Colorado Code § 25-25-102

Legislative declaration
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(1) The general assembly hereby finds and declares
that, for the benefit of the people of the state of Colorado and the improvement of their health,
welfare, and living conditions:
(a) It is essential that the people of this state have adequate medical care and health
facilities;
(b) It is important that medical care and health facilities are made readily available by
networks and organizations of health institutions, whether such networks and organizations are
located within the state of Colorado or have facilities located both within and outside the state of
Colorado;
(c) It is a benefit to the people of the state of Colorado to serve such multistate
institutions, as such service will create health-care-related employment opportunities;
(d) It is essential that health institutions that have headquarters in Colorado or that
operate or manage health facilities in Colorado, and affiliates of such health institutions, be
provided with appropriate additional means to assist in the development and maintenance of
public health, health care, hospitals, and related facilities wherever such health institutions are
located in order that they can provide more adequate medical care and health facilities to the
people of Colorado;
(e) It is the purpose of this article to provide a measure of assistance to enable health
institutions in the state to refund or refinance outstanding indebtedness incurred for health
facilities and to provide additional facilities and structures that are greatly needed to accomplish
the purposes of this article; and
(f) The exemption of bonds and notes issued pursuant to this article from all taxation and
assessments in the state of Colorado benefit only the residents of the state of Colorado.
(2) It is the intent of the general assembly to create the Colorado health facilities
authority to lend money to health institutions and to authorize the authority to acquire, construct,
reconstruct, repair, alter, improve, extend, own, lease, and dispose of properties so that the
authority may be able to promote the health and welfare of the people of this state and develop
health-care-related employment opportunities for the people of this state. In enacting this article,
it is the intent of the general assembly to vest the authority with the powers necessary to
accomplish these purposes. However, it is not the intent of the general assembly to authorize the
authority to operate a health facility.
(3) This article shall be liberally construed to accomplish the intentions expressed in this
section.

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