Colorado financial reporting system modernization project reporting.

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In the event that the executive committee of the legislative council, the joint budget committee, or the legislative audit committee deem certain functionality of the Colorado financial reporting system to be of particular importance to the legislative branch, this will be conveyed in writing to the office and the governor. The office must ensure that such functionality is incorporated or must promptly explain why such functionality cannot be incorporated. If the functionality cannot be included because such a change would require additional appropriations, the office must explain why additional appropriations are necessary. The office must report to the joint budget committee and the capital development committee regarding its progress on the project in a format and at time intervals specified by the joint budget committee and the capital development committee in writing. If a meeting is necessary for any report required by this section, when possible the meeting may be a joint meeting of the joint budget committee and the capital development committee.

Source: L. 2013: Entire section added, (SB 13-190), ch. 108, p. 376, § 3, effective April 4.

Cross references: (1) For the legislative declaration in the 2013 act adding this section, see section 1 of chapter 108, Session Laws of Colorado 2013.

(2) For the lease-purchase agreement in the 2013 act adding this section, see section 2 of chapter 108, Session Laws of Colorado 2013.


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