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Session Laws of Colorado 2003
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CHAPTER 41
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GOVERNMENT - STATE
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SENATE BILL 03-143 [Digest]
BY SENATOR(S) Taylor, Anderson, Chlouber, Entz, Fitz-Gerald, Gordon, Grossman, Hanna, Isgar, Kester, McElhany, Phillips, and Sandoval;
also REPRESENTATIVE(S) White, Borodkin, Coleman, Hall, Larson, Marshall, Miller, Rippy, Romanoff, Veiga, Williams S., and Williams T.
AN ACT
Concerning the transfer of certain existing employees from the Colorado office of economic development to the Colorado tourism office.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Colorado:
SECTION 1. 24-49.7-105, Colorado Revised Statutes, is amended to read:
24-49.7-105. Administrative costs - transfer of employees. (1) Except as provided in subsection (2) of this section, any administrative expenses and any staffing or other resource requirements associated with the office or the expenditure of moneys from the fund and the additional source fund shall be met with existing employees transferred from the department of local affairs and the Colorado office of economic development created in section 24-48.5-101 pursuant to subsection (3) of this section and with the a combination of existing staff, office space, and resources of the office of the governor at the time the office is created. Moneys in the fund shall not be appropriated for said expenses.
(2) The board may expend moneys in the additional source fund for administrative expenses associated with the office or the expenditure of moneys from the fund or the additional source fund.
(3) (a) On and after August 1, 2000, employees of the department of local affairs prior to said date whose duties and functions concerned the duties and functions assumed by the office pursuant to this section and whose employment in the office is deemed necessary by the administrator of the office to carry out the purposes of this article shall be transferred to the office and become employees thereof.
(b) On and after the effective date of this paragraph (b), three full-time equivalent personnel positions of the Colorado office of economic development created in section 24-48.5-101 shall be transferred to the Colorado tourism office created in section 24-49.7-103. Employees in the Colorado office of economic development with principal duties and functions concerning the duties and functions of the motion picture and television advisory commission and whose employment in the Colorado tourism office is deemed necessary by the administrator of the Colorado tourism office to carry out the purposes of this article shall be transferred to the Colorado tourism office to fill such positions and become employees thereof. The employees shall be employees appointed by the governor and not classified employees in the state personnel system.
(4) Any employees transferred to the office pursuant to paragraph (a) of subsection (3) of this section who are classified employees in the state personnel system shall retain all rights to the personnel system and retirement benefits pursuant to the laws of this state, and their services shall be deemed to have been continuous. All transfers and any abolishment of positions in the state personnel system shall be made and processed in accordance with state personnel system laws and regulations.
SECTION 2. Part IV (4) of section 2 of chapter 399, Session Laws of Colorado 2002, as amended by Senate Bill 03-202 enacted at the First Regular Session of the Sixty-fourth General Assembly, is amended to read:
Section 2. Appropriation.
PART IV |
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GOVERNOR - LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR - STATE PLANNING AND BUDGETING |
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(4) ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS25, 30b |
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Administration |
374,519 |
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359,730 |
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14,789 |
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(6.0 FTE) |
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Vehicle Lease Payments |
7,384 |
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7,384 |
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Leased Space |
231,540 |
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231,540 |
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Business Development |
786,183 |
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771,183 |
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15,000 |
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(9.5 FTE) |
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Grand Junction Satellite Office |
60,497 |
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60,497 |
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(1.0 FTE) |
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Minority Business Office |
156,599 |
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151,649 |
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4,950 |
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(3.0 FTE) |
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Small Business Assistance |
309,484 |
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250,002 |
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24,470 |
b |
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35,012 |
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(4.0 FTE) |
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Leading Edge Program Grants |
126,407 |
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50,976 |
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75,431 |
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Small Business Development Centers |
1,103,040 |
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59,888 |
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1,043,152 |
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(1.0 FTE) |
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(2.0 FTE) |
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International Trade Office31 |
844,760 |
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794,760 |
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50,000 |
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(7.7 FTE) |
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Agriculture Marketing |
2,601,731 |
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2,601,731 |
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Motion Picture and Television Commission Program Costs |
197,467 |
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197,467 |
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(4.5 FTE) |
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(1.5 FTE) |
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Colorado Promotion - |
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Colorado Welcome Centers |
479,223 |
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383,810 |
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95,413 |
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(3.3 FTE) |
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Colorado Promotion - Other Program Costs |
5,310,129 |
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5,260,129 |
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50,000 |
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(3.0 FTE) |
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Production and Distribution of State Highway Maps |
90,000 |
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$90,000 |
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(Governor lined through this provision. See L. 2002, p. 3041. The affected subtotals, totals, and grand totals have been adjusted to reflect the Governor's action.) |
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Colorado Travel and Tourism Additional Source Fund31a |
10,000,000 |
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10,000,000 |
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Economic Development Commission - General Economic Incentives and Marketing32 |
5,170,604 |
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5,170,604 |
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(2.0 FTE) |
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Colorado First Customized Job Training |
2,725,022 |
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2,725,022 |
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Existing Industry Training |
1,069,409 |
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1,069,409 |
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CAPCO Administration |
74,498 |
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74,498 |
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(1.0 FTE) |
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31,628,496 |
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a This amount shall be from indirect cost recoveries. |
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b These amounts shall be from various fees collected. |
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c This amount shall be from the Minority Business Fund pursuant to Section 24-49.5-104, C.R.S. |
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d This amount shall be from grants and donations. |
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e This amount shall be transferred to the Department of Agriculture and is shown here for informational purposes only. |
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f This amount shall be from reserves in the Colorado Tourism Promotion Fund pursuant to Section 24-49.7-106, C.R.S. |
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g This amount shall be from grants, donations and reserves in the Colorado Tourism Promotion Fund pursuant to Section 24-49.7-106, C.R.S. |
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h This amount shall be from the Division of Insurance Cash Fund pursuant to Section 24-48.5-406 (3), C.R.S. |
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SECTION 3. Safety clause. The general assembly hereby finds, determines, and declares that this act is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, and safety.
Approved: March 18, 2003
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Capital letters indicate new material added to existing statutes; dashes through words indicate deletions from existing statutes and such material not part of act.
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