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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />fund in accordance with the purposes and priorities described in <br />stbsectim (1) of this section. <br /> <br />. (b) There is. hereby created within the department of local <br />aff~rs an energy 1Rpact assistance advisory conmittee. The <br />cOll11ll.ttee shall be conposed of the executive director of the <br />department of local affairs, the executive director of the <br />department of natural resources, the conunissioner of education <br />the execu~ive director of. the state department of highways, and <br />four resldents of areas :unpacted by energy conversion or mineral <br />resource development. The four residents shall be appointed by <br />the governor for tems not exceeding four years to serve at the <br />pleasure of the governor. The executive director of tlte <br />department of local affairs shall act as chairman of the <br />COIIIIIittee. Menbers of the conmittee shall serve without <br />additicnal compensatim; except that the four nenbers from energy <br />impact areas shall be entitled to reimbursement for actual and <br />necessary expenses. My menber of the COIIIIlittee who is a state <br />official may designate representatives of his agency to serve on <br />the COIIIIIittee in his absence. The chairman shall convene the <br />advisory conmittee from time to time as he deems necessary. Such <br />advisory committee shall continuously review the existing and <br />potential in1>act of the development, processing, or energy <br />cmversim of mineral and fuel resources on various areas of the <br />state, including those areas indirectly affected,and shall make <br />cmtinuing recommendations to the department of local affairs, <br />including, but not limited to, those actions deemed reasmably <br />necessary and practicable to assist impacted areas with the <br />problems occasioned by such development, processing, or energy <br />cmversim, the illlllediate and projected problems which the local <br />governments are experiencing in providing governmental services, <br />the extent of local tax resources available to each unit of local <br />government, the extent of local tax effort in solving energy <br />impacted problems, and other problems which the areas have <br />experienced, such as housing and environmental considerations, <br />which have developed as a direct result of energy impact. <br /> <br />(c) The executive director of the department of local <br />affairs shall file with the general assenbly armually before the <br />first day of February a detailed accounting of the distribution <br />of funds for the previous year. <br /> <br />SEC'fIOO 3. Appropriatim. (1) There is hereby <br />appropriated from the Colorado water conservation board <br />construction fund created by section 37-60-121, Colorado Revised <br />Statutes 1973, as amended, effective June I, 1977, the sum of <br />seven million seven hundred five thousand dollars ($7,705,000), <br />or so JI\l.Ich thereof as may be necessary, for water conservaticin <br />projects, to be allocated in the order of priority as listed as <br />funds become available as follows: <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />PAGE 3-SENATE BILL NO. 35 <br />