Colorado Code § 23-71-517

Board of trustees to certify needed revenues
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(1) If the board of trustees
has issued any of said bonds at the time of certifying to the board of county commissioners a
statement showing the amount necessary to raise from the taxable property of said district for the
general fund as required by law, it shall also certify to said board of county commissioners the
amount needed for its bond redemption fund to pay all installments of principal and interest of
said bonds, which, according to their terms, have already become due and payable or shall
become due and payable during the next ensuing fiscal year, or both, together with such
additional amount, if any, as, in the judgment of the board of trustees, is desirable to raise from
the taxable property of said district for the purpose of redeeming, during the said ensuing fiscal
year, any of said bonds which are redeemable but not due.
(2) The board of trustees has the authority to include in each amount certified for said
bond redemption fund an amount to create a reserve for the redemption of bonds in future years
prior to their maturities or for purchasing at a discount and cancellation any bond on which the
interest is being paid from the current district debt service mill levy; but said reserve shall be
restricted to the subsidiary account in the bond redemption fund for which said tax levy was
made. A total of not more than one mill on the then current valuation for assessment may be
carried in the reserve at any one time to be available for prior redemption purposes.

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