Colorado Code § 24-50-109.5

Fiscal emergencies - emergency orders
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(1) As used in this section,
"fiscal emergency" means any crisis concerning the fiscal condition of state government which is
caused by a significant general fund revenue shortfall or significant reductions in cash or federal
funds received by the state, which threatens the orderly operation of state government and the
health, safety, or welfare of the citizens of the state, and which is declared a fiscal emergency by
joint resolution adopted by the general assembly and approved by the governor in accordance
with section 39 of article V of the state constitution.
(2) With the advice and assistance of the state personnel director, the governor shall take
such actions as necessary to be utilized by each principal department and each institution of
higher education, including the Auraria higher education center established in article 70 of title
23, to reduce state personnel expenditures in the event of a fiscal emergency. Such actions
include, but need not be limited to, separations, voluntary furloughs, mandatory furloughs,
suspension of increases in salary and state contributions for group benefit plans, suspension of
step pay, job-sharing, hiring freezes, forced reallocation of vacant positions, or a combination
thereof. Any suspension of salary increases or increases in state contributions for group benefit
plans shall apply statewide to all employees in the state personnel system. If mandatory
furloughs are utilized in any principal department or institution of higher education, including
the Auraria higher education center established in article 70 of title 23, such furloughs shall be
implemented by each appointing authority so that all employees under such authority, regardless
of status, position, or level of employment, are furloughed for the same length of time, consistent
with section 24-2-103 (2). Employees of the following agencies and employees with duties as
described shall not be subject to mandatory furlough: The Colorado state patrol, correctional
officers, police officers, employees of the department of human services providing hands-on
care, and employees providing hands-on nursing care.
(3) Promptly after the adoption of a joint resolution declaring a fiscal emergency, the
head of each principal department and the governing board of each institution of higher
education and the Auraria higher education center established in article 70 of title 23, C.R.S.,
shall order into effect, on an emergency basis and in accordance with the actions taken by the
governor pursuant to subsection (2) of this section, those measures they find necessary and
appropriate to reduce the personnel expenditures of their departments or institutions to enable
them to operate within available revenues. No such order shall have an effect beyond the time
period specified in the joint resolution declaring the fiscal emergency.

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