Colorado Code § 29-11-100.2

Legislative declaration
Open in Lexace · Ask the AI about this section
(1) The general assembly hereby finds and
declares that dialing 911 is the most effective and familiar way the public has of seeking
emergency assistance. Basic emergency service and public safety is fundamentally a government
concern and the exercise of police powers for the protection and betterment of the health, safety,
security, and welfare of the public. This part 1 as amended by House Bill 20-1293, enacted in
2020, is intended to provide funding mechanisms for the continued technological advancement
of emergency telephone service for all users of the system.
(2) The general assembly further finds and declares that:
(a) In order to provide for the future of 911 technology advancement in Colorado, local
funding and local control must be maintained, while at the same time, additional funding for
projects, programs, and services must also be provided. It is therefore the intent of the general
assembly to maintain and strengthen the existing local funding structure for emergency
telephone service in the state while also creating a new funding mechanism for local
expenditures that will improve the quality of the emergency telephone service statewide.
(b) Nothing in this part 1 should be construed:
(I) To alter the method of regulation or deregulation of providers of telecommunications
service as set forth in article 15 of title 40; and
(II) To impose a tax. The primary purpose of the charges and surcharges authorized in
this part 1 is to defray the reasonable direct and indirect costs of providing emergency telephone
service. The charges authorized in this part 1 do not raise revenue for the general expenses of
government.

‹ 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.