Colorado Code § 37-44-124

District treasurer
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(1) (a) The district treasurer shall be liable upon the
district treasurer's official bond and to indictment and criminal prosecution for malfeasance,
misfeasance, or failure to perform any duty prescribed in this article 44 as district treasurer. The
district treasurer may collect, receive, and receipt for all money belonging to the district; except
that district assessments shall be collected by the county treasurer pursuant to section 39-10-101
and distributed to the district treasurer pursuant to section 39-10-107.
(b) It is the duty of the county treasurer of each county in which the district is located, in
whole or in part, to collect and receipt for all assessments levied in the same manner and at the
same time and on the same receipt as is required in the collection of taxes upon real estate for
county purposes. The county treasurer of each county comprising a portion only of the district
shall remit to the district treasurer all money theretofore collected or received by the county
treasurer on account of the district in accordance with section 39-10-107. Every district treasurer
shall keep a bond fund account and a general fund account. The bond fund account shall consist
of all money received on account of interest and principal of bonds issued by the district, and
accounts for interest and principal shall be kept separate. The general fund shall consist of all
other money received by the collection of assessments or otherwise.
(2) The district treasurer shall pay out of said bond fund when due the interest and
principal of the bonds of said district at the time and place specified in said bonds and shall pay
out of the said general funds only upon the order of the board of directors, signed by the
president and countersigned by the secretary of the district. The district treasurer on the fifteenth
day of each month shall report to the secretary of the district the amount of money in his hands
to the credit of the respective funds showing the amount of warrants and bonds paid during the
previous month and the amount of warrants registered, if any. All such district assessments
collected and paid to the county treasurers shall be receipted for by said treasurers in their
official capacity, and they shall be responsible for the safekeeping and disbursement and
payment thereof the same as for other moneys collected by them as treasurers. Each county shall
receive for the collection of such taxes such amount as the board of directors may allow, to be
not less than twenty-five dollars nor more than one hundred dollars per year, but the board of
directors may allow such an additional amount to the county in which the office of the district is
located, such additional compensation, as it may determine in any event, not to exceed the sum
of five hundred dollars per year.

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