C.R.S. Section 29-4-710.7
Powers of the board

  • issuance of bonds to maintain balances in the unemployment compensation fund

(1)

Upon receiving the certifications specified in subsection (2) of this section, the authority, in addition to the other powers granted by this part 7, has the following powers:

(a)

To issue from time to time its bonds and notes as provided in this part 7 to provide sufficient funds to maintain adequate balances in the unemployment compensation fund; to repay amounts advanced to the state pursuant to 42 U.S.C. sec. 1321; to pay the principal of, and interest and premium, if any, on, the bonds and notes, the costs of bond issuance and administration, and any other related fees and costs of the authority or the division of unemployment insurance; to establish reserves for and make deposits into the unemployment compensation fund and otherwise apply the proceeds of the bonds and notes for any of the purposes set forth in this paragraph (a);

(b)

To levy certain bond assessments as follows:

(I)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(A)

All bonds and notes issued pursuant to this section are limited obligations of the authority, payable solely from revenues generated through the levy by the authority of a bond assessment against each employer, as defined in section 8-70-113, C.R.S., subject to experience rating under articles 70 to 82 of title 8, C.R.S., in an aggregate amount sufficient to satisfy subparagraph (II) of this paragraph (b) or from revenues generated through the levy by the division of unemployment insurance of a bond assessment under section 8-71-103 (2)(d), C.R.S., from payments from the division of unemployment insurance to the authority or moneys applied by the division under section 8-77-101 (1), C.R.S., from proceeds derived from the sale of bonds and notes issued under this section and from the earnings on those proceeds, and all money and securities in all special accounts created by and under the control of the authority under this section. The division of unemployment insurance shall collect and administer the bond assessment in substantially the same manner as other employer premiums and surcharges required under articles 70 to 82 of title 8, C.R.S. Subject to articles 70 to 82 of title 8, C.R.S., the assessment does not apply to the covered employers of state and local government, to those nonprofit organizations that are reimbursable employers, or to political subdivisions electing the special rate.

(B)

The division of unemployment insurance may deposit all or any portion of moneys collected from assessments for principal-related bond repayment costs into the unemployment compensation fund. The portion of these revenues deposited into the unemployment compensation fund constitutes part of each employer’s unemployment insurance contributions, and the division of unemployment insurance shall pay amounts from these revenues to the authority for the repayment of the principal of bonds issued under this section or section 8-71-103 (2)(d), C.R.S.

(II)

The levy must be at a rate or rates that, when applied against the taxable wages of those employers subject to the bond assessment, will produce an amount sufficient to pay all costs associated with or otherwise relating to bonds and notes issued pursuant to subsection (1) of this section, including the principal of, and interest and premium, if any, on, the bonds and notes, the costs of bond issuance and administration, other related fees and costs of the authority or the division of unemployment insurance, and reserves therefor.

(III)

Employers shall submit bond assessments described in this paragraph (b) associated with nonprincipal-related bond repayment costs in the same manner as the employer’s normal premiums and surcharges paid under articles 70 to 82 of title 8, C.R.S., and the assessments are a lien upon the real and personal property of an employer in the manner and to the extent set forth in section 8-79-103, C.R.S. The division of unemployment insurance shall deposit these assessments into the unemployment bond repayment account created in section 8-77-103.5, C.R.S., and shall, after offsetting the division’s costs for collecting and administering the bond assessments, use these funds only for payment from time to time to one or more special accounts created by and under the control of the issuer of the bonds. The issuer of the bonds shall use all moneys accruing in a special account only to pay nonprincipal-related bond repayment costs described in subparagraph (II) of this paragraph (b), and the issuer of the bonds shall pay any moneys remaining in such an account and not be required to pay nonprincipal-related bond repayment costs to the division of unemployment insurance for deposit in the unemployment compensation fund.

(IV)

Employers shall submit bond assessments described in this paragraph (b) associated with principal-related bond repayment costs in the same manner as the employer’s normal premiums and surcharges paid under articles 70 to 82 of title 8, C.R.S., and the assessments are a lien upon the real and personal property of an employer in the manner and to the extent set forth in section 8-79-103, C.R.S. The division of unemployment insurance may deposit all or any portion of the assessments into the unemployment compensation fund. The portion of the assessments deposited into the unemployment compensation fund constitute part of each employer’s unemployment insurance contributions. Bond assessments described in this paragraph (b) associated with principal-related bond repayment costs are available for payment from time to time to one or more special accounts created by and under the control of the issuer of the bonds. All moneys accruing in a special account for principal-related bond repayment costs can be used by the issuer of the bonds only to pay the principal costs of the bonds.

(2)

The authority shall not issue its bonds and notes pursuant to subsection (1) of this section until the monthly balance in the unemployment compensation fund is equal to or less than nine-tenths of one percent of the total wages reported by ratable employers for the calendar year, or the most recent available four consecutive quarters prior to the last computation date and the governor, the state treasurer, and the executive director of the department of labor and employment have each certified in writing to the authority:

(a)

That other funding alternatives to the issuance of bonds and notes by the authority pursuant to subsection (1) of this section have been considered and that the issuance of such bonds and notes is the most cost-effective means for the division of unemployment insurance to maintain adequate balances in the unemployment compensation fund or to repay moneys advanced to the state pursuant to 42 U.S.C. sec. 1321;

(b)

The amount of money required to maintain adequate balances in the unemployment compensation fund or to repay moneys advanced to the state pursuant to 42 U.S.C. sec. 1321, or both;

(c)

The amount of bonds and notes required for the purposes described in subsection (1) of this section; and

(d)

The bond assessment rate or rates, or a formula or other procedure for determining such rate or rates, that will produce an amount sufficient, together with any other moneys available or expected to be available, to pay all costs associated with or otherwise relating to bonds and notes issued pursuant to subsection (1) of this section, including the principal of, and interest and premium, if any, on, the bonds and notes, the costs of bond issuance and administration, and any other related fees and costs of the authority or the division of unemployment insurance, and reserves therefor.

Source: Section 29-4-710.7 — Powers of the board - issuance of bonds to maintain balances in the unemployment compensation fund, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-29.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

29‑4‑101
Short title
29‑4‑102
Legislative declaration
29‑4‑103
Definitions
29‑4‑104
Powers of cities to undertake projects
29‑4‑105
Eminent domain
29‑4‑106
Acquisition of land for government
29‑4‑107
Management of housing projects
29‑4‑108
Moneys of city
29‑4‑109
Construction contracts and costs
29‑4‑110
Bonds secured by taxes - maturity
29‑4‑111
Bonds not secured by taxes authorized by resolution
29‑4‑112
Tax resolution - payment of bonds
29‑4‑113
Form of bonds - rate of interest
29‑4‑114
Provisions of bonds, mortgages, or trust indentures
29‑4‑115
Mortgage when financed by government
29‑4‑116
Remedies of an obligee of city
29‑4‑117
Additional remedies
29‑4‑118
Remedies cumulative
29‑4‑119
Limitations on remedies of obligee
29‑4‑120
Foreclosure sale subject to government agreement
29‑4‑121
Action by resolution
29‑4‑122
Tax exemptions
29‑4‑123
Supplemental nature of article
29‑4‑201
Short title
29‑4‑202
Legislative declaration
29‑4‑203
Definitions
29‑4‑204
Petition for creation of authority - notice - hearing
29‑4‑205
Appointment of commissioners
29‑4‑206
Duty of the authority and commissioners
29‑4‑207
Interested commissioners or employees
29‑4‑208
Removal of commissioners
29‑4‑209
Powers of authority
29‑4‑210
Rentals and tenant selection
29‑4‑211
Eminent domain
29‑4‑212
Acquisition of land for government
29‑4‑213
Zoning and building laws
29‑4‑214
Types of bonds
29‑4‑215
Form of bonds
29‑4‑216
Provisions of bond or mortgage
29‑4‑217
Power to mortgage - when
29‑4‑218
Remedies of an obligee of authority
29‑4‑219
Additional remedies
29‑4‑220
Remedies cumulative
29‑4‑221
Limitations on remedies of obligee
29‑4‑222
Sale subject to government agreement
29‑4‑223
Contracts with federal government
29‑4‑224
Wage and labor conditions
29‑4‑225
Insurance
29‑4‑226
Exemption from special assessments
29‑4‑227
Tax exemptions
29‑4‑228
Reports
29‑4‑229
Low rentals
29‑4‑230
Previous housing authorities validated
29‑4‑231
Contracts and undertakings validated
29‑4‑232
Notes and bonds validated
29‑4‑301
Short title
29‑4‑302
Legislative declaration
29‑4‑303
Definitions
29‑4‑304
Preparation of development plan
29‑4‑305
Assistance in preparation of plan
29‑4‑306
Action on setting up of authority
29‑4‑307
Additional powers of authority
29‑4‑308
Organization of authority
29‑4‑309
Condemnation for a superior use
29‑4‑310
Area not wholly in one municipality
29‑4‑311
Termination of an authority
29‑4‑312
Appropriations by municipality
29‑4‑313
Taxation
29‑4‑314
Supervision of reconstruction agency
29‑4‑401
Existing statutes no bar to creation of housing authority
29‑4‑402
Cities and towns empowered to create housing authorities
29‑4‑501
Legislative declaration
29‑4‑502
Definitions
29‑4‑503
Creation of housing authority
29‑4‑504
Appointment of commissioners
29‑4‑505
Powers of authority
29‑4‑506
Policy of authority
29‑4‑507
Exemption from special assessments - tax exemptions
29‑4‑508
Boundaries of authority
29‑4‑509
Conformity with building laws
29‑4‑601
Applicability of part 6
29‑4‑602
Posting and publication of notice - petition
29‑4‑603
Cooperative agreement - costs of election
29‑4‑604
Election - resolution
29‑4‑605
Notice of election
29‑4‑606
Conduct of election
29‑4‑607
Count of ballots - canvass - results of election
29‑4‑701
Short title
29‑4‑702
Legislative declaration
29‑4‑703
Definitions - rules
29‑4‑704
Colorado housing and finance authority
29‑4‑704.5
Reference in contracts and documents
29‑4‑705
Records of board
29‑4‑706
Meetings of board
29‑4‑707
Disclosure of interests required
29‑4‑708
General powers of the authority - repeal
29‑4‑709
Power of board - housing facility plans
29‑4‑710
Powers of the board - executive director - housing facility loans - assistance in housing facility development
29‑4‑710.5
Powers of the board - lease, sale, or financing of projects
29‑4‑710.6
Powers of the board - loans for capital
29‑4‑710.7
Powers of the board - issuance of bonds to maintain balances in the unemployment compensation fund
29‑4‑711
Power of board - housing facility plans - mortgage purchase - loans to lenders
29‑4‑712
Powers of the board - executive director - mortgage purchase - loans to lenders - assistance in providing housing facilities
29‑4‑713
Power of the board - home improvement loans
29‑4‑714
Powers of the board - home improvement loans - purchase of such loans - loans to lenders
29‑4‑716
Standards for approval of organizations
29‑4‑717
Findings - percentage of low-income families required
29‑4‑718
Bonds and notes
29‑4‑719.1
Economic development fund
29‑4‑720
Validity of any pledge
29‑4‑721
Remedies
29‑4‑722
Negotiable instruments
29‑4‑723
Bonds eligible for investment
29‑4‑724
Refunding bonds
29‑4‑725
Nonliability of state for bonds
29‑4‑726
Members of authority not personally liable on bonds
29‑4‑727
Property taxation - exemption of bonds from taxation
29‑4‑728
Revolving fund established
29‑4‑729
Reporting
29‑4‑730
Powers of the authority - investments
29‑4‑731
Agreement of this state
29‑4‑732
This part 7 not a limitation of powers
29‑4‑734
Termination of powers
29‑4‑735
Colorado strategic seed fund council - creation
29‑4‑1001
Short title
29‑4‑1002
Definitions
29‑4‑1003
Rent reporting for credit pilot program - created - third-party contractor - participant landlords and participant tenants - financial education courses required - compensation for participant landlords
29‑4‑1004
Rent reporting for credit pilot program - rules
29‑4‑1005
Rent reporting for credit pilot program - report
29‑4‑1006
Repeal of part
29‑4‑1101
Short title
29‑4‑1102
Legislative declaration
29‑4‑1103
Definitions
29‑4‑1104
Middle-income housing authority - creation - board of directors - meetings - records - tax exempt - audit - report
29‑4‑1105
General powers
29‑4‑1106
Additional powers - affordable workforce housing projects
29‑4‑1107
Powers of the board - selection of projects - ownership - report
29‑4‑1108
Relationship of authority and other jurisdictions
29‑4‑1109
Bonds
29‑4‑1110
Agreement of the state not to limit or alter rights of obligees
29‑4‑1111
Issuance of funds to the authority
29‑4‑1112
No action maintainable
29‑4‑1113
Judicial examination of powers, acts, proceedings, or contracts of the authority
29‑4‑1114
This part 11 not a limitation of powers
29‑4‑1115
Construction of this part 11
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Current through Fall 2024

§ 29-4-710.7’s source at colorado​.gov