Colorado Code § 23-60-303

Acceptance of congressional acts
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(1) The state of Colorado accepts the
provisions, terms, and conditions of the acts of the congress of the United States, known as the
"Smith-Hughes Vocational Education Act" (Pub.L. 347), the "George-Barden Vocational
Education Act of 1946" (Pub.L. 586), the "Vocational Education Act of 1963" (Pub.L. 210), and
that portion of the "Manpower Development and Training Act of 1962" (Pub.L. 415) which is
administered by any educational agencies, and any amendments enacted by the congress to any
of said acts.
(2) The state board for community colleges and occupational education is designated as
the state board for career and technical education and declared to be the sole agency for purposes
of compliance with the said acts of congress and with any subsequent and future acts of congress
requiring the designation of a state agency for the administration of the state plan of career and
technical education and for receiving and administering funds appropriated by the congress for
programs of career and technical education. The state board for community colleges and
occupational education is also designated as the state approving agency pursuant to section 1771
of title 38, United States Code.
(3) The state treasurer is hereby appointed custodian of the funds due and payable to the
state of Colorado by the said acts of congress and is authorized to pay out such funds on warrants
drawn by the controller on the order of the board.

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