The state treasurer is the chief executive officer of the department of the treasury. He has all of the powers, duties, and obligations conferred upon him by the state constitution and is the official custodian of all state moneys and securities, unless otherwise expressly provided by law.
Source: L. 71: R&RE, p. 95, § 1. C.R.S. 1963: § 3-6-1.
Structure Colorado Code
Article 36 - Department of the Treasury
Part 1 - Department of the Treasury
§ 24-36-101. State Treasurer Head of Department
§ 24-36-102. Function of Department - Employees
§ 24-36-103. All State Moneys to Be Transmitted to Department
§ 24-36-104. Moneys to Be Deposited
§ 24-36-105. Accounts to Be Kept - Daily Report
§ 24-36-107. Warrants or Checks Endorsed When Not Paid - Exception
§ 24-36-108. Notice of Payment - When Interest Ceases
§ 24-36-111. Authority to Accept Deposits
§ 24-36-111.5. Authority to Invest in Real Property Owned by a School District
§ 24-36-112. Deposits in Savings and Loan Associations
§ 24-36-113. Investment of State Money - Limitations
§ 24-36-114. How Interest Earnings Credited - Management Fee
§ 24-36-115. Moneys Not Immediately Creditable - Special Purpose Moneys
§ 24-36-116. Moneys Paid Under Protest - Disposition
§ 24-36-117. Governor May Make Examination
§ 24-36-118. Applications for Licenses - Authority to Suspend Licenses - Rules