Colorado Code § 22-55-107

Categorical programs - increases in funding
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(1) (a) For school district
budget years 2001-02 through 2010-11, the general assembly shall annually increase the total
state funding for all categorical programs by at least the rate of inflation for the calendar year
ending in the immediately preceding school district budget year plus one percentage point.
(b) For the school district budget year 2011-12 and each school district budget year
thereafter, the general assembly shall annually increase the total state funding for all categorical
programs by at least the rate of inflation for the calendar year ending in the immediately
preceding school district budget year.
(2) The general assembly may annually appropriate moneys in the state education fund,
the general fund, any other state fund, or some combination thereof, as necessary in the sole
discretion of the general assembly but consistent with section 17 (5) of article IX of the state
constitution, to satisfy the requirements of subsection (1) of this section. The general assembly
may annually determine the particular categorical programs for which state funding will be
increased for purposes of complying with the requirements of subsection (1) of this section, and
the allocation of such increase shall be reflected in the annual general appropriation bill.
(3) For the 2008-09 budget year and each budget year thereafter, on or before February
15, the education committees of the house of representatives and senate, or any successor
committees, may submit to the joint budget committee of the general assembly a joint
recommendation regarding the allocation of the increase in total state funding for all categorical
programs as required by subsection (1) of this section for the next budget year. The joint budget
committee shall consider but shall not be bound by any joint recommendations made pursuant to
this subsection (3) when developing the annual general appropriation bill for the budget year for
which the joint recommendation is made.

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