Colorado Code § 32-1-104.8

Information statement regarding taxes and debt
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(1) Every special
district shall record a special district public disclosure document and a map of the boundaries of
the district with the county clerk and recorder of each county in which the district is located that
provides the following information:
(a) The name of the district;
(b) The powers of the district as authorized by section 32-1-1004 and the district's
service plan or, as appropriate, the district's statement of purpose as described in section 32-1-
208, current as of the time of the filing;
(c) A statement indicating that the district's service plan or, as appropriate, the district's
statement of purpose as described in section 32-1-208, which can be amended from time to time,
includes a description of the district's powers and authority, and that a copy of the service plan or
statement of purpose is available from the division; and
(d) The following statement:
[Name of the district] is authorized by title 32 of the Colorado Revised Statutes to use a
number of methods to raise revenues for capital needs and general operations costs. These
methods, subject to the limitations imposed by section 20 of article X of the Colorado
constitution, include issuing debt, levying taxes, and imposing fees and charges.
Information concerning directors, management, meetings, elections, and current taxes are
provided annually in the Notice to Electors described in section 32-1-809 (1), Colorado
Revised Statutes, which can be found at the district office, on the district's website, on file
at the division of local government in the state department of local affairs, or on file at the
office of the clerk and recorder of each county in which the special district is located.
(2) Special districts existing as of August 7, 2013, shall record the special district public
disclosure document required by subsection (1) of this section on or before December 31, 2014.
The disclosure document for any district organized after August 7, 2013, or for any inclusion of
additional real property within an existing district, shall be recorded at the same time the decree
or order confirming the action is recorded as required by section 32-1-105. The requirement to
record the disclosure document may be enforced by the board of county commissioners or the
governing body of any municipality that has approved the service plan of the district in the same
manner as the enforcement of information reporting requirements under section 32-1-209.
Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, failure to record a disclosure document does
not invalidate the organization of, or change the boundaries of, a district or provide a cause of
action against the district or any other person, nor does it invalidate or reduce any debt issued at
any time by the district, nor does it reduce for any property the mill levy or its responsibility for
the proportionate share of the district's outstanding debt.
(3) This section does not apply to any special district while it is on inactive status under
section 32-1-104 (4).
(4) Nothing contained in the special district public disclosure document required by this
section constitutes the basis for a title defect or creation of an unmarketable title.
(5) Recording a special district public disclosure document and map is subject to the fee
payment requirements set forth in section 30-1-103 (1), C.R.S.

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