Colorado Code § 27-60-505

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(1) The general
assembly shall appropriate to the state department seventy-five million dollars from the
behavioral and mental health cash fund created in section 24-75-230 to implement the grant
program.
(2) Of the money appropriated to the state department, regardless of the source, the BHA
shall award grants in the following manner:
(a) Thirty-five million dollars for community investment grants, as described in section
27-60-502 (2); and
(b) Forty million dollars for children, youth, and family services grants, as described in
section 27-60-502 (3).
(3) (a) The state department, BHA, and any person who receives money from the BHA,
including each grant recipient, shall comply with the compliance, reporting, record-keeping, and
program evaluation requirements established by the office of state planning and budgeting and
the state controller in accordance with section 24-75-226 (5).
(b) To be eligible to receive grant money for a capital expenditure, the grant applicant
that requests grant money that originates from the money the state received from the coronavirus
state fiscal recovery fund must submit to the BHA a written justification as set forth in 31 CFR
35.6 (b)(4) for the capital expenditure; except that this requirement does not apply if the BHA
determines that the written justification is not required based on how the expenditures authorized
pursuant to this part 5 will be reported to the United States department of the treasury. For grant
money that did not originate from the money the state received from the coronavirus state fiscal
recovery fund, a written justification is not required, except as the BHA determines necessary to
comply with federal written justification requirements.

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