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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(1) As used in this section, unless the context otherwise requires:
(a) “Cash fund” means the healthy school meals for all program cash fund created in this section.
(b) “Healthy school meals for all program revenue” means the revenue generated by the addition to federal taxable income in section 39-22-104(3)(p.5), which revenue is a voter-approved revenue change.
(2) The healthy school meals for all program cash fund is created in the state treasury. The cash fund consists of healthy school meals for all program revenue deposited in the cash fund in accordance with subsection (4)(a) of this section. The state treasurer shall credit all interest and income derived from the deposit and investment of money in the cash fund to the cash fund.
(3)(a) Subject to annual appropriation by the general assembly, the department may expend money from the cash fund for the following purposes:
(I) Providing reimbursements to a participating school food authority for offering eligible meals without charge pursuant to section 22-82.9-204(1)(b);
(II) Awarding local food purchasing grants pursuant to section 22-82.9-205;
(III) Distributing money to a participating school food authority to increase wages or provide stipends for individuals whom the participating school food authority employs to directly prepare and serve food for school meals pursuant to section 22-82.9-206(1);
(IV) Awarding local school food purchasing technical assistance and education grants pursuant to section 22-82.9-207; and
(V) The direct and indirect costs of administering the programs described in this subsection (3)(a), so long as these costs do not exceed one and five-tenths percent of the total amount the general assembly annually appropriates in the same fiscal year for the other purposes described in this subsection (3)(a).
(b) Money in the cash fund shall not be used for the purposes described in subsections (3)(a)(II), (3)(a)(III), and (3)(a)(IV) of this section if the sum of the annual tax year revenue recorded in the cash fund and the balance in the cash fund, as calculated pursuant to subsection (4) of this section, is less than, or is anticipated to be less than, the annual expenditure anticipated to be required for the purposes described in subsections (3)(a)(I) and (3)(a)(V) of this section.
(4)(a) The department of revenue shall, on a monthly basis, record revenues and deposit money in the cash fund in a manner that is aligned with exempt revenues determined pursuant to subsection (4)(b) of this section.
(b) The department of revenue shall, on a monthly basis, report the amount of healthy school meals for all program revenue identified from tax returns to the office of state planning and budgeting and the legislative council staff. The office of state planning and budgeting shall calculate the amount of healthy school meals for all program revenue both projected to be received and actually received by the department of revenue based on income tax return data and other relevant factors. The office of state planning and budgeting shall also identify, in collaboration with the department of revenue, the revenue to be recorded and deposited on a monthly basis by the department of revenue in the cash fund pursuant to subsection (4)(a) of this section, and the total revenue to be recorded and deposited by the department of revenue in the cash fund for the fiscal year.
(c) The amount of healthy school meals for all program revenue identified by the office of state planning and budgeting for each fiscal year must include adjustments for estimation errors discovered for all prior fiscal years. The office shall notify the department of revenue and the legislative council staff of the general assembly of the adjustment amounts.
(d) On December 1, 2024, and every December 1 thereafter, the office of state planning and budgeting shall report the amount of healthy school meals for all program revenue received by the department of revenue in the previous tax year based on income tax return data and other relevant factors. The general assembly shall consider this report when estimating the amount of money to appropriate for the purposes specified in subsection (3) of this section in the next fiscal year.
(5) If the department determines that there is an insufficient amount of money in the cash fund to provide for an expenditure authorized by the annual appropriation from the cash fund for the purposes described in subsection (3)(a)(I) of this section, the department may make the expenditure from the general fund.
(6) In its annual submission of the state department's budget request to the joint budget committee, the office of state planning and budgeting shall report:
(a) The total amount of expenditures from the cash fund made pursuant to subsection (3) of this section; and
(b) The total amount of expenditures from the general fund made pursuant to subsection (5) of this section.
(7) On July 1, 2024, the state treasurer shall transfer the balance from the healthy school meals for all program general fund exempt account defined in section 22-82.9-210 to the cash fund pursuant to section 22-82.9-210(8).
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Colorado Revised Statutes Title 22. Education § 22-82.9-211. Healthy school meals for all program cash fund--creation--uses--reporting requirements--definitions - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/co/title-22-education/co-rev-st-sect-22-82-9-211/
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