Colorado Code § 24-36-108

Notice of payment - when interest ceases
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(1) The treasury department
shall maintain a record of the number and amount of each warrant and each check presented for
payment and endorsed by the state treasurer as provided in section 24-36-107. Whenever there
are sufficient moneys in the state treasury to pay part or all of such endorsed warrants and
checks, the state treasurer shall give notice of the date of payment of the same through
publication, twice, in some newspaper published in Denver, listing the numbers and amounts of
the warrants and checks that he or she is prepared to pay on said date. Interest on the warrants
and checks so listed shall cease at the expiration of fifteen days from the last date of publication
of said notice.
(2) The state treasurer is authorized to pay interest on any such warrant and any such
check at the rate endorsed thereon out of any moneys in the state treasury to the credit of the
general fund or such other fund out of which the warrant or check is payable and to charge the
amount of interest so paid to such fund.
(3) Interest paid on any such warrant or any such check shall be receipted for thereon by
the payee or assignee thereof.

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