Colorado Code § 24-77-103.7

Over-refunds of state revenues - definitions
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(1) For purposes of this
section, "over-refund" means a refund of state revenues that occurs when, through one or more
mechanisms utilized pursuant to law to refund state revenues in excess of the limitation on state
fiscal year spending for any given fiscal year, the amount of state revenues actually refunded
during any given fiscal year exceeds the amount of state revenues in excess of the limitation on
state fiscal year spending for the immediately preceding fiscal year required to be refunded
without making any calculations or reductions as otherwise provided in this section.
(2) The amount of any over-refunds actually made in a fiscal year commencing on or
after July 1, 2001, that have not been used to reduce the amount of state revenues in excess of
the limitation on state fiscal year spending for said fiscal year in accordance with the provisions
of this section shall be carried forward as a reduction of subsequent fiscal years' state revenues in
excess of the limitation on state fiscal year spending and shall be applied first to the earliest
fiscal years possible.
(3) For the fiscal year commencing on July 1, 2004, the controller shall:
(a) Calculate state fiscal year spending for the fiscal year in accordance with the
provisions of section 24-77-103 without making any reduction in state fiscal year spending for
the amount of over-refunds actually made in said fiscal year or for the amount of any over-
refunds made in the fiscal years commencing on or after July 1, 2001, but prior to July 1, 2004,
that have been carried forward to said fiscal year in accordance with subsection (2) of this
section; and
(b) Reduce the sum of the amount of state revenues in excess of the limitation on state
fiscal year spending for said fiscal year and the amount of any unrefunded state revenues in
excess of the limitation on state fiscal year spending for the fiscal years commencing on or after
July 1, 2001, but prior to July 1, 2004, that have been carried forward to said fiscal year in
accordance with section 24-77-103.8 (3) by an amount equal to the sum of the amount of over-
refunds actually made in said fiscal year and the amount of any over-refunds made in the fiscal
years commencing on or after July 1, 2001, but prior to July 1, 2004, that have been carried
forward to said fiscal year in accordance with subsection (2) of this section; however, the
amount of said reduction shall not exceed the amount of state revenues in excess of the
limitation on state fiscal year spending for said fiscal year.
(4) For fiscal years commencing on or after July 1, 2005, the controller shall:
(a) Calculate state fiscal year spending for the fiscal year in accordance with the
provisions of section 24-77-103 without making any reduction in state fiscal year spending for
the amount of over-refunds actually made in said fiscal year or for the amount of any over-
refunds made in previous fiscal years that have been carried forward to said fiscal year in
accordance with subsection (2) of this section; and
(b) Reduce the sum of the amount of state revenues in excess of the limitation on state
fiscal year spending for the fiscal year and the amount of any unrefunded state revenues in
excess of the limitation on state fiscal year spending for previous fiscal years that have been
carried forward to said fiscal year in accordance with section 24-77-103.8 (3) by an amount
equal to the sum of the amount of over-refunds actually made in said fiscal year and the amount
of any over-refunds made in previous fiscal years that have been carried forward to said fiscal
year in accordance with subsection (2) of this section; however, the amount of said reduction
shall not exceed the amount of state revenues in excess of the limitation on state fiscal year
spending for said fiscal year.
(5) All calculations and reductions made by the controller pursuant to this section shall
be subject to review by the state auditor.

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