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§ 29-23-106. Board of directors - membership

CO Rev Stat § 29-23-106 (2018) (N/A)
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(1) The authority shall be governed by a board of directors which shall consist of seven members. Three members shall be appointed by the Pueblo county board of county commissioners, three members shall be appointed by the city council of the city of Pueblo, and one shall be jointly appointed by the Pueblo county board of county commissioners and the Pueblo city council. The members shall serve for terms of four years; except that the members first appointed shall serve terms as follows:

(a) Of the members appointed by the Pueblo county board of county commissioners, one shall serve a term of one year, one shall serve a term of two years, and one shall serve a term of three years.

(b) Of the members first appointed by the city council of the city of Pueblo, one shall serve a term of one year, one shall serve a term of two years, and one shall serve a term of three years.

(c) The member first appointed jointly shall serve a term of four years.

(2) A member may be reappointed upon expiration of a term. The governing body making the original appointment shall fill any vacancy by appointment for the remainder of the unexpired term.

(3) The board may establish a citizens' commission whose members reflect the economic, racial, social, ethnic, and governmental diversity of Pueblo county and one or more technical committees. Any commission or committee established by the board shall serve solely in an advisory capacity to the board.

(4) The board may appoint such additional nonvoting members to the board as it deems necessary. Additional members shall not be included in determining whether a quorum is present.

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§ 29-23-106. Board of directors - membership