Colorado Code § 26-2-1004

Individual development account program - rules
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(1) The IDA program
shall provide that eligible individuals who establish individual development accounts, as set
forth in section 26-2-1005, shall receive the benefit of matching moneys payable directly to the
service provider at the time of the eligible individual's expenditure of the moneys in his or her
individual development account for any of the following purposes:
(a) Securing postsecondary education, including but not limited to community college
courses, courses at a four-year college or university, or post-college, graduate courses for either
the individual or the individual's dependent;
(b) Securing postsecondary occupational training, including but not limited to vocational
or trade school training for either the individual or the individual's dependent;
(c) Purchasing a home for the first time, either individually or with another family
member; or
(d) Business capitalization.
(2) In addition to the purposes set forth in subsection (1) of this section, an eligible
individual may expend up to ten percent of the total moneys from his or her individual
development account for supportive counseling, mentoring, tutoring, or other related services as
provided by sponsoring organizations and as approved by such individual development account
holders.

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