PART III
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ITEM &
SUBTOTAL
TOTAL CAPITAL 
CONSTRUCTION
FUND
CASH
FUNDS
REAPPROPRIATED
FUNDS
FEDERAL
FUNDS
$$ $ $ $ $
(INSTITUTIONS OF	HIGHER EDUCATION)$231,843,861 $4,746,375 $227,097,486
GRAND TOTALS
(CAPITAL
CONSTRUCTION)$509,567,234 $10,839,305 $496,962,599
a
$1,765,330
b
a
 Of this amount, $300,000 shall be from the Highway Users Tax Fund created in Section 43-4-201 (1)(a), C.R.S., and appropriated pursuant to Section 33-10-111 (4), C.R.S.
b
 This amount contains an (I) notation.
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TOTAL CAPITAL 
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FUND
CASH
FUNDS
REAPPROPRIATED
FUNDS
FEDERAL
FUNDS
$$ $ $ $ $
SECTION 83. Capital construction information technology appropriations for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022. In Session Laws of Colorado 2022, section 4 of
chapter 507, (HB 22-1329), amend Part II (1)(A) and the affected totals, as follows:
Section 4. Capital Construction Information Technology Appropriation.
PART II
INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION
(1) DEPARTMENT OF HIGHER EDUCATION
(A) Adams State University, Fort Lewis College, and Western Colorado University
Digital Transformation Initiative
for Rural Higher Education 15,721,200 15,721,200
a
a
 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
University institutional reserves, one-third from Fort Lewis Co llege institutional reserves, and one-third from Western Colorad o University institutional reserves. T
HE AMOUNT FROM
THE 
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EVENUE 
L
OSS 
R
ESTORATION 
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ASH 
F
UND IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL 
C
ORONAVIRUS 
S
TATE 
F
ISCAL 
R
ECOVERY 
F
UND
.
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FEDERAL
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$$ $ $ $ $
TOTALS PART II
(INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER
EDUCATION)$35,376,000 $18,189,011 $17,186,989
GRAND TOTALS
(INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY PROJECTS)$146,428,435 $109,102,442 $17,186,989 $20,139,004
a
a
 Of this amount, $5,489,004 contains an (I) notation.
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SECTION 84. Capital construction appropriations for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2023. In Session Laws of Colorado 2023, section 3 of chapter 474, (SB 23-214),
amend Part I (2)(F), (2)(G), (2)(H), (2)(L), (2)(T ), (2)(U), (2)(V), (2)(W), and the affected totals as the affected totals are amen ded by section 1 of HB 24-1203, as follows:
Section 3.  Capital Construction Appropriation.
PART I
CONTROLLED MAINTENANCE
(2) INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION
(F) Colorado School of Mines
Replace Hazardous Lab
Control, General Research Lab 1,031,531 1,031,531
a
Replace Hazardous Laboratory
Exhaust Fans, Alderson Hall 1,510,726 1,510,726
a
2,542,257
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CASH
FUNDS
REAPPROPRIATED
FUNDS
FEDERAL
FUNDS
$$ $ $ $ $
a
 These amounts shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
F THESE AMOUNTS
,
 $102,257
 IS OF MONEY THE STATE
RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL 
C
ORONAVIRUS 
S
TATE 
F
ISCAL 
R
ECOVERY 
F
UND AND 
$2,440,000
 ORIGINATES FROM THE 
G
ENERAL 
F
UND
.
(G) Colorado State University
Install Fire Sprinkler System,
Gifford Building 737,888 737,888
a
Repair C Basin Sanitary Sewer
Outfall 1,780,908 1,780,908
a
Replace Bridge, Mountain
Campus 1,998,777 1,998,777
a
Replace Lead Joint Water Line 901,922 901,922
a
Replace Roof, Chemistry B and
C Wings 1,755,306 1,755,306
a
Replace Transformer and
Switchgear, Simons Building 1,598,734 1,598,734
a
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REAPPROPRIATED
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FUNDS
$$ $ $ $ $
Upgrade Accessibility,	Campus-wide 373,640 373,640
a
Upgrade Chilled Water Line,	Regional Biocontainment	Laboratory 556,970 556,970
a
9,704,145
a
 These amounts shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
F THESE AMOUNTS
,
 $2,406,262
 IS OF MONEY THE STATE
RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL 
C
ORONAVIRUS 
S
TATE 
F
ISCAL 
R
ECOVERY 
F
UND AND 
$7,297,883
 ORIGINATES FROM THE 
G
ENERAL 
F
UND
.
 
(H) Fort Lewis College
Lighting Replacement, Whalen
Gymnasium 313,990 313,990
Elevator Modernization, Noble
Hall and Concert Hall 727,135 727,135
a
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$$ $ $ $ $
Replace Fire Alarm Equipment,	Multiple Buildings 1,739,754 1,739,754
a
2,780,879
a
 These amounts shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
F THESE AMOUNTS
,
 $1,100,000
 IS OF MONEY THE STATE
RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL 
C
ORONAVIRUS 
S
TATE 
F
ISCAL 
R
ECOVERY 
F
UND AND 
$1,366,889
 ORIGINATES FROM THE 
G
ENERAL 
F
UND
.
 
(L) Morgan Community College
Safety and Security Update,
Campus-wide 1,988,239 1,988,239
a
a
 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
F THIS AMOUNT
,
 $959,314
 IS OF MONEY THE STATE
RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL 
C
ORONAVIRUS 
S
TATE 
F
ISCAL 
R
ECOVERY 
F
UND AND 
$1,028,925
 ORIGINATES FROM THE 
G
ENERAL 
F
UND
.
(T) University of Colorado at Boulder
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$$ $ $ $ $
Campus Heat Exchangers,	Chemistry, Duane, and Duane	D-Wing Building 1,040,773 1,040,773
a
Campus Rooftop Safety, Civil,	Electrical, Mechanical	Engineering Center, Computer	Science, and Environmental	Buildings 674,135 674,135
a
Exterior Structural Repair, Hale	Science Building 1,934,155 1,934,155
a
Fire Alarm Control Panel	Regalements, Engineering	Center Office Tower 918,673 918,673
a
Repair Exterior Structure,	Macky Auditorium 1,753,352 1,753,352
a
6,321,088
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FUND
CASH
FUNDS
REAPPROPRIATED
FUNDS
FEDERAL
FUNDS
$$ $ $ $ $
a
 These amounts shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
F THESE AMOUNTS
,
 $692,700
 IS OF MONEY THE STATE
RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL 
C
ORONAVIRUS 
S
TATE 
F
ISCAL 
R
ECOVERY 
F
UND AND 
$5,628,388
 ORIGINATES FROM THE 
G
ENERAL 
F
UND
.
 
(U) University of Colorado at Colorado Springs
Chiller Replacement, El Pomar
Center, Kraemer Family Library
Buildings 1,999,639 1,999,639
a
Refurbish Campus Elevators,
Seven Buildings 2,235,365 2,235,365
b
Upgrade Controls, El Pomar
Center, Kraemer Family Library
Buildings 1,170,950 1,170,950
a
5,405,954
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FEDERAL
FUNDS
$$ $ $ $ $
a
 These amounts shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
F THESE AMOUNTS
,
 $2,691,981
 IS OF MONEY THE STATE
RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL 
C
ORONAVIRUS 
S
TATE 
F
ISCAL 
R
ECOVERY 
F
UND AND 
$478,608
 ORIGINATES FROM THE 
G
ENERAL 
F
UND
.
 
b
 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.
O
F THE AMOUNT FROM THE 
R
EVENUE 
L
OSS 
R
ESTORATION 
C
ASH 
F
UND
,
 $1,102,002
 IS OF MONEY THE STATE RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL 
C
ORONAVIRUS 
S
TATE 
F
ISCAL 
R
ECOVERY
F
UND AND 
$897,713
 ORIGINATES FROM THE 
G
ENERAL 
F
UND
.
(V) University of Colorado Denver
Fire Protection Replacement,
CU Denver Building 1,756,178 1,756,178
a
Improve Heating System,
Building 500 1,238,956 1,238,956
a
Repair Exterior Brickwork,
School of Dental Medicine 1,214,390 1,214,390
a
Repair Exterior Curtain Wall,
Academic Office Building 1,637,817 1,637,817
a
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REAPPROPRIATED
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FEDERAL
FUNDS
$$ $ $ $ $
Vivarium Air Valve	Replacement, R1 North 1,847,537 1,847,537
a
Vivarium Exhaust Fan	Replacement, R1 North 579,459 579,459
a
8,274,337
a
 These amounts shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
F THESE AMOUNTS
,
 $1,115,803
 IS OF MONEY THE STATE
RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL 
C
ORONAVIRUS 
S
TATE 
F
ISCAL 
R
ECOVERY 
F
UND AND 
$7,158,534
 ORIGINATES FROM THE 
G
ENERAL 
F
UND
.
 
(W) University of Northern Colorado
Chiller Replacement, Gunter
Hall 1,258,686 1,258,686
a
Chiller Replacement, Ross Hall 1,790,718 1,790,718
a
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FUNDS
$$ $ $ $ $
Roof Replacement, Michener	Library 1,559,161 1,559,161
a
4,608,565
a
 These amounts shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S. O
F THESE AMOUNTS
,
 $402,000
 IS OF MONEY THE STATE
RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL 
C
ORONAVIRUS 
S
TATE 
F
ISCAL 
R
ECOVERY 
F
UND AND 
$4,206,565
 ORIGINATES FROM THE 
G
ENERAL 
F
UND
.
 
TOTALS PART I
(CONTROLLED
MAINTENANCE)$133,579,008 $89,888,437 $41,311,474 $2,379,097
GRAND TOTALS
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FUNDS
$$ $ $ $ $
(CAPITAL	CONSTRUCTION)$490,393,778 $275,329,289 $212,685,392
a
$2,379,097
b
a
 Of this amount, $300,000 shall be from the Highway Users Tax Fund created in Section 43-4-201 (1)(a), C.R.S., and appropriated pursuant to Section 33-10-111 (4), C.R.S.
b
 This amount contains an (I) notation. 
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GENERAL
FUND
EXEMPT
CASH
FUNDS
REAPPROPRIATED
FUNDS
FEDERAL
FUNDS
$$$$$ $ $
SECTION 85.  Appropriation to the department of public safety for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2023.  In Session Laws of Colorado 2023, section 2 of chapter 474,
(SB 23-214), amend Part XVIII (6)(A) as the Part XVIII affected totals are amended by HB 24-1197 as follows:
Section  2. Appropriation.
PART XVIII
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY
(6) DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
(A) Office of Emergency Management
Program Administration 8,366,002 4,828,027 1,809,654
a
65,841
b
1,662,480(I)
(41.9 FTE) (1.0 FTE) (17.6 FTE)
Disaster Response and
Recovery 4,397,769 3,947,769(I)
c
450,000(I)
(18.0 FTE)
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FUND
GENERAL
FUND
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CASH
FUNDS
REAPPROPRIATED
FUNDS
FEDERAL
FUNDS
$$$$$ $ $
Preparedness Grants and	Training 11,668,26011,668,260(I)
(1.6 FTE)
Access and Functional
Needs Planning 500,000 500,000
Indirect Cost Assessment 1,281,151 14,123
d
1,051,981(I)
e
215,047(I)
26,213,182
a
 This amount shall be from the Revenue Loss Restoration Cash Fund created in Section 24-75-227 (2)(a), C.R.S.
 C.R.S., 
AND ORIGINATES FROM THE 
G
ENERAL 
F
UND
.
b
 This amount shall be transferred from the Division of Local Government in the Department of Local Affairs.
c
 This amount shall be from the Disaster Emergency Fund created in Section 24-33.5-706 (2)(a), C.R.S.
d
 This amount shall be from the Marijuana Tax
 Cash Fund created in Section 39-28.8-501 (1), C.R.S.
e
 This amount shall be from the Public Safety Communications Revolving Fund created in Section 24-33.5-2502 (2)(a), C.R.S. Money in the Public Safety Communications Revolving
Fund is continuously appropriated pursuant to Section 24-33.5-2505 (2)(e), C.R.S., and is included for informational purposes o	nly. 
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FUND
GENERAL
FUND
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FUNDS
REAPPROPRIATED
FUNDS
FEDERAL
FUNDS
$$$$$ $ $
TOTALS PART XVIII
(PUBLIC SAFETY)$681,130,125 $276,810,887 $265,777,303
a
$69,814,268
b
$68,727,667
c
a
 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
$13,814,615 contains an (I) notation.
b
 Of this amount, $17,967,062 contains an (I) notation.
c
 This amount contains an (I) notation.
PAGE 117-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 SECTION 86.  Effective date. (1)  Except as otherwise provided
in this section, this act takes effect upon passage.
(2)  Sections 53 to 66 and 82 of this act take effect only if House
Bill 24-1465 becomes law, in which case sections 53 to 66 and 82 take 
effect upon the effective date of this act or House Bill 24-1465,
whichever is later.
(3)  Section 24-75-201.1 (1)(d)(XXIII)(B), Colorado Revised
Statutes, amended in section 6 of this act, takes effect only if House Bill
24-1231 becomes law.
PAGE 118-HOUSE BILL 24-1466 SECTION 87. Safety clause. The general assembly finds,
determines, and declares that this act is necessary for the immediate
preservation of the public peace, health, or safety or for appropriations for
the support and maintenance of the departments of the state and state
institutions.
____________________________ ____________________________
Julie McCluskie	Steve Fenberg
SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE PRESIDENT OF
OF REPRESENTATIVES THE SENATE
____________________________  ____________________________
Robin Jones Cindi L. Markwell
CHIEF CLERK OF THE HOUSE SECRETARY OF
OF REPRESENTATIVES THE SENATE
            APPROVED________________________________________
                                                        (Date and Time)
                              _________________________________________
                             Jared S. Polis
                             GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF COLORADO
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