Colorado Code § 37-48-111

Investment of surplus funds
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The board of directors of said district may
invest any surplus funds of the district, including any amounts in the construction fund not
needed for immediate use to pay the cost of construction of any project in any one of the
subdistricts or to pay bonds or coupons or to meet current expenses, in securities meeting the
investment requirements established in part 6 of article 75 of title 24, C.R.S. The board of
directors of said district may require any funds of the district, or of any subdistrict, to be
deposited with such depository or bank as may be designated by the board and likewise has
authority to require the treasurer of the district to take from such depository a bond with
corporate surety to insure payment of any such deposit, or to require such depository to insure
payment of any such deposit, or to require such depository to pledge securities of the same kind
as those in which the district is authorized to invest its funds to insure payment of any such
deposit.

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