Colorado Code § 35-61-106

Industrial hemp registration program cash fund - industrial hemp research grant fund - fees
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(1) There is hereby created in the state treasury the industrial hemp
registration program cash fund, referred to in this article as the "fund". The fund consists of fees
collected by the commissioner pursuant to subsection (2) of this section and any general fund
moneys appropriated to the fund by the general assembly. The moneys in the fund are subject to
annual appropriation by the general assembly to the department for the direct and indirect costs
associated with implementing this article.
(2) The commissioner shall collect a fee from persons applying for a registration
pursuant to this article 61 based on a fee schedule determined by the commissioner. The
commissioner shall set the fee schedule at a level sufficient to generate the amount of money
necessary to cover the department's direct and indirect costs in implementing this article 61. The
commissioner may also collect any fees necessary to cover the cost of inspection and compliance
sampling and testing. The commissioner shall transmit the fees collected pursuant to this section
to the state treasurer for deposit in the fund.
(3) There is hereby created in the state treasury the industrial hemp research grant fund.
The fund consists of:
(a) Repealed.
(b) Any moneys from foundations, private individuals, or any other funding sources that
can be used to expand the scope or time frame of any hemp research authorized pursuant to this
article;
(c) On and after July 1, 2015, up to ten million dollars from the marijuana tax cash fund
created in section 39-28.8-501, C.R.S., as enacted by Senate Bill14-215. The moneys in the fund
are subject to annual appropriations by the general assembly to the department to establish and
administer an industrial hemp research grant program and to conduct hemp research.

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