Colorado Code § 23-41-207

Fees - adjustments - geological survey cash fund - created
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(1) (a) The
Colorado geological survey is authorized to enter into agreements to provide services to the
general public, industries, and units of local government and to establish and collect fees to
recover direct costs of providing said services pursuant to sections 24-65.1-302 and 30-28-136,
C.R.S., and section 23-41-205 or pursuant to agreement; except that this provision shall apply
only to those services rendered upon items which a unit of local government is required by
statute to submit for review or for such other services as are requested pursuant to an agreement.
(b) The Colorado geological survey is authorized to establish and collect fees to recover
direct costs of providing services to other agencies of state government pursuant to section 23-
41-205.
(2) (a) The Colorado geological survey shall propose, as part of its annual budget
request, an adjustment in the amount of each fee which it is authorized to collect pursuant to this
section.
(b) The Colorado geological survey shall adjust its fees so that the revenue generated
from said fees approximates its direct costs. Such fees shall remain in effect for the fiscal year
for which the budget request applies. All fees collected by the Colorado geological survey shall
be transmitted to the state treasurer, who shall credit the same to the geological survey cash fund,
which fund is hereby created. All moneys credited to the geological survey cash fund shall be
used as provided in this section and shall not be deposited in or transferred to the general fund of
this state or any other fund. The moneys credited to the geological survey cash fund shall be
continuously appropriated to the Colorado geological survey for the purposes of this part 2.

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