Colorado Code § 25-4-2301

Colorado immunization fund - supplemental tobacco litigation
Open in Lexace · Ask the AI about this section
settlement moneys account - creation. There are hereby created in the state treasury the
Colorado immunization fund and an account within the fund to be known as the supplemental
tobacco litigation settlement moneys account. The principal of the portion of the fund that is not
the account consists of general fund appropriations made by the general assembly to the fund
and gifts, grants, or awards received by the department of public health and environment from
the federal government or private sources for the fund. The principal of the account consists of
tobacco litigation settlement moneys transferred by the state treasurer to the account in
accordance with section 24-75-1104.5 (1.7)(h), C.R.S. All interest and income earned on the
deposit and investment of moneys in the portion of the fund that is not the account shall be
credited to that portion of the fund. All interest and income earned on the deposit and investment
of moneys in the account shall be credited to and remain in the account until transferred as
required by this section. Except as otherwise provided in this section, and subject to annual
appropriation by the general assembly to the department, the department shall expend the
principal of the fund and the account only for the purpose of immunization and immunization
strategies; except that, at the end of the 2007-08 fiscal year and at the end of any fiscal year
thereafter, any unexpended and unencumbered moneys in the portion of the fund that is not the
account shall remain in that portion of the fund and may be used by the department through the
state immunization program to support infant, child, and adolescent vaccination. All unexpended
and unencumbered moneys in the account at the end of any fiscal year remain in the account and
shall not be transferred to the general fund or any other fund.

‹ Prev All Colorado sections Next ›


Lexace provides legal information, not legal advice, and no attorney–client relationship is created. Statute text is provided for general information and may not reflect the most recent amendments; verify against the official state code.