Colorado Code § 18-21-103

Source of revenues - allocation of money - sex offender surcharge fund - sexual exploitation of children surcharge fund - creation
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(1) On and after July 1, 1992, each
person who is convicted of a sex offense, or receives for such offense a deferred sentence
pursuant to section 18-1.3-102, shall be required to pay a surcharge to the clerk of the court in
which the conviction occurs or in which the deferred sentence is entered. Such surcharge shall be
in the following amounts:
(a) For each class 2 felony of which a person is convicted, three thousand dollars;
(b) For each class 3 felony of which a person is convicted, two thousand dollars;
(c) For each class 4 felony of which a person is convicted, one thousand dollars;
(d) For each class 5 felony of which a person is convicted, seven hundred fifty dollars;
(e) For each class 6 felony of which a person is convicted, five hundred dollars;
(f) For each class 1 misdemeanor of which a person is convicted, four hundred dollars;
(g) For each class 2 misdemeanor of which a person is convicted, three hundred dollars;
(h) For each class 3 misdemeanor of which a person is convicted, one hundred fifty
dollars.
(1.5) Repealed.
(2) The clerk of the court shall allocate the surcharge required by subsection (1) of this
section as follows:
(a) Five percent shall be retained by the clerk for administrative costs incurred pursuant
to this subsection (2). Such amount retained shall be transmitted to the state treasurer, who shall
credit the same to the general fund, and such amount shall be subject to appropriation by the
general assembly for the costs of such administration.
(b) Ninety-five percent shall be transferred to the state treasurer who shall credit the
same to the sex offender surcharge fund created pursuant to subsection (3) of this section.
(3) There is hereby created in the state treasury a sex offender surcharge fund which
shall consist of moneys received by the state treasurer pursuant to paragraph (b) of subsection (2)
of this section. The state treasurer may invest any moneys in the fund not expended for the
purpose of this section as provided by law. The state treasurer shall credit all interest and income
derived from the investment and deposit of moneys in the fund to the fund. Any moneys not
appropriated by the general assembly shall remain in the sex offender surcharge fund and shall
not be transferred or revert to the general fund of the state at the end of any fiscal year. All
moneys in the fund shall be subject to annual appropriation by the general assembly to the
judicial department, the department of corrections, the division of criminal justice of the
department of public safety, and the department of human services, after consideration of the
plan developed pursuant to section 16-11.7-103 (4)(c), C.R.S., to cover the direct and indirect
costs associated with the evaluation, identification, and treatment and the continued monitoring
of sex offenders.
(3.3) (a) On and after January 1, 2022, each person who is convicted of or receives a
deferred sentence pursuant to section 18-1.3-102 for sexual exploitation of a child, as described
in section 18-6-403, is required to pay a sexual exploitation of children surcharge in addition to
the sex offender surcharge required pursuant to subsection (1) of this section to the clerk of the
court where the conviction occurs or the deferred sentence is entered. The amount of the
additional surcharge is, based on the highest penalty level among the crimes of conviction or
deferred sentence in the case:
(I) For a class 3 felony of which a person is convicted, two thousand dollars;
(II) For a class 4 felony of which a person is convicted, one thousand dollars;
(III) For a class 5 felony of which a person is convicted, five hundred dollars; and
(IV) For a class 6 felony of which a person is convicted, two hundred and fifty dollars.
(b) A juvenile who is convicted or receives a deferred sentence pursuant to section 18-
1.3-102 for sexual exploitation of a child, as described in section 18-6-403, is not required to pay
an additional surcharge pursuant to subsection (3.3)(a) of this section.
(3.5) The clerk of the court shall allocate the surcharge required by subsection (3.3) of
this section as follows:
(a) The clerk of the court shall retain five percent for administrative costs incurred
pursuant to this subsection (3.5). The clerk of the court shall transmit the amount retained
pursuant to this subsection (3.5)(a) to the state treasurer, who shall credit the amount to the
general fund. The amount is subject to appropriation by the general assembly for the costs of
such administration.
(b) The clerk of the court shall transmit ninety-five percent to the state treasurer, who
shall credit the amount to the sexual exploitation of children surcharge fund created in
subsection (3.7) of this section.
(3.7) (a) There is hereby created in the state treasury the sexual exploitation of children
surcharge fund, referred to in this subsection (3.7) as the "fund", that consists of money received
by the state treasurer pursuant to subsection (3.5) of this section. The money in the fund is
continuously appropriated to the Colorado bureau of investigation in the department of public
safety to enhance the effective investigation and prosecution of computer-facilitated sexual
exploitation of children pursuant to section 24-33.5-430.
(b) The state treasurer may invest any money in the fund not expended for the purpose of
this section as provided by law. The state treasurer shall credit all interest and income derived
from the investment of money in the fund to the fund. Any money not appropriated by the
general assembly and all unexpended and unencumbered money at the end of the fiscal year
remains in the fund and must not be transferred or revert to the general fund at the end of any
fiscal year.
(4) The court may waive all or any portion of a surcharge required by this section if the
court finds that a person is indigent or financially unable to pay all or any portion of such
surcharge. The court shall waive only that portion of a surcharge if the court has found that the
person is financially unable to pay.

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