Colorado Code § 33-9-109

Funds - appropriations to former divisions in 2011 general appropriations act
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(1) Nothing in this article alters or affects funds previously administered by
the former wildlife commission or the former board of parks and outdoor recreation; except that
the parks and wildlife commission shall administer such funds.
(2) The commission shall adopt policies, procedures, or accounting methods to ensure
transparency and prevent the unauthorized commingling or impermissible use of moneys in
distinct funds, to ensure that moneys are expended consistent with the purposes for which they
are received, collected, or appropriated, and to ensure that appropriate records are maintained for
audit purposes.
(3) (a) The commission shall segregate all moneys received pursuant to section 3
(1)(b)(II) of article XXVII of the state constitution from all other moneys and shall spend these
moneys solely for development and improvement of new and existing state parks, recreation
areas, and recreational trails.
(b) The commission shall segregate all moneys received pursuant to section 5 (1)(a)(I) of
article XXVII of the state constitution and spend these moneys solely for investments in the
wildlife resources of Colorado, including the protection and restoration of crucial wildlife
habitats, appropriate programs for maintaining Colorado's diverse wildlife heritage, wildlife
watching, and educational programs about wildlife and wildlife environment, consistent with the
purposes set forth under section 1 (1)(a) of article XXVII.
(c) The commission shall segregate all moneys received pursuant to section 5 (1)(a)(II)
of article XXVII of the state constitution and spend these moneys solely for investments in the
outdoor recreation resources of Colorado, including the state parks system, trails, public
information and environmental education resources, and water for recreational facilities,
consistent with the purposes set forth under section 1 (1)(a) of article XXVII.
(4) Repealed.

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