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110 III <br /> 260 km stated that the tsar iatppsed was not to exceed 1st per head <br /> cant. regardless of the amber of head involved. <br /> My May 21 <br /> 264 Libraries - - authorized 1ev�. Raises <br /> vy for tote eat ib1isi tc aura <br /> i irttenance of county, municipal, or regional libraries from 1 <br /> 1/2 to 2 mills. Requires the question of raising such will <br /> levy to be submitted to and approved by the qualified electors <br /> at the next municipal election in the case of a municipal <br /> library, or at the next general election in the case of at <br /> county or district library. <br /> .fitly 6 .fitly 6 <br /> 265 Health - sewa: - collection and treatment facilities - ftmdin: . <br /> R ..z Apo s h, t .r a . provr.s • o sewage co ec <br /> works under federal water pollution control programs to those <br /> works which were in existence an January 1, 1953. Eliminates <br /> statutory references to maximizing federal funds for water <br /> pollution control programs, and gives the state water pollution <br /> control commission, instead of the environmental protection <br /> agency, the Reaction of determining eligible project cost. <br /> Provides that state contributions may be made to only those <br /> projects where the local contribution is at least 20% of <br /> eligible project cost. <br /> July 6 July 6 <br /> 267 Administrative code - incentive award sugestion system. <br /> 117-11-Eg that the governor shall-designate t ltrman of tie <br /> incentive award suggestion system board, rather than having the <br /> controller statutorily designated as chairman. Shifts <br /> functions presently performed by the division of accounts and <br /> control to the office of the designated chairman. Increases <br /> the maximum award from $100 to $1,000. <br /> July 6 July 6 <br /> 271 Universities and cone! - :ifts and bet nests. Authorizes <br /> s , e ins 'tut ons o tg ,r ; on o receive gifts and <br /> bequests, to hold them in trust, or to invest or sell them and <br /> use the proceeds for the benefit of the institution, the <br /> students, or others for whose benefit the institutions are <br /> conducted. Directs the governing hoard of an institution which <br /> is offered a gift of property involving significant ongoing <br /> expenses to moire an cndoievnt sufficient to pay such <br /> expenses, unless the Colorado connission on higher education <br /> approves the gift an the basis that funding can be accomplished <br /> -44- <br /> Senate Bills <br />