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CO SB 24-206

Title: Capitol Complex Renovation Fund
Author: David Ortiz

Summary
Currently, a department must annually calculate depreciation of a capital asset acquired, repaired, replaced, improved, renovated, or constructed with money appropriated to a cash fund. The depreciation amount is deducted from the cash fund and allocated to the capitol complex renovation fund through July 1, 2028. The bill extends the deposit of the depreciation amount into the capitol complex renovation fund (fund) through July 1, 2029. The bill allows money from the fund to be allocated to projects that address accessibility under the federal "Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990" and other improvements, including improvements to the first floor, basement, and cafeteria of the capitol building. Currently, the fund will be repealed on July 1, 2030. The bill extends the repeal date to July 1, 2031.(Note: This summary applies to the reengrossed version of this bill as introduced in the second house.)

Status
House Third Reading Passed - No Amendments

Bill Documents
CO SB 24-206 - Introduced Version
2024-04-15 - CO SB 24-206 (Introduced Version)


CO SB 24-206 - Engrossed Version
2024-04-15 - CO SB 24-206 (Engrossed Version)

CO SB 24-206 - Reengrossed Version
2024-04-15 - CO SB 24-206 (Reengrossed Version)

CO SB 24-206 - Revised Version
2024-04-15 - CO SB 24-206 (Revised Version)

CO SB 24-206 - PA1 Preamended Versions
2024-04-15 - CO SB 24-206 (PA1 Preamended Versions)

CO SB 24-206 - Rerevised Version
2024-04-15 - CO SB 24-206 (Rerevised Version)

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