Colorado Code § 24-30-2303

Office of sustainability - creation - duties
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(1) The office of sustainability
is hereby created in the department. The office is a type 2 entity, as defined in section 24-1-105,
and exercises its powers and performs its duties and functions under the department. The office
shall work with state agencies to implement sustainable practices.
(2) The powers, duties, and functions of the office include:
(a) Providing leadership to and requiring accountability from state agencies regarding
ongoing sustainability initiatives;
(b) Developing baseline metrics and goals for the reduction of negative environmental
impacts and tracking state agencies' performance toward achieving those goals;
(c) Tracking the amount of money the state saves as a result of implementing sustainable
practices;
(d) Seeking and applying for federal funding and other grant opportunities that would
support state agencies' sustainable practices;
(e) Assisting state agencies in implementing sustainable procurement methods and
introducing options for environmentally preferable products or services to state agencies;
(f) Assisting state agencies in installing energy-efficient equipment and fixtures;
(g) Assisting state agencies in meeting building performance standards such as those
administered by the Colorado energy office;
(h) Coordinating and assisting in planning and constructing state agencies' electric
vehicle charging infrastructure and ensuring utilization of such infrastructure;
(i) Instituting water reduction initiatives for state agencies, including but not limited to:
(I) The installation of water-conserving fixtures and water-wise plants on state property;
(II) The conversion of nonnative grasses to xeriscape in accordance with the principles
of water-wise landscaping, with an emphasis on native plants, set forth in section 37-60-135
(2)(l); and
(III) The reduction of nonfunctional turf and encouragement of water-efficient
sustainable landscaping practices at state facilities;
(j) Assisting state agencies in transitioning from gas-powered to electric equipment;
(k) Implementing statewide waste diversion practices to increase state agencies'
recycling rates;
(l) Developing commuting opportunities for state employees that reduce greenhouse gas
emissions and other pollution;
(m) Assisting state agencies in developing training programs to educate state employees
on sustainable practices; and
(n) Conducting other activities as directed by the general assembly or the governor.

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