Colorado Code § 23-31-117

Borrowing funds
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(1) For the purposes described in section 23-31-112, the
board of governors of the Colorado state university system is authorized to:
(a) Enter into contracts with any person, corporation, or state or federal government
agency for the advancement of money for such purposes and providing for the repayment of
such advances with interest from the Colorado state university research building revolving fund;
and
(b) Issue bonds as provided in this section.
(2) (a) Any bonds issued pursuant to this section shall mature at such time or times, shall
bear or accrue interest at such rate or rates, and shall otherwise be sold and issued in such
manner and on such terms as provided by the board of governors of the Colorado state university
system.
(b) Such bonds shall be payable exclusively from, and shall be secured by a pledge of,
the Colorado state university research building revolving fund created in section 23-31-112.
(c) The authority contained in this section to issue bonds shall be in addition to the
authority granted to the board of governors of the Colorado state university system to issue
anticipation warrants pursuant to section 23-31-113; except that nothing in this section shall be
construed to authorize the issuance of bonds if by such issuance the obligation of any contract
entered into with respect to any outstanding anticipation warrants would thereby be impaired.
(d) Any bonds issued pursuant to this section shall be exempt from taxation for state,
county, school district, special district, municipal, or other purposes in the state of Colorado.
(e) Bonds issued pursuant to the provisions of this section shall not constitute a debt or
an indebtedness of the state within the meaning of any applicable provision of the state
constitution or state statutes.

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