[Name of the district] is authorized by title 32 of the Colorado Revised Statutes to use a number of methods to raise revenues for capital needs and general operations costs. These methods, subject to the limitations imposed by section 20 of article X of the Colorado constitution, include issuing debt, levying taxes, and imposing fees and charges. Information concerning directors, management, meetings, elections, and current taxes are provided annually in the Notice to Electors described in section 32-1-809 (1), Colorado Revised Statutes, which can be found at the district office, on the district's website, on file at the division of local government in the state department of local affairs, or on file at the office of the clerk and recorder of each county in which the special district is located.
Source: L. 2013: Entire section added, (HB 13-1186), ch. 102, p. 324, § 2, effective August 7.
Structure Colorado Code
Article 1 - Special District Provisions
§ 32-1-102. Legislative Declaration
§ 32-1-104. Establishment of a Special Districts File
§ 32-1-104.5. Audit and Budget Requirements - Election Results - Description on State Websites
§ 32-1-104.8. Information Statement Regarding Taxes and Debt
§ 32-1-105. Notice of Organization, Dissolution, Name Change, or Boundary Change
§ 32-1-106. Repetitioning of Elections - Time Limits
§ 32-1-107. Service Area of Special Districts
§ 32-1-108. Correction of Faulty Notices
§ 32-1-110. Construction With Other Laws
§ 32-1-111. Validation of Special Districts - Bonds
§ 32-1-112. Validation of Boundaries of Metropolitan Districts