Colorado Code § 13-1-205

Grant applications - duties of counties
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(1) To be eligible for moneys from
the fund, a local security team shall apply to the commission through the state court
administrator for moneys to be used as specified in this part 2 and in accordance with the
timelines and guidelines adopted by the commission and using the application form provided by
the commission. For the commission to consider a grant application, the application shall be
signed by the administrative authority of each entity that is represented on the local security
team.
(2) Grants from the fund shall be used to fund counties that meet the criteria specified in
subsection (4) of this section for:
(a) The provision of court security staffing at a facility containing a state court or
probation office;
(b) The purchase of security equipment or related structural improvements for a facility
containing a state court or probation office;
(c) The provision of training on issues of court security; or
(d) Miscellaneous funding needs associated with issues of court security or security
equipment.
(3) Moneys credited to the fund that are available for grant distribution shall be awarded
based on the following priority schedule:
(a) Requests from counties that meet the criteria specified in subsection (4) of this
section shall have the highest priority; and
(b) Requests for moneys for personnel costs shall be given subsequent priority.
(4) Counties that meet at least two of the following criteria shall be given the highest
priority for need-based grants for court security personnel services pursuant to this part 2:
(a) Counties in which the total population is below the state median, as determined by
the most recent data published by the department of local affairs;
(b) Counties in which the per capita income is below the state median, as determined by
the most recent data published by the department of local affairs;
(c) Counties in which property tax revenues are below the state median, as determined
by the most recent data published by the department of local affairs; or
(d) Counties in which the total county population living below the federal poverty line is
greater than the state median, as determined by the most recent census published by the United
States bureau of the census.

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