Colorado Code § 33-14-106

Snowmobile recreation fund - creation - use of money
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(1) (a) The
snowmobile recreation fund is created in the state treasury.
(b) Except as provided pursuant to subsection (2) of this section, all fees from the
registration of snowmobiles, all money collected for the issuance of out-of-state snowmobile
permits pursuant to section 33-14-121, all money collected for fines under this article 14, and all
interest earned on the fees and fines are credited to the snowmobile recreation fund. The division
and commission shall use the money in the fund for the administration of this article 14 and for
the establishment and maintenance of snowmobile trails, vehicle parking areas, and facilities.
However, any fee money collected in excess of up to seventeen percent of each original or
renewal registration must be used exclusively for direct services and not administrative costs.
(2) When a Colorado peace officer other than a division of parks and wildlife officer
makes an arrest or issues a citation for an offense arising from a violation of this article 14, the
money collected for the resulting fine shall be transmitted to the state treasurer, who shall credit
one-half of the money to the snowmobile recreation fund and:
(a) If the peace officer is employed by a local jurisdiction, one-half to the treasurer of the
local jurisdiction in which the violation occurred, to be credited to the appropriate fund; or
(b) If the peace officer is employed by another state agency, one-half to a fund
administered by the state agency, as designated by the state agency.

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