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HB 17-1100

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Owner Tax Obligation For District Voter Eligibility

Plain-English Summary

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HB 17-1100, a Colorado bill that has been signed into law, changes the rules for who can vote in certain local district elections. Currently, someone who is buying property through a contract and agrees to pay taxes on it before owning it outright can vote in these districts. The new law says that this person must actually start paying those taxes before they can be considered an eligible voter. This affects various types of local government districts like business improvement districts, special districts, and water conservancy districts. Now that the bill has been signed, it is official law and will affect how elections are conducted in these areas going forward.

Official Summary

Currently, a person may qualify as an eligible elector in certain district elections if the person is an owner of taxable real (or, for some districts, personal) property situated within the boundaries of the district or the area to be included in the district. Further, a person is considered to be an owner for election purposes if the person is obligated to pay taxes under a contract to purchase such taxable property. For a person qualifying as an eligible elector as an owner by virtue of a contract to purchase taxable property in elections in the following types of districts, the bill mandates that the tax obligation must require the person to pay taxes prior to the date of purchase: Local governments, as defined in the 'Local Government Election Code' (i.e., any district, business improvement district, special district created pursuant to title 32 of the Colorado Revised Statutes, authority, or political subdivision of the state, authorized by law to conduct an election; but does not include a county, school district, regional transportation district, or municipality) ( section 1 of the bill); Law enforcement authorities ( section 2 ); Public improvement districts ( section 3 ); Local improvement districts ( section 4 ); Downtown development authorities ( section 5 ); Special districts formed under the 'Special District Act' ( sections 6 and 7 ); The urban drainage and flood control district ( section 8 ); Water conservancy districts ( section 9 ); and Groundwater management districts ( section 10 ).(Note: This summary applies to this bill as introduced.)

Details

Chamber
House
First action
2017-02-15
Latest action
2017-01-19
Last action desc.
Introduced In House - Assigned to Local Government
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Votes

Postpone House Bill 17-1100 indefinitely. The motion passed on a vote of 13-0. The motion passed on a vote of 13-0.
2017-02-15 · House · passYes: 13 · No: 0 · Other: