Colorado Code § 24-32-3604

Rural economic advancement of Colorado towns - coordination of nonmonetary assistance - application - rules
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(1) For the purpose of assisting rural
communities with job retention and creation, the executive director shall coordinate the
provision of available state nonmonetary resources and assistance to rural communities impacted
by a significant economic event or an anticipated event that has been announced. Any staff
support needed for the coordination of nonmonetary resources and assistance must be provided
within the department's staffing structure as it existed on August 8, 2018, without additional full-
time equivalent employees (FTE).
(2) (a) If a rural community has experienced a significant economic event or anticipates
an event that has been announced, a person may apply to the executive director on behalf of the
rural community for the provision and coordination of available state nonmonetary resources and
other nonmonetary assistance. The executive director shall determine the form and manner of
application for nonmonetary resources and assistance and shall publish application instructions
and any necessary forms on the department's website.
(b) If a person applying on behalf of a rural community has sufficiently demonstrated to
the executive director's satisfaction that the rural community qualifies for assistance under this
section, the executive director shall coordinate the resources and assistance with the department
of labor and employment created in section 24-1-121, the Colorado office of economic
development created in section 24-48.5-101, and the regional manager of the region covering the
rural community for the department of local affairs created in section 24-1-125. The executive
director and the executive directors of the department of labor and employment and the Colorado
office of economic development shall each determine whether such assistance requires any
staffing support. If practicable within the agencies' existing resources, the executive director may
coordinate nonmonetary resources and assistance from all relevant state agencies to the rural
community, including the following types of assistance:
(I) Capacity-building resources and services such as job training and other workforce
development;
(II) Technical assistance; and
(III) Other nonmonetary resources.
(3) The executive director may promulgate rules as necessary for the implementation of
this section.

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