Colorado Code § 24-30-1303.8

Governor's mansion maintenance fund - creation - report
Open in Lexace · Ask the AI about this section
(1) (a) The
governor's mansion maintenance fund, referred to in this section as the "fund", is hereby created
in the state treasury. The fund consists of money earned from the operation of the governor's
mansion, such as rental fees, and any proceeds from the lease of the parking lot associated with
the governor's mansion property, which money is credited to the fund by the state treasurer, and
any other money that the general assembly may appropriate or transfer to the fund. The state
treasurer shall credit all interest and income derived from the deposit and investment of money
in the fund to the fund. Subject to annual appropriation by the general assembly, the governor's
office may expend money from the fund for any operating costs for any governor's mansion
activities and the department may expend money from the fund for controlled maintenance of
the governor's mansion; except that the capital development committee shall review any
appropriation requests for controlled maintenance and shall forward its recommendations to the
joint budget committee.
(b) No later than December 1, 2018, and each December 1 thereafter, the department
shall provide a report to the capital development committee regarding the fund balance and
information regarding the controlled maintenance needs of the governor's mansion.
(2) If the money in the fund is insufficient to cover the cost of a controlled maintenance
project, the department may submit a controlled maintenance budget request for the governor's
mansion with the office of state planning and budgeting to be included with the office of state
planning and budgeting's submission to the capital development committee made pursuant to
section 24-37-304 (1)(c.3)(I)(D).

‹ 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.