Colorado Code § 23-40-103.5

Board of trustees for the university of northern Colorado fund - creation - control - use
Open in Lexace · Ask the AI about this section
(1) There is hereby created in the state treasury the board of trustees
for the university of northern Colorado fund which shall be under the control of and
administered by the board of trustees for the university of northern Colorado in accordance with
the provisions of this article. Except as otherwise allowed by section 24-36-103 (2), C.R.S., all
moneys received or acquired by the board of trustees for the university of northern Colorado or
by the university of northern Colorado, whether by appropriation, grant, contract, or gift, by sale
or lease of surplus real or personal property, or by any other means, whose disposition is not
otherwise provided for by law, and all interest derived from the deposit and investment of
moneys in the fund shall be credited to said fund. The moneys in the fund are hereby
continuously appropriated to the board of trustees for the university of northern Colorado and
shall remain in the fund and shall not be transferred or revert to the general fund of the state at
the end of any fiscal year.
(2) The moneys in the board of trustees for the university of northern Colorado fund
shall be used by the board of trustees for the university of northern Colorado for the payment of
salaries and operating expenses of the board of trustees and of the university of northern
Colorado and for the payment of any other expenses incurred by the board of trustees in carrying
out its statutory powers and duties.
(3) Moneys in the board of trustees for the university of northern Colorado fund which
are not needed for immediate use by the board of trustees for the university of northern Colorado
may be invested by the state treasurer in investments authorized by sections 24-36-109, 24-36-
112, and 24-36-113, C.R.S. The board shall determine the amount of moneys in the fund which
may be invested and shall notify the state treasurer in writing of such amount.

‹ Prev All Colorado sections Next ›


Lexace provides legal information, not legal advice, and no attorney–client relationship is created. Statute text is provided for general information and may not reflect the most recent amendments; verify against the official state code.