This memorandum addresses questions around recent announcements and consideration of changes to the state employee payroll schedule. Legislative Council Staff has received inquiries regarding the timing and amount of state employee payroll during the months of July and August 2018 as a result of a March 8, 2018 email from the Department of Personnel and Administration (DPA) to Executive Branch employees. The email announces a transition in July 2018 from monthly to biweekly lag pay., Natalie Mullis., Memorandum dated April 10, 2018., Online resource; title from PDF subject line of memorandum; (viewed May 2023)
This issue brief provides information on state enterprises, a special category of government entities created in the Colorado Constitution. An enterprise is a self-supporting, or largely self-supporting, government-owned business that receives its revenue in return for the provision of a good or service., by Greg Sobetski., "May 6, 2015.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF caption, viewed November 2015.
An enterprise is a self-supporting, government-owned business that receives revenue in return for the provision of a good or service. An enterprise may receive up to 10 percent of its annual revenue from state and local government sources. Otherwise, an enterprise must be financially independent of any government. In addition, an enterprise must have bonding authority., Matt Bishop., "May 20, 2019.", Online resource; title from PDF subject line of memorandum (viewed May 2023)
An enterprise is a self-supporting, government-owned business that receives revenue in return for the provision of a good or service. An enterprise may receive up to 10 percent of its annual revenue from state and local government sources. Otherwise, an enterprise must be financially independent of any government. In addition, an enterprise must have bonding authority., Matt Becker., "January 16, 2017.", Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed May 2023)
An enterprise is a self-supporting, government-owned business that receives revenue in return for the provision of a good or service. An enterprise may receive up to 10 percent of its annual revenue from state and local government sources. Otherwise, an enterprise must be financially independent of any government. In addition, an enterprise must have bonding authority., Elizabeth Ramey., "August 30, 2022.", Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed May 2023)
by Elizabeth Haskell and Erin Reynolds., "August 2017.", Includes bibliographical references., Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed September 2017)