Colorado Code
Part 7 - Emergency Management
§ 24-33.5-706. Disaster Emergency Fund - Established - Financing - Legislative Intent - Repeal











(4.3) If the disaster emergency fund is credited with reimbursements of moneys previously expended to cope with a particular disaster, to the extent that all or a portion of those moneys were transferred and expended by the governor pursuant to paragraph (b) of subsection (4) of this section, the governor may transfer moneys to the funds as repayment for the amounts the governor originally transferred from said funds to the disaster emergency fund.














Source: L. 2012: Entire part RC&RE with relocations, (HB 12-1283), ch. 240, p. 1080, § 10, effective July 1. L. 2013: (2)(a) and (4) amended and (4.3) added, (HB 13-1282), ch. 206, p. 853, § 1, effective May 11; (2)(a) amended, (SB 13-270), ch. 250, p. 1312, § 1, effective May 23; (4.5) added, (HB 13-1031), ch. 369, p. 2158, § 2, effective June 5; (4.5) amended, (SB 13-270), ch. 250, p. 1312, § 2, effective June 5; (2)(b) repealed, (HB 13-1300), ch. 316, p. 1684, § 60, effective August 7. L. 2017: (2)(a) amended and (2.5) added, (SB 17-261), ch. 180, p. 661, § 1, effective April 28. L. 2018: (3) repealed and (4) and (5) amended, (HB 18-1394), ch. 234, p. 1467, § 11, effective August 8. L. 2020: (7) and (8) added, (HB 20-1426), ch. 306, p. 1557, § 2, effective July 14.
Editor's note: (1) This section is similar to former § 24-32-2106 as it existed prior to 2012.
(2) Amendments to subsection (2)(a) by Senate Bill 13-270 and House Bill 13-1282 were harmonized.
(3) Section 10(2)(b) of chapter 250, Session Laws of Colorado 2013, provides that amendments to subsection (4.5) take effect upon passage or the effective date of House Bill 13-1031, whichever is later, only if House Bill 13-1031 becomes law. Senate Bill 13-270 (chapter 250) was signed by the governor on May 23, 2013, and House Bill 13-1031 was signed by the governor on June 5, 2013.

Structure Colorado Code

Colorado Code

Title 24 - Government - State

Article 33.5 - Public Safety

Part 7 - Emergency Management

§ 24-33.5-701. Short Title

§ 24-33.5-702. Purposes and Limitations

§ 24-33.5-703. Definitions

§ 24-33.5-704. The Governor and Disaster Emergencies - Response - Duties and Limitations

§ 24-33.5-704.3. Temporary Prohibition on Extraordinary Collection Actions - Definitions - Repeal

§ 24-33.5-704.5. Governor's Expert Emergency Epidemic Response Committee - Creation

§ 24-33.5-705. Office of Emergency Management - Creation

§ 24-33.5-705.2. Resiliency and Community Recovery Program

§ 24-33.5-705.3. Statewide All-Hazards Resource Database - Creation - Definitions

§ 24-33.5-705.4. All-Hazards Resource Mobilization System - Creation - Plan - Duties - Reimbursement for Expenses Incurred by Mobilized Entities - Eligibility - Resource Mobilization Fund - Creation - Definitions - Legislative Declaration

§ 24-33.5-705.5. Auxiliary Emergency Communications Unit - Powers and Duties of Unit and Office of Emergency Management Regarding Auxiliary Communications - Definitions

§ 24-33.5-706. Disaster Emergency Fund - Established - Financing - Legislative Intent - Repeal

§ 24-33.5-706.5. Hazard Mitigation Fund - Established - Financing - Legislative Intent

§ 24-33.5-707. Local and Interjurisdictional Emergency Management Agencies and Services

§ 24-33.5-708. Establishment of Interjurisdictional Emergency Management Service Area

§ 24-33.5-709. Local Disaster Emergencies

§ 24-33.5-710. Disaster Prevention, Mitigation, and Recovery

§ 24-33.5-711. Compensation - Liability When Combating Grasshopper Infestation

§ 24-33.5-711.5. Governor's Expert Emergency Epidemic Response Committee - Compensation - Liability

§ 24-33.5-712. Telecommunications - Intent

§ 24-33.5-713. Mutual Aid

§ 24-33.5-714. Weather Modification

§ 24-33.5-715. Merit System

§ 24-33.5-716. Interoperable Communications Among Public Safety Radio Systems - Statewide Plan - Regional Plans - Governmental Immunity - Needs Assessment - Definitions

§ 24-33.5-717. Reporting of Federal Funds