C.R.S. Section 2-3-303
Functions

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(1)

In addition to any other powers and duties set forth in law, the council shall have the following powers and duties:

(a)

To collect information concerning the government and general welfare of the state;

(b)

To examine the effects of constitutional provisions and statutes and recommend desirable alterations;

(c)

To consider important issues of public policy and questions of statewide interest;

(d)

To prepare for presentation to the members and various sessions of the general assembly such reports, bills, or otherwise, as the welfare of the state may require;

(e)

To expend moneys or authorize the expenditure of moneys to accomplish the functions contained in this section out of moneys appropriated to the council by the general assembly;

(f)

To approve bills recommended by interim legislative council committees or other committees created by statute or resolution which operate during the interim;

(g)

To review the ballot information booklet prepared by the director of research at a public hearing in accordance with section 1-40-124.5, C.R.S.

(2)

In addition to any other powers and duties set forth in law, the executive committee of the legislative council has the following powers and duties:

(a)

To consider, recommend, and establish policies relating to legislative management and legislative procedures, including but not limited to deadlines for the legislative session, guidelines on the format of bills, allocation of space in the capitol for legislative purposes, and lobbying practices;

(b)

To consider and approve the budget requests from the legislative service agency directors for the legislative service agencies;

(c)

To prepare and introduce the legislative appropriation bill each year;

(d)

To establish policies about the retention of records by the legislative service agencies of the general assembly, including the retention of records relating to legislative review of rules and regulations promulgated by executive branch agencies pursuant to section 24-4-103, C.R.S.;

(e)

Repealed.

(f)

To coordinate the televising via cable television and webcast of proceedings of the house of representatives and the senate with the Colorado channel authority created in article 49.9 of title 24, C.R.S.;

(g)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(I)

To consider, recommend, and establish policies allowing legislative committees to take remote testimony from government officials and employees as well as other members of the public.

(II)

and (III)(Deleted by amendment, L. 2022.)(IV) Nothing in this subsection (2)(g) supersedes the power of the house of representatives or the senate to adopt rules or joint rules, or both, for the orderly conduct of their affairs.
(V)(Deleted by amendment, L. 2022.)(h)(I) The power to allow members of the general assembly to participate electronically in legislative proceedings and to recommend, develop, and establish policies regarding electronic participation if so allowed; except that, if allowed, electronic participation must only be allowed for:

(A)

Committee meetings occurring during the legislative interim; or

(B)

Legislative proceedings, including floor proceedings, committee meetings or hearings, and other legislative business occurring during a disaster emergency declared by the governor in accordance with section 24-33.5-704 that is caused by a public health emergency infecting or exposing a great number of people to disease, agents, toxins, or other such threats.

(II)

A member participating electronically in a committee meeting pursuant to subsection (2)(h)(I)(A) of this section is deemed to be in attendance of that committee for the purpose of receiving compensation to which the member is entitled under section 2-2-307 (3). Notwithstanding section 2-2-307 (3)(b), members participating electronically are not entitled to reimbursement for any expenses incurred in connection with such electronic participation.

(III)

A member participating electronically in a legislative proceeding pursuant to subsection (2)(h)(I)(B) of this section is not entitled to reimbursement for any expenses incurred in connection with such electronic participation; except that, if the member cannot participate electronically from the member’s home due to a technological limitation or incapacity at that location, the member may receive reimbursement for actual and necessary expenses incurred to travel to an alternate location in order to participate electronically. A request for reimbursement under this subsection (2)(h)(III) is subject to the guidelines for reimbursement and substantiation requirements established by the executive committee of the legislative council in accordance with section 2-2-317 (2)(c), and the amount of reimbursement must not exceed the amount the member would customarily receive for travel expenses under section 2-2-317 (2)(a) or (2)(b).

(IV)

Nothing in this subsection (2)(h) supersedes the power of the senate or the house of representatives to adopt rules or joint rules, or both, for the orderly conduct of its affairs.

(3)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

In addition to the powers and duties specified in subsection (2) of this section, the executive committee of the legislative council shall annually approve a salary pay range to be used in setting the salaries of the legislative service agency directors.

(b)

The legislative audit committee, the joint budget committee, the legislative council, and the committee on legal services shall each submit an annual report to the executive committee evaluating the performance of the legislative service agency director under such committee’s supervision.

(c)

Upon review of the reports received pursuant to paragraph (b) of this subsection (3), the executive committee shall evaluate the performance of legislative service agency directors and determine the salaries to be paid thereto.

(d)

The executive committee shall appoint legislative service agency directors, other than the state auditor, after receiving recommendations thereon from the respective committees.

(e)

The executive committee shall consult with the legislative audit committee concerning the appointment of a state auditor before the legislative audit committee places the names of candidates before the general assembly in accordance with section 2-3-101 (3)(a).

(f)

The executive committee shall annually approve salary pay ranges to be used in determining the salaries of the staffs of legislative service agencies. Legislative service agency directors shall determine the salaries to be paid to their respective staffs in accordance with such pay ranges; except that employees of the office of the state auditor who are within the state personnel system shall be paid in accordance with article 50 of title 24, C.R.S. Each legislative service agency director shall file a report annually with the executive committee setting forth the salaries paid to their respective staffs.

(g)

Any senator or representative or any legislative committee may provide the executive committee or any legislative service agency director with information or recommendations concerning pay ranges or performance evaluations for legislative service agency directors or the staffs of legislative service agencies.

(h)

As used in this subsection (3), unless the context otherwise requires:

(I)

“Legislative service agencies” means the office of the state auditor, the joint budget committee staff, the legislative council staff, and the office of legislative legal services.

(II)

“Legislative service agency director” means the state auditor, the staff director of the joint budget committee, the director of research of the legislative council, and the director of the office of legislative legal services.

(4)

The executive committee has the power and responsibility to:

(a)

Perform legislative management functions when the general assembly is not in session; and

(b)

Set the date for convening the next regular session of the general assembly as provided in section 2-2-303.5 (4).

Source: Section 2-3-303 — Functions - report - definitions, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-02.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

2‑3‑101
Legislative audit committee - membership - meetings - powers and duties
2‑3‑102
State auditor - qualifications and appointment - term of office
2‑3‑103
Duties of state auditor - definition
2‑3‑103.5
Deputies
2‑3‑103.7
Disclosure of reports before filing
2‑3‑104
Salary and staff of state auditor
2‑3‑104.5
Legal representation of the state auditor
2‑3‑107
Authority to subpoena witnesses - access to records
2‑3‑108
Special audits
2‑3‑109
Emergency reports
2‑3‑110
Reimbursement of state auditor for certain audits - disclosure
2‑3‑110.5
Fraud hotline - investigations - confidentiality - access to records - definitions
2‑3‑113
Programs that receive tobacco settlement money - program review - definitions
2‑3‑114
State records management - duties of state auditor - definitions
2‑3‑115
Use of state education fund money for school capital construction - audits - reports
2‑3‑119
Audit of healthcare affordability and sustainability fee - cost shift
2‑3‑120
Periodic performance audits of Colorado new energy improvement district and new energy improvement program - reports
2‑3‑121
Performance audits of public highway authorities
2‑3‑124
Audits of reports of recidivism and educational outcomes by the division of youth services
2‑3‑125
Periodic performance audits of Colorado civil rights division and commission - reports
2‑3‑126
Performance audits of Colorado electric transmission authority
2‑3‑128
Oil and gas - performance audit - report - definitions - repeal
2‑3‑201
Joint budget committee established
2‑3‑202
Organization and meetings
2‑3‑203
Powers and duties of the joint budget committee
2‑3‑204
Staff director, assistants, and consultants
2‑3‑205
Expenses - vouchers
2‑3‑206
Recommendations and findings
2‑3‑208
Budget requests - amendments - supplemental appropriation requests - deadlines - definitions
2‑3‑209
Long-range financial plan - definitions
2‑3‑210
Evidence-based decision-making - budget requests - legislative declaration - definitions
2‑3‑301
Legislative council created - executive committee created
2‑3‑302
Organization - meetings
2‑3‑303
Functions - report - definitions
2‑3‑303.3
Interim committees - repeal
2‑3‑304
Director of research - assistants
2‑3‑304.5
Tax policy changes - dynamic model - pilot program - advisory committee
2‑3‑305
Requests of the governor
2‑3‑306
Authority to subpoena witnesses
2‑3‑307
Minutes of council
2‑3‑308
Recommendations and findings
2‑3‑309
Reimbursement of members for expenses
2‑3‑310
Centralized legislative accounting service
2‑3‑311
Interstate cooperation
2‑3‑501
Legal services in legislative department
2‑3‑502
Committee on legal services - membership - duties
2‑3‑503
Director - staff - revisor
2‑3‑504
Duties of office
2‑3‑505
Requests for drafting bills and amendments - confidential nature thereof - lobbying for bills
2‑3‑506
Use of supreme court library
2‑3‑507
Office space in or near capitol - office hours - appropriations
2‑3‑508
Terminology - references
2‑3‑511
Office of legislative workplace relations - creation - duties - records - definitions
2‑3‑601
Commission on uniform state laws - creation
2‑3‑602
Compensation - expenses
2‑3‑603
Meetings - organization
2‑3‑603.5
Status of commissioners
2‑3‑604
Duties of commissioners
2‑3‑701
Function of committee - statute revision
2‑3‑702
Revisor of statutes - duties
2‑3‑703
Revision - editorial work
2‑3‑705
Distribution of statutes
2‑3‑901
Statutory revision committee - creation
2‑3‑902
Duties of committee
2‑3‑1001
Legal counsel retained
2‑3‑1002
Legislative expenses cash fund - creation
2‑3‑1201
Sunrise and sunset review - designation of committees of reference to conduct review
2‑3‑1202
Staff assistance
2‑3‑1203
Sunset review of advisory committees - legislative declaration - definition - repeal
2‑3‑1301
Definitions
2‑3‑1302
Capital development committee established
2‑3‑1303
Rules of procedure
2‑3‑1304
Powers and duties of capital development committee - definition
2‑3‑1304.6
Capital construction and long-range planning by state agencies and state institutions of higher education - policy
2‑3‑1305
Recommendations and findings
2‑3‑1306
Staff assistance
2‑3‑1307
Highway and bridge projects - exempt
2‑3‑1401
Oversight of economic development activities of state - business affairs and labor committee and business, labor, and technology committee - reports from governor to joint budget committee on economic development programs
2‑3‑1501
Legislative declaration
2‑3‑1502
Definitions
2‑3‑1503
Legislative emergency preparedness, response, and recovery committee - creation - membership - duties
2‑3‑1601
Legislative declaration
2‑3‑1602
Wildfire matters review committee - creation - repeal - repeal of part
2‑3‑1701
Definitions
2‑3‑1702
Joint technology committee established
2‑3‑1703
Organization, procedures, and meetings
2‑3‑1704
Powers and duties of the joint technology committee
2‑3‑1705
Staff assistance
2‑3‑1707
Task force for the consideration of facial recognition services - creation - membership - duties - compensation - staff support - repeal
2‑3‑1801
Legislative committees to receive information from the executive branch during a declared disaster emergency - definition
2‑3‑1901
Legislative oversight committee for Colorado jail standards - creation - duties
2‑3‑1902
Colorado jail standards commission - creation - membership
2‑3‑1903
Commission - duties - report
2‑3‑1904
Repeal of part
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Current through Fall 2024

§ 2-3-303’s source at colorado​.gov