Colorado Code § 25-1-512

Allocation of moneys - public health services support fund - created
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(1)
(a) The state department shall allocate any moneys that the general assembly may appropriate
for distribution to county or district public health agencies organized pursuant to this part 5 for
the provision of local health services. The state board shall determine the basis for the allocation
of moneys to the agencies. In determining the allocation of moneys, the state board shall take
into account the population served by each agency, the additional costs involved in operating
small or rural agencies, and the scope of services provided by each agency.
(b) (I) In order to qualify for state assistance, each county and city and county shall
contribute a minimum of one dollar and fifty cents per capita for its local health services and
may contribute additional amounts as it may determine to be necessary to meet its local health
needs.
(II) Notwithstanding the provisions of subparagraph (I) of this paragraph (b), for a
district public health agency, the counties or cities and counties of the district in total shall
contribute a minimum of one dollar and fifty cents per capita for local health services within the
district.
(c) Federally funded and state-funded special projects and demonstrations shall be in
addition to the allotments specified in paragraph (b) of this subsection (1).
(2) Repealed.

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