Colorado Code § 11-51-906

Reports to securities commissioner
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(1) A local government investment
pool trust fund shall inform the securities commissioner of any material change regarding the
administrator, investment adviser, broker-dealer, or financial institution acting in an advisory
capacity, or custodian of the trust fund within ten days of such change.
(2) (a) The board of trustees of a local government investment pool trust fund shall file
quarterly reports with the securities commissioner in the form prescribed by the securities
commissioner.
(b) Such reports shall demonstrate that the trust fund is in full compliance with the
provisions of part 7 of article 75 of title 24, C.R.S., as amended.
(c) The information to be provided in such quarterly reports may include, but need not
be limited to:
(I) The identity of the participating local governments;
(II) The amount of participation of each such participating local government; and
(III) The total assets of the trust fund.
(d) In addition to the quarterly reports required in paragraph (a) of this subsection (2),
the securities commissioner may, by rule or order, require the board of trustees of a local
government investment pool trust fund to file such other periodic reports with the securities
commissioner as are necessary to demonstrate that the trust fund is in full compliance with the
provisions of part 7 of article 75 of title 24, C.R.S., as amended.
(3) The financial statements of a local government investment pool trust fund shall be
prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles except as the securities
commissioner may otherwise provide by rule or order.
(4) (a) A local government investment pool trust fund shall file with the securities
commissioner an annual audit of the trust fund to be completed at least annually, but at intervals
of not more than fifteen months, performed by an independent certified public accountant.
(b) The securities commissioner may, by rule or order, provide that such audits include
safeguards to ensure that they adequately describe the financial condition of the trust fund.
(c) Such audit shall be completed and submitted to the securities commissioner within
the time lines the securities commissioner by rule or order prescribes.
(d) Such audit shall include, but need not be limited to, the following information:
(I) The name and address of each custodian holding or which at any time since the last
annual audit held any assets of the trust fund;
(II) The amount and description of the assets of the trust fund on deposit with or
otherwise in the custody of each such custodian; and
(III) Any other information the securities commissioner prescribes by rule or order.
(e) Every filing of the annual audit required under this subsection (4) shall be
accompanied by a fee, which shall be determined and collected pursuant to section 11-51-707;
except that no such annual fee shall be more than two thousand dollars.

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