Colorado Code § 39-26-731

Eligible decarbonizing building materials - tax preference performance statement - legislative declaration - definition - repeal
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(1) (a) The general assembly hereby
finds and declares that:
(I) The general assembly has committed to reduce greenhouse gases through numerous
policy and regulatory measures to meet the goals established in 2019;
(II) Great quantities of emissions are released during the manufacture and transport of
building materials used in construction projects;
(III) There is great potential for businesses and individuals in the state to reduce
greenhouse gas emissions in construction projects by purchasing and using eligible
decarbonizing building materials, which are building materials with a maximum acceptable
global warming potential as determined by the office of the state architect;
(IV) Providing a sales and use tax exemption for eligible decarbonizing building
materials will encourage businesses and individuals to purchase and use those building materials
rather than industry standard materials; and
(V) The purchase and use of eligible decarbonizing building materials will help improve
environmental outcomes and accelerate necessary greenhouse gas reductions to protect public
health and the environment and conserve a livable climate by incorporating emissions
information from throughout the supply chain and product life cycle into building material
purchasing and use decisions.
(b) In accordance with section 39-21-304 (1), which requires each bill that creates a new
tax expenditure to include a tax preference performance statement as part of a statutory
legislative declaration, the general assembly hereby finds and declares that the purposes of the
tax expenditure created in subsection (3) of this section are to:
(I) Induce certain designated behavior by taxpayers, specifically the purchase and use of
eligible decarbonizing building materials; and
(II) Contribute to the state's effort to achieve its climate goals.
(c) The general assembly and the state auditor shall measure the effectiveness of the
exemption in achieving the purposes specified in subsection (1)(b) of this section based on the
quantity of eligible decarbonizing building materials sold and used in the state. The Colorado
energy office and office of the state architect shall provide the state auditor with any available
information that would assist the state auditor's measurement.
(2) As used in this section, unless the context otherwise requires, "eligible decarbonizing
building materials" means building materials that have a maximum acceptable global warming
potential as determined by the office of the state architect pursuant to section 24-92-117.
"Eligible decarbonizing building materials" includes:
(a) Asphalt and asphalt mixtures;
(b) Cement and concrete mixtures;
(c) Glass;
(d) Post-tension steel;
(e) Reinforcing steel;
(f) Structural steel; and
(g) Wood structural elements.
(3) On and after July 1, 2024, all sales, storage, and use of eligible decarbonizing
building materials that are on the list of eligible materials maintained by the office of the state
architect pursuant to section 24-92-117 (7), are exempt from taxation under parts 1 and 2 of this
article 26.
(4) By January 1, 2024, the office of the state architect shall provide the list it compiles
and maintains pursuant to section 24-92-117 (7) to the department of revenue. Based on the list
from the office of the state architect, the department shall create and maintain a database of
products, including the manufacturers of the products, that are eligible for the sales and use tax
exemption allowed pursuant to this section for use by entities that sell decarbonizing building
materials.
(5) This section is repealed, effective July 1, 2034.

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