Colorado Code § 24-75-201.5

Revenue shortfalls - required actions by the governor with respect to the reserve
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(1) (a) Whenever the revenue estimate for the current fiscal year, prepared in
accordance with section 24-75-201.3 (2), indicates that general fund expenditures for such fiscal
year based on appropriations then in effect will result in the use of one-half or more of the
reserve required by section 24-75-201.1 (1)(d), the governor shall formulate a plan for reducing
such general fund expenditures so that said reserve, as of the close of the fiscal year, will be at
least one-half of the amount required by said section 24-75-201.1 (1)(d). The governor shall
promptly notify the general assembly of the plan. The plan shall be promptly implemented by
the governor, using the procedures set forth in section 24-2-102 (4) or 24-50-109.5 or any other
lawful means.
(b) to (g) Repealed.
(2) In formulating a plan for the reduction of general fund expenditures as required by
subsection (1) of this section, the governor may consider any recommendations for reducing
general fund expenditures of the institutions of higher education submitted by the Colorado
commission on higher education, after consultation with the governing boards of such
institutions.
(3) Repealed.
(4) Whenever the governor has formulated and implemented a plan to reduce general
fund expenditures in accordance with subsection (1) of this section, and such plan reduces
general fund expenditures in an amount equal to or greater than one percent of all general fund
appropriations for the fiscal year, the governor, after consultation with the capital development
committee and the joint budget committee, may transfer general fund moneys from the capital
construction fund into the general fund. Pursuant to this subsection (4), the governor will restrict
the capital construction projects in the reverse order of the priorities as established by the capital
development committee unless approved by the capital development committee and the joint
budget committee.

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