Colorado Code § 23-18-304

Funding for specialty education programs - area technical colleges - local district colleges - repeal
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(1) (a) (I) For the 2015-16 state fiscal year and each fiscal year
thereafter, the board of regents of the university of Colorado may annually negotiate a fee-for-
service contract with the department for the delivery of specialty education services provided by
the health sciences center campus of the university of Colorado, established pursuant to section
23-20-101. For the 2015-16 state fiscal year and each fiscal year thereafter, the board of
governors of the Colorado state university system may annually negotiate fee-for-service
contracts with the department for the delivery of specialty education services pursuant to part 3
and parts 5 to 8 of article 31 of this title 23, for the delivery of health sciences programs with the
board of regents of the university of Colorado, and for the veterinary medicine program at
Colorado state university, established pursuant to section 23-31-101. The amount of each fee-
for-service contract negotiated pursuant to this section must be equal to the amount of the fee-
for-service contract for the campus, service, or program for the preceding state fiscal year,
increased or decreased by a percentage equal to the percentage change in the total state
appropriation for the applicable state fiscal year from the total state appropriation for the
preceding state fiscal year.
(II) Notwithstanding the provisions of subparagraph (I) of this paragraph (a) to the
contrary, the fee-for-service contract for the health sciences center campus of the university of
Colorado and the veterinary medicine program at Colorado state university may increase by a
percentage that is greater than the percentage change in the total state appropriation for the
applicable fiscal year from the total state appropriation for the preceding state fiscal year and
may decrease by a percentage that is less than the percentage change in the total state
appropriation for the applicable fiscal year from the total state appropriation for the preceding
state fiscal year. In determining the amount of the fee-for-service contracts, the department shall
take into account the fact that the health sciences center campus at the university of Colorado
and the veterinary medicine program at Colorado state university are high-cost, low-enrollment
programs.
(b) If, upon the recommendation of the commission and the department, the joint budget
committee determines that an educational program that is not included in paragraph (a) of this
subsection (1) should receive funding as a specialty education program pursuant to this section,
the joint budget committee may introduce legislation that designates the program as a specialty
education program funded pursuant to this section.
(c) (I) Specialty education services provided by the health sciences center campus at the
university of Colorado as authorized by subsection (1)(a) of this section include care provided by
the faculty of the health sciences center campus at the university of Colorado that are eligible for
payment pursuant to section 25.5-4-401.
(II) (A) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (1)(a)(I) of this section for the
2019-20, 2020-21, and any subsequent state fiscal years, as long as the increased
reimbursements and payments pursuant to the federal "Families First Coronavirus Response
Act", Pub.L. 116-127, are still available, the appropriations to the university of Colorado for fee-
for-service contracts for the services provided pursuant to subsection (1)(c)(I) of this section are
reduced by the amount of the federal participation received that exceeds fifty percent pursuant to
the federal"Families First Coronavirus Response Act", Pub.L. 116-127, or any amendment
thereto.
(B) This subsection (1)(c)(II) is repealed, effective July 1, 2026.
(2) (a) Except as provided in subsection (2)(b) of this section, for the 2015-16 state fiscal
year and each fiscal year thereafter, the direct grants made to eligible area technical colleges
pursuant to part 3 of article 71 of this title 23 for a state fiscal year must be equal to the amount
of the grants made in the preceding state fiscal year, increased or decreased by a percentage
equal to the percentage change in the total state appropriation for the applicable state fiscal year
from the total state appropriation for the preceding state fiscal year.
(b) The commission may recommend as part of its budget request that:
(I) Direct grants to area technical colleges increase by a percentage that is greater than
the percentage change in the total state appropriation for the preceding state fiscal year or
decrease by a percentage that is less than the percentage change in the total state appropriation
for the applicable fiscal year from the total state appropriation for the preceding state fiscal year;
and
(II) In addition to the amount received pursuant to subsection (2)(a) or (2)(b)(I) of this
section, one or more area technical colleges receive additional money for grants pursuant to
section 23-71-304.
(3) (a) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this subsection (3), for the 2015-16 state
fiscal year and each fiscal year thereafter, the amount of the direct grant made to Colorado
mountain college and the amount of the direct grant made to Aims community college, as
provided in part 3 of article 71 of this title, for a state fiscal year must be equal to the amount of
the direct grant made to each institution in the preceding state fiscal year, increased or decreased
by a percentage equal to the percentage change in the total state appropriation for the applicable
state fiscal year from the total state appropriation for the preceding state fiscal year.
(b) The commission may recommend as part of its budget request for Colorado
mountain college and Aims community college that the direct grant to either or both institutions
increase by a percentage that is greater than the percentage change in the total state appropriation
for the preceding state fiscal year or decrease by a percentage that is less than the percentage
change in the total state appropriation for the applicable fiscal year from the total state
appropriation for the preceding state fiscal year.
(c) Colorado mountain college may elect to participate in the funding provisions
specified in section 23-18-303.5 in lieu of the funding provisions specified in subsections (3)(a)
and (3)(b) of this section. Colorado mountain college must notify the commission by August 1 of
its intention to participate in the funding provisions specified in section 23-18-303.5 for the
following state fiscal year. If Colorado mountain college elects to participate in the funding
provisions of section 23-18-303.5, the department shall apply the funding provisions of section
23-18-303.5 to Colorado mountain college in the same manner as they are applied to all other
institutions, and Colorado mountain college must receive levels of funding that are comparable
to the funding received by the governing boards in accordance with the provisions of section 23-
18-303.5.
(4) The governing boards of institutions with specialty education programs, the area
technical colleges, the local district colleges, and the commission are encouraged to develop
funding models that include specific performance metrics to ensure that these programs and
institutions are meeting the policy goals established by the general assembly and adopted by the
commission in its master plan.

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