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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(1)(a) On or before October 1 of each year, the division through the executive director shall report to the commission on the effectiveness of this article 8 and shall include in such report any recommendations the division may have with respect to any regulatory or legislative changes that may be needed or desired. The report must include the then-current monitoring information that has been obtained pursuant to section 25-8-303.
(b) The executive director shall also submit the report to the house of representatives agriculture, water, and natural resources committee and the senate agriculture and natural resources committee, or their successor committees. Notwithstanding section 24-1-136(11)(a)(I), this reporting requirement continues indefinitely.
(2) The annual report described in subsection (1) of this section must include information on the division's:
(a) Implementation of the discharge permitting program established in part 5 of this article 8;
(b) Inspections performed;
(c) Enforcement actions under this article 8;
(d) Establishment of any new rules and standards;
(e) Assessment of any emerging trends that the division perceives in issues pertaining to water quality;
(f) Ratio of general fund appropriations to cash fund appropriations that were authorized for the state fiscal year immediately preceding the date of the report; and
(g) Revenue and expenditures, including for the division's general administration needs, the division's administration of the clean water and drinking water programs, and the division's allocation of any increased fees established through section 25-8-210 for services that the division provides. The department shall present this information as part of the department's annual “SMART Act” presentation pursuant to section 2-7-203.
(3)(a) For a report that the division submits on or before October 1, 2025, the report must include the total permit fee revenue received in the previous twelve months, and the division's direct and indirect costs to administer the permits, for the following sector-specific permits, reviews, or determinations:
(I) The commerce and industry sector pursuant to section 25-8-502(1.1)(b);
(II) The construction sector pursuant to section 25-8-502(1.1)(c);
(III) The pesticide sector pursuant to section 25-8-502(1.1)(d);
(IV) The public and private utilities sector pursuant to section 25-8-502(1.1)(e);
(V) The municipal separate storm sewer system sector pursuant to section 25-8-502(1.1)(f);
(VI) The reviews performed pursuant to section 25-8-502(1.2) for requests for certification under section 401 of the federal act;
(VII) The preliminary effluent limitation determinations performed pursuant to section 25-8-502(1.3)(b); and
(VIII) The wastewater site applications and design reviews performed pursuant to section 25-8-502(1.3)(c).
(b) This subsection (3) is repealed, effective July 1, 2026.
(4)(a) For the report that the division submits in 2025, the report must include:
(I) A description of the fee structure proposed or included in rules that the commission has proposed or adopted pursuant to section 25-8-210(1)(a);
(II) If the rules proposed or adopted pursuant to section 25-8-210(1)(a) modify a fee structure set forth in statute, the reasons for the change in the fee structure; and
(III) A summary of options for setting a cap on the amount of fee increases and the department of public health and environment's recommendations on setting a cap based on stakeholder feedback.
(b) This subsection (4) is repealed, effective July 1, 2026.
(5)(a) On or before October 1, 2026, and for each year thereafter, the report described in subsection (1) of this section must provide an overall understanding of the state of implementation of the dredge and fill discharge authorization program described in section 25-8-205.1. For this purpose, the division shall develop a twelve-month reporting period. At a minimum, the report must include:
(I) Program staffing and budget over the twelve-month reporting period;
(II) General authorization program components over the twelve-month reporting period, including:
(A) The total number of preconstruction notifications or coverage verification requests received during the twelve-month reporting period;
(B) The total number of projects authorized to proceed during the twelve-month reporting period;
(C) The total number of projects authorized to proceed during the twelve-month reporting period that included special conditions;
(D) The total number of projects authorized to proceed under section 25-8-205.1(5)(d) during the twelve-month reporting period;
(E) The total number of projects denied general authorization coverage during the twelve-month reporting period and a summary of the reasons for denials;
(F) The range of time and average time required to process preconstruction notifications and coverage verification requests from receipt to final decision during the twelve-month reporting period; and
(G) The total number of full-time employees tasked with processing preconstruction notifications, coverage verification requests, and technical assistance during the twelve-month reporting period; and
(III) Individual authorization program components, including:
(A) The total number of authorization applications received during the twelve-month reporting period;
(B) The total number of projects authorized to proceed during the twelve-month reporting period;
(C) The total number of projects denied authorization coverage during the twelve-month reporting period and a summary of the reasons for denials;
(D) The total number of applications awaiting action at the end of the twelve-month reporting period;
(E) The range of time and average time required to process individual authorization applications from receipt to final decision during the twelve-month reporting period; and
(F) The total number of full-time employees tasked with processing individual authorizations during the twelve-month reporting period.
(b) On a quarterly basis, the division shall report to the joint budget committee the number of individual dredge and fill authorizations and notices of authorization that the division projects to issue for the fiscal year. The division shall submit these reports so that they coincide with quarterly budget forecasts.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Colorado Revised Statutes Title 25. Health § 25-8-305. Annual report--repeal - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/co/title-25-health/co-rev-st-sect-25-8-305/
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