H.B. 08-1037 Legislative expenditures - appropriations - legislative aides - nonmetro members' per diem and travel expenses. Increases the amount of moneys appropriated to the house of representatives and senate in state fiscal year 2007-08 by $102,151 to fund an increase in expenditures for legislative aides, and correspondingly increases the maximum amount of moneys that may be expended on legislative aides during the 2008 legislative session to $470,431. Beginning with the 2008 legislative session and until July 1, 2010, changes the legislative per diem from an amount equal to 85% of the federal per diem rate for the city and county of Denver to $150 per legislative day for expenses incurred during the legislative session by members residing outside the Denver metropolitan area. On and after July 1, 2010, sets the legislative per diem to an amount per legislative day for expenses incurred during the legislative session by members residing outside the Denver metropolitan area equal to 85% of the federal per diem rate for the city and county of Denver set as of October 1 of the calendar year immediately prior to the fiscal year in which the per diem rate is to be used. Entitles members who reside outside the Denver metropolitan area to receive travel expenses to any location within their districts, rather than just to their homes, and back to Denver once a week during legislative sessions.
APPROVED by Governor
February 7, 2008
EFFECTIVE
February 7, 2008
H.B. 08-1281 Supplemental appropriation - department of agriculture. Amends the 2007 general appropriations act to decrease the total appropriation to the department of agriculture. Increases the general fund portion of the appropriation and decreases the cash funds, cash funds exempt, and federal funds portions.
APPROVED by Governor
March 20, 2008
EFFECTIVE
March 20, 2008
H.B. 08-1282 Supplemental appropriation - department of corrections. Amends the 2007 general appropriations act to increase the total appropriation to the department of corrections. Decreases the general fund portion of the appropriation and increases the cash funds exempt and federal funds portions.
Amends the 2006 general appropriations act to decrease the total appropriation to the department of corrections. Decreases the general fund portion of the appropriation.
APPROVED by Governor
March 17, 2008
EFFECTIVE
March 17, 2008
H.B. 08-1283 Supplemental appropriation - department of education. Amends the 2007 general appropriation act to increase the total appropriation to the department of education. Increases the general fund, cash funds, and cash funds exempt portions of the appropriation and decreases the federal funds portion.
APPROVED by Governor
March 17, 2008
EFFECTIVE
March 17, 2008
H.B. 08-1284 Supplemental appropriation - offices of the governor, lt governor, and state planning and budgeting. Amends the 2007 general appropriation act to decrease the total appropriation to the offices of the governor, lt. governor, and state planning and budgeting. Decreases the general fund and cash funds exempt portions of the appropriation.
Amends the 2006 general appropriation act to decrease the total appropriation to the offices of the governor, lt. governor, and state planning and budgeting. Decreases the cash funds portion of the appropriation.
Extends the date that certain appropriations made in House Bill 06-1201, concerning the proportion of limited gaming revenues designated for the promotion of tourism in the state are available from June 30, 2007, to June 30, 2008.
APPROVED by Governor
March 17, 2008
EFFECTIVE
March 17, 2008
H.B. 08-1285 Supplemental appropriation - department of health care policy and financing. Amends the 2007 general appropriation act to increase the total appropriation to the department of health care policy and financing. Increases the general fund and federal funds portions of the appropriation and decreases the cash funds exempt portion.
Amends the 2006 general appropriation act to increase the total appropriation to the department of health care policy and financing. Decreases the general fund portion of the appropriation and increases the cash funds, cash funds exempt, and federal funds portions.
Increases an appropriation made in Senate Bill 07-097, concerning the allocation of tobacco litigation settlement moneys that are not currently required to be allocated to existing tobacco settlement programs to the department for health-related programs for the pediatric speciality hospital, indigent care program.
Releases all restrictions on funds for medical services premiums and funds for mediciad mental health community programs for the 2006-07 fiscal year in the department of health care policy and financing.
Releases all restrictions on funds for department of human services medicaid-funded programs, mental health and alcohol and drug abuse services-medicaid funding and services for people with developmental disabilities, in the department of health care policy and financing.
APPROVED by Governor
March 17, 2008
EFFECTIVE
March 17, 2008
H.B. 08-1286 Supplemental appropriation - department of higher education. Amends the 2007 general appropriation act to increase the total appropriation to the department of higher education. Increases the general fund and cash funds exempt portions of the appropriation.
Increases an appropriation made in Senate Bill 07-097, concerning the allocation of tobacco litigation settlement moneys that are not currently required to be allocated to existing tobacco settlement programs to the department for health-related programs for the health sciences center.
APPROVED by Governor
March 17, 2008
EFFECTIVE
March 17, 2008
H.B. 08-1287 Supplemental appropriation - department of human services. Amends the 2007 general appropriation act to increase the total appropriation to the department of human services. Increase the general fund, cash funds, and federal funds portions of the appropriation and decreases the cash funds portion.
Amends the 2006 general appropriation act to decrease the total appropriation to the department of human services. Decreases the general fund and cash funds exempt portions of the appropriation.
Increases an appropriation made in Senate Bill 07-097, concerning the allocation of tobacco litigation settlement moneys that are not currently required to be allocated to existing tobacco settlement programs to health-related programs to the department, mental health and alcohol and drug abuse services, medically indigent, for mental health services for juvenile and adult offenders and mental health and alcohol and drug abuse services, alcohol and drug abuse division, community programs, for treatment and detoxification contracts and for prevention contracts.
Increases an appropriation made in House Bill 07-1062, concerning the creation of a statewide system of early childhood councils to the department, division of child care, for the child care assistance program.
APPROVED by Governor
March 17, 2008
EFFECTIVE
March 17, 2008
H.B. 08-1288 Supplemental appropriation - judicial department. Amends the 2007 general appropriation act to increase the total appropriation to the judicial department. Increases the general fund, cash funds, and cash funds exempt portions of the appropriation.
APPROVED by Governor
March 17, 2008
EFFECTIVE
March 17, 2008
H.B. 08-1289 Supplemental appropriation - department of labor and employment. Amends the 2007 general appropriation act to increase the total appropriation to the department of labor and employment. Increases the cash funds and federal funds portions of the appropriation and decreases the cash funds exempt portion.
Modifies the appropriation made in House Bill 07-1228, concerning renewable energy, to the department for allocation to the executive director's office for legal services.
APPROVED by Governor
March 17, 2008
EFFECTIVE
March 17, 2008
H.B. 08-1290 Supplemental appropriation - department of law. Amends the 2007 general appropriation act to increase the total appropriation to the department of law. Decreases the general fund, cash funds, and federal funds portions of the appropriation and increases the cash funds exempt portion.
Repeals a portion of an appropriation made in House Bill 07-1322, concerning measures to prevent mortgage fraud to the department of law for the implementation of said act.
Repeals a portion of an appropriation made in Senate Bill 07-203, concerning the regulation of persons participating in mortgage loan transactions to the department of law of the implementation of said act.
APPROVED by Governor
March 17, 2008
EFFECTIVE
March 17, 2008
H.B. 08-1291 Supplemental appropriation - legislative department. Amends the 2007 general appropriations act to increase the total appropriation to the legislative department. Increases the general fund portion of the appropriation.
APPROVED by Governor
March 17, 2008
EFFECTIVE
March 17, 2008
H.B. 08-1292 Supplemental appropriation - department of local affairs. Amends the 2007 general appropriation act to decrease the total appropriation to the department of local affairs. Decreases the general fund, cash funds, cash funds exempt, and federal funds portions of the appropriation.
APPROVED by Governor
March 17, 2008
EFFECTIVE
March 17, 2008
H.B. 08-1293 Supplemental appropriation - department of military and veterans affairs. Amends the 2007 general appropriations act to decrease the total appropriation to the department of military and veterans affairs. Decreases the general fund and federal funds portions of the appropriation.
APPROVED by Governor
March 19, 2008
EFFECTIVE
March 19, 2008
H.B. 08-1294 Supplemental appropriation - department of natural resources. Amends the 2007 general appropriations act to increase the total appropriation to the department of natural resources. Decreases the general fund and federal funds portions of the appropriation and increases the cash funds and cash funds exempt portions.
APPROVED by Governor
March 19, 2008
EFFECTIVE
March 19, 2008
H.B. 08-1295Supplemental appropriation - department of personnel and administration. Amends the 2007 general appropriation act to increase the total appropriation to the department of personnel and administration. Increases the general fund, cash funds, and cash funds exempt portions of the appropriation.
APPROVED by Governor
March 19, 2008
EFFECTIVE
March 19, 2008
H.B. 08-1296 Supplemental appropriation - department of public health and environment. Amends the 2007 general appropriation act to increase the total appropriation to the department of public health and environment. Increases the general fund, cash funds, and cash funds exempt portions of the appropriation and decreases the federal funds portion.
Increases an appropriation made in Senate Bill 07-097, concerning the allocation of tobacco litigation settlement moneys that are not currently required to be allocated to existing tobacco settlement programs to the department, local health services, for local, district, and regional health department distributions and for disease control and environmental epidemiology division and increases the total amount appropriated to the department.
Increases an appropriation made in House Bill 07-1359, concerning the allocation of a portion of the tobacco litigation settlement moneys received by the state from the strategic contribution fund to the department, special purpose disease control programs, Ryan White act, operating expenses, to the department, prevention services division, prevention partnerships, Tony Grampsas youth services program, and family and community health, child, adolescent, and school health, nurse home visitor program.
APPROVED by Governor
March 19, 2008
EFFECTIVE
March 19, 2008
H.B. 08-1297 Supplemental appropriation - department of public safety. Amends the 2007 general appropriation act to increase the total appropriation to the department of public safety. Increases the general fund and federal funds portions of the appropriation and decreases the cash funds and cash funds exempt portions.
APPROVED by Governor
March 19, 2008
EFFECTIVE
March 19, 2008
H.B. 08-1298 Supplemental appropriation - department of regulatory agencies. Amends the 2007 general appropriation act to decrease the total appropriation to the department of regulatory agencies. Decreases the general fund, cash funds, cash funds exempt, and federal funds portions of the appropriation.
Decreases amounts appropriated by House Bill 07-1322, concerning measures to prevent mortgage fraud, to the department for the purchase of legal services from the department of law and the amount allocated to the division of real estate for the implementation of said act.
Decreases amounts appropriated by Senate Bill 07-203, concerning the regulation of persons participating in mortgage loan transactions, to the department for implementation of said act and for the purchase of legal services from the department of law.
APPROVED by Governor
March 19, 2008
EFFECTIVE
March 19, 2008
H.B. 08-1299 Supplemental appropriation - department of revenue. Amends the 2007 general appropriation act to increase the total appropriation to the department of revenue. Increases the general fund and cash funds exempt portions of the appropriation and decreases the cash funds portion.
APPROVED by Governor
March 19, 2008
EFFECTIVE
March 19, 2008
H.B. 08-1300 Supplemental appropriation - department of state. Amends the 2007 general appropriation act to decrease the total appropriation to the department of state. Decreases the cash funds portion of the appropriation.
APPROVED by Governor
April 10, 2008
EFFECTIVE
April 10, 2008
H.B. 08-1301 Supplemental appropriation - department of transportation. Amends the 2007 general appropriation act to decrease the total appropriation to the department of transportation. Decreases the cash funds exempt portion of the appropriation.
APPROVED by Governor
March 19, 2008
EFFECTIVE
March 19, 2008
H.B. 08-1302 Supplemental appropriation - department of treasury. Amends the 2007 general appropriation act to decrease the total appropriation to the department of treasury. Decreases the general fund portion of the appropriation and increases the cash funds portion.
APPROVED by Governor
March 19, 2008
EFFECTIVE
March 19, 2008
H.B. 08-1303 Supplemental appropriation - capital construction. Amends the 2003 general appropriation act to increase the total appropriation for capital construction projects. Increases the amount appropriated to the department of higher education for the center for bioethics and humanities at the university of Colorado health sciences center.
Adds a footnote to the appropriation made in the 2004 general appropriations act to the department of higher education for phase 3 of the building 500 renovation at the university of Colorado at Denver and health sciences center to clarify that it is the intent of the general assembly that this appropriation remain available until June 30, 2009.
Amends the 2005 general appropriation act to reduce the amount of general fund revenues appropriated to the capital construction fund for the 2005-06 state fiscal year. Adds footnotes to certain capital construction appropriations made in the 2005 general appropriation act to clarify that, in making these appropriations, it is the intent of the general assembly that:
● The appropriation to the department of higher education for information technology infrastructure at the university of Colorado at Boulder remain available until December 31, 2010.
● The appropriation to the department of higher education for additions and alterations at Shortgrass Steppe field station at Colorado state university remain available until June 30, 2011.
● The appropriation to the department of public health and environment for natural resources damage restoration remain available until June 30, 2011.
Amends the 2006 general appropriation act to decrease the total appropriation for capital construction projects. Decreases the amount appropriated to the department of higher education for the Fitzsimons, PASCAL II addition. Increases the amount appropriated to the department of military and veterans affairs for the Grand Junction maintenance shop. Changes the capital construction appropriation made to the department of personnel for a new office building located at 1555 Sherman street to the capitol complex master plan.
Amends the 2007 general appropriation act to increase the total appropriation for capital construction projects. Increases the amount appropriated to the department of higher education for renovations and additions for Plachy Hall at Adams state college. Increases the amount appropriated to the department of higher education for additions and renovations for Saunders fieldhouse at Mesa state college. Increases the amount appropriated to the department of higher education for the renovation of Kelly Hall at Western state college. Increases the amount appropriated to the department of higher education for district cooling plant No. 2 and for the Rockwell hall business expansion at Colorado state university. Adds funding for the department of higher education for phase 1B of the new academic village at Colorado state university, the 3rd floor buildout of the general research lab building at the Colorado school of mines, track rehabilitation for the Cumbres and Toltec scenic railroad, and for museum relocation logistics. Increases the amount appropriated to the department of higher education for regional museum preservation projects. Increases the amount appropriated to the department of human services for domiciliary renovation of the Colorado state veterans center at Homelake. Decreases the amount appropriated to the department of natural resources for the department of parks and outdoor recreation for automated entrances. Increases the amount appropriated to the department of natural resources for the division of parks and outdoor recreation for revenue enhancements. Adds funding for the department of revenue to repair the eastbound lane and the scale pit at the Fort Morgan port-of-entry and for replacement of the westbound scale pit at the Limon port-of-entry.
Amends lettered notes attached to certain capital construction appropriations made in the 2007 general appropriations act to:
● Decrease the amount appropriated to the department of natural resources for the division of parks and outdoor recreation for various projects funded by cash funds exempt sources.
● Specifies that appropriations to the department of revenue for improvements at the Fort Morgan and Limon port-of-entries shall use, in part, moneys from the highways users tax fund.
APPROVED by Governor
March 19, 2008
EFFECTIVE
March 19, 2008
H.B. 08-1361 Legislative appropriation. Appropriates $33,188,958 for matters related to the legislative department for the 2008-09 fiscal year. Requires that any general fund appropriations to the legislative department that are unexpended and unencumbered as of the close of the 2007-08 fiscal year be transferred by the state treasurer to the ballot information publication and distribution revolving fund. Specifies that the amount transferred shall not exceed $500,000.
APPROVED by Governor
April 7, 2008
EFFECTIVE
April 7, 2008
H.B. 08-1375 General appropriation - long bill. Provides for the payment of expenses of the executive, legislative, and judicial departments of the state of Colorado, and of its agencies and institutions, for and during the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2008. Sets the grand total for the operating budget at $18,366,882,459 of which $6,520,527,731 is from the general fund, $1,108,460,823 is from general fund exempt, $5,077,410,428 is from cash funds, $1,579,494,122 is from reappropriated funds, and $4,080,989,355 is from federal funds.
Appropriates $837,679,021 for capital construction projects of which $180,574,268 is from the capital construction fund, $608,374,386 is from cash funds, and $48,730,367 is from federal funds.
Makes additional changes in appropriations for the 2006-2007 calendar year.
APPROVED by Governor
April 28, 2008
EFFECTIVE
April 28, 2008
PORTIONS VETOED
April 28, 2008
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