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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(1) The seller under any additional financed purchase of an asset or certificate of participation agreement entered into by the director pursuant to the provisions of this part 7 shall be any for-profit or nonprofit corporation, trust, or commercial bank as trustee.
(2) On and after August 11, 2010:
(a) The director is authorized to execute on behalf of the nonprofit corporation abolished by Senate Bill 10-122 1, enacted in 2010, any documents related to any additional financed purchase of an asset or certificate of participation agreement for which said nonprofit corporation was the seller pursuant to this part 7;
(b) The director is authorized to expend moneys of the nonprofit corporation abolished by Senate Bill 10-122, enacted in 2010, as is necessary and appropriate to wind up the affairs of the nonprofit corporation. After receiving written notification from the director that the affairs of the nonprofit corporation have been concluded, the state treasurer shall transfer the remaining balance of any account in the state treasury containing moneys of the nonprofit corporation to the general fund.
(c) The state treasurer is authorized to accept on behalf of the nonprofit corporation abolished by Senate Bill 10-122, enacted in 2010, any revenues to which the nonprofit corporation would otherwise be legally entitled. Any revenues so received by the state treasurer shall be credited to the general fund.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Colorado Revised Statutes Title 24. Government State § 24-82-703. Seller - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/co/title-24-government-state/co-rev-st-sect-24-82-703/
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