Colorado Code § 10-16-1404

Colorado prescription drug affordability review board meetings - required to be public - exceptions
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(1) The board shall hold its first meeting within six weeks
after all of the board members are appointed and shall meet at least every six weeks thereafter to
review prescription drugs; except that the chair may cancel or postpone a meeting if the board
has no prescription drugs to review or for good cause.
(2) The board is a state public body for purposes of section 24-6-402, and the board's
meetings and the meetings of ad hoc work groups of the board are public meetings.
(3) The board shall meet in executive session to discuss proprietary information. The
board and any board members, officers, directors, employees, contractors, and agents shall not
disclose or otherwise make available to the public any materials or information containing trade-
secret, confidential, or proprietary data that is not otherwise available to the public. Electronic
recordings of such executive sessions are not permitted if they would result in the disclosure of
any materials or information containing trade-secret, confidential, or proprietary data, and in no
case shall minutes from such executive sessions disclose or include materials or information
containing trade-secret, confidential, or proprietary data. The board shall not take any of the
following actions while meeting in executive session:
(a) Deliberations concerning whether to subject a prescription drug to an affordability
review as described in section 10-16-1406;
(b) Votes concerning whether to establish an upper payment limit on a prescription drug;
or
(c) Any final decision of the board.

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