Colorado Code § 26-2-707.5

Community resources investment assistance
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(1) A county department
may use county block grant moneys to invest in the development of community resources that
support the purposes of the federal "Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity
Reconciliation Act", Public Law 104-193, and that are designed to assist eligible applicants or
participants under section 26-2-706 or 26-2-706.6. An eligible applicant or participant may
receive benefits or services from such a community resource without completing an application
pursuant to section 26-2-106 or an individual responsibility contract pursuant to section 26-2-
708 (2). However, nothing in this subsection (1) precludes a county department from requiring
such applications and individual responsibility contracts in a county's individual contracting
procedures established pursuant to subsection (2) of this section.
(2) The state board shall establish standards and procedures through rules for the use of
county block grant moneys pursuant to this section including but not limited to the contracting
procedures counties must follow to ensure that funds are being spent to support TANF-eligible
applicants or participants. Such contracting procedures shall include a requirement that a
county's contract with a provider shall specify the approximate number of applicants or
participants to be served by the provider. Counties shall also be required to adopt official written
policies as referenced in section 26-2-716 (2.5) regarding the types of community resources in
which counties are investing, the purposes of such community resource investments, the income
eligibility standards, and the county's dispute resolution processes.
(3) A county that uses county block grant moneys pursuant to this section shall use all
moneys in accordance with all applicable federal and state statutes and regulations.
(4) A county shall not be authorized to use funds pursuant to this section for the purpose
of supplanting funds.
(5) Nothing in this section shall preclude a household from applying for and receiving
basic cash assistance.

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