Colorado Code § 23-31-118

Advancement of moneys and pledge of income
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(1) The board of
governors of the Colorado state university system, designated in this section as the "board", is
authorized to enter into contracts for the advancement of moneys for the construction and
acquisition of facilities or equipment, or both, for the Colorado state university veterinary
medicine hospital, or any part thereof, and, in connection with or as a part of such contracts, to
pledge revenues from a special hospital fee that the board shall collect pursuant to agreements
entered into with or with respect to each accountable student as security for the repayment of the
moneys advanced therefor, together with interest thereon. The maximum number of accountable
students at any given time shall not exceed three hundred eight; except that, should the total
enrollment in the professional veterinary medicine program exceed five hundred forty-eight
head-count students, additional accountable students may not exceed forty-five percent of each
admitted class. For purposes of this section, an "accountable student" is a person who, as of the
date of his or her selection for admission into the professional veterinary medicine program, is
not receiving funding, either from the state of Colorado or from a state that has entered into a
cooperative agreement with the state of Colorado pursuant to section 24-60-601, C.R.S., for all
or any portion of the costs incurred in participating in the professional veterinary medicine
program. An agreement shall be entered into with or with respect to each accountable student,
and each such agreement shall provide that, as a condition to that student's continued enrollment
in the professional veterinary medicine program, there shall be paid annually by or on behalf of
the student the special hospital fee provided for in this section, which fee shall be fixed by the
board annually in an amount sufficient to meet the obligation authorized by this section.
(2) The board shall annually assess each cooperative state or accountable student a
support fee to reimburse Colorado for instructional costs. This support fee includes an equipment
and renovation fee of one thousand one dollars assessed to each cooperative state or accountable
student for acquisition or replacement of equipment and for renovation. Colorado shall share
proportionately in the acquisition or replacement of equipment and renovation projects. The
amount to be paid by Colorado shall be determined by the annual ratio of Colorado students to
accountable students based upon beginning enrollment of each school year. The fee required to
be collected pursuant to this subsection (2) is based on a student's status as an "accountable
student" at the time of selection for admission into the professional veterinary medicine program
and shall not be reduced or waived regardless of the student's status as an in-state student,
pursuant to the provisions of section 23-7-103, at any time during the student's participation in
the professional veterinary medicine program.
(3) The board shall not pledge any income of the university except that authorized in
subsection (1) of this section and shall not create any mortgage upon property belonging to such
institution or obligate the state of Colorado for the purpose of repaying or receiving any funds
raised or advanced under the provisions of this section.
(4) Any advancement of moneys, not to exceed two million five hundred thousand
dollars, may be evidenced by revenue bonds or anticipation warrants to be executed by the board
for and on behalf of Colorado state university and containing such terms and provisions,
including provisions for adequate reserves and for redemption prior to maturity and a maximum
net effective interest rate, as may be determined by the board. Such revenue bonds or
anticipation warrants shall bear interest at a rate such that the net effective interest rate of the
issue of bonds or anticipation warrants does not exceed the maximum net effective interest rate
fixed, which interest shall be payable semiannually or annually. Such revenue bonds or warrants
may be sold at less than par, but they may not be sold at a price such that the net effective
interest rate of the issue of bonds or warrants exceeds the maximum net effective interest rate
fixed. Any such revenue bonds or warrants may be refunded pursuant to article 54 of title 11,
C.R.S., if in the judgment of the board such refunding is to the best interests of the university.
(5) If the sources of pledged revenues described in subsection (1) of this section exceed
the amount required for the amortization of any advancement made pursuant to this section, and
the payment of interest thereof, together with reserve requirements, the board may apply such
surplus to the redemption of such securities prior to maturity of such securities according to
redemption provisions thereof, or such surplus may be used by the board for the purposes of
maintaining, repairing, altering, or adding to any existing equipment or facilities acquired
pursuant to the provisions of this section for any lawful purpose.
(6) All obligations issued pursuant to this section and the income therefrom shall be
exempt from taxation, except inheritance, estate, and transfer taxes.
(7) No action shall be brought questioning the legality of any contract, proceedings,
revenue bonds, or anticipation warrants issued or to be issued by the board in connection with
the provision of all or any part of the Colorado state university veterinary medicine hospital
pursuant to this section after the expiration of thirty days from the effective date of any
resolution or other official action authorizing such contract, adopting such proceedings, or
authorizing the issuance of such warrants or bonds.

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