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Code · Colorado · Title 26 — Human Services Code · Article 2 — Public Assistance

26-2-122.5. Acceptance of available money to finance the low-income energy

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assistance program.
(1)(Deleted by amendment, L. 97, p. 1234, § 22, effective July 1, 1997.)
(2)The executive director of the state department, or said director's designee, is hereby authorized to accept any private contributions, including contributions from the fund created in section 40-8.5-104, C.R.S., and any federal grants, and to expend the same, subject to appropriation, for the purpose of increasing available funds under the low-income energy assistance program.
(3)Notwithstanding the availability of additional money pursuant to subsection
(2)of this section, the low-income energy assistance program must be administered within the staffing structure, in existence on July 1, 1991, of the state department of human services and county departments of human or social services, without additional FTE.
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