In accordance with the provisions of section 2-2-321, C.R.S., concerning space for the legislative department, subject to appropriations made by the general assembly and subject to the provisions of section 24-82-108, concerning preservation of the state capitol building, the legislative department, acting through the executive committee of the legislative council: Shall have control of legislative […]
On behalf of the state of Colorado and with the approval of the governor, the executive director of the department of personnel is authorized to acquire fee simple title, or any lesser interest therein, to any real property for present or future use by the state. Title to such property may be acquired by purchase, […]
The general assembly hereby finds and declares that: The state owns a surplus of real property that is not needed for state use that could provide benefits to Colorado, including for affordable housing, child care, public schools, residential mental and behavioral health care, and renewable energy; The department of personnel is already authorized in section […]
The department of personnel shall have the authority to acquire land for off-street parking and to construct related facilities, subject to specific appropriation for land acquisition and construction. The department of personnel shall develop and execute priorities for assignment of off-street parking. Rentals and charges for state-owned parking in the capitol buildings group shall not […]
The driveways now existing upon the state capitol grounds at Denver, Colorado, extending from Colfax avenue to Fourteenth avenue and connecting with Sherman street at said intersections, are hereby declared to be reserved principally for the usage of employees and members of the executive department and the legislative department in the performance of their duties […]
The city and county of Denver is granted jurisdiction to enforce the laws of the state of Colorado for the security of persons and property in the state capitol buildings group. In addition, the city and county of Denver is granted jurisdiction to enforce the ordinances of the city and county of Denver for the […]
The department of personnel is authorized in the name and on behalf of the state to accept any devise or gifts inter vivos of property that may be donated to the state for the purpose of an executive mansion; but such acceptance shall be made only upon the approval of such donation by the governor. […]
Effective July 1, 1979, the officers and employees of the office of state planning and budgeting engaged prior to such date in the performance of the powers, duties, and functions vested by this part 1 in the department of personnel shall become employees of the department and shall retain all rights to state personnel system […]
It is the intent of the general assembly to ensure that the historic character and architectural integrity of the capitol building and grounds be preserved and promoted. Because the rose onyx, marble, granite, gold, oak woodwork, and brass fixtures and trim are deemed to be historic, it is the intent of the general assembly to […]
The department of personnel shall have the authority to accept any bequests, gifts, and grants of any kind from any private source or from any governmental unit to be used for the renovation of the Colorado state capitol building. For the purposes of this section, “renovation” means the repair, remodeling, restoration, and preservation of the […]