HB 22-1092
signedLoans From Irrigation Districts To Landowners
Plain-English Summary
AI-generatedHouse Bill 22-1092 allows irrigation district boards in Colorado to borrow money and lend it to landowners for improving their water delivery systems or enhancing water conservation. This bill exempts these loans from voter approval requirements and prevents the county treasurer from taxing landowners' properties fully if they default on loan payments, instead allowing only partial tax liens. The bill also mandates that irrigation districts report specific financial details related to these loans in their annual budgets. Since it has been signed into law, this means that irrigation districts can now offer these loans to landowners without needing voter approval and with certain protections against full property taxation for defaults.
Official Summary
Sections 1 and 4 of the act allow a board of directors of an irrigation district (board) to borrow money, which the irrigation district may use to make loans to landowners to be used to make improvements to private water delivery systems or for other types of projects that improve: Water conservation or efficiencies on landowner property; or Landowner delivery or drainage systems. An obligation or contract to borrow such money is exempt from the existing requirement that a contract purporting to bind the district to pay a certain sum must be ratified by a certain number of district voters. Additionally, the district cannot assess landowners to raise money to fund the loans. In case of default in the payment of any loan installment, the county treasurer may assess upon the eligible real property a tax lien for the payment of the whole of the unpaid installment but is prohibited from assessing a tax lien for the entire value of the landowner's portion of the irrigation loan issued by the water district. Sections 2 and 5 require each irrigation district to include in its annual appropriation resolution: The amount needed to meet loan obligations; All amounts payable by landowners to the irrigation district in accordance with loans issued to the landowners; and The amount payable by each tract within the irrigation district for which a landowner has received a loan. Sections 3 and 6 state that the county treasurer will receive $5 per tract assessed for loans issued to landowners by an irrigation district, and this $5 will be assessed against each participating tract. (Note: This summary applies to this bill as enacted.)
Details
- Chamber
- House
- First action
- 2022-04-12
- Latest action
- 2022-01-20
- Last action desc.
- Introduced In House - Assigned to Agriculture, Livestock, & Water
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Sponsors
- Matt Soper (primary) · Republican
- Dylan Roberts (primary) · Democratic
- Jeff Bridges (primary) · Democratic