Colorado Code § 10-22-107

Colorado health insurance exchange oversight committee - creation - duties
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(1) (a) For the purposes of guiding implementation of an exchange in Colorado, making
recommendations to the general assembly, and ensuring that the interests of Coloradans are
protected and furthered, there is hereby created the Colorado health insurance exchange
oversight committee. The committee shall meet at the call of the chair at least one time during
each calendar year when the general assembly is not in session but no more than seven times
during each calendar year when the general assembly is not in session. The committee may meet
an unlimited number of times at the call of the chair when the general assembly is in session.
The committee may use the legislative council staff to assist its members in researching any
matters.
(b) Repealed.
(2) (a) The president of the senate shall appoint three members to the committee. Two
appointees must be members of the senate health and human services committee; the senate
business, labor, and technology committee; the legislative audit committee; or their successor
committees. One appointee must be a representative of the senate at large.
(b) The speaker of the house of representatives shall appoint three members to the
committee. Two appointees must be members of the house of representatives health and human
services committee, the house of representatives business affairs and labor committee, the
legislative audit committee, or their successor committees. One appointee must be a
representative of the house of representatives at large.
(c) The minority leader of the senate shall appoint two members to the committee. One
appointee must be a member of the senate health and human services committee; the senate
business, labor, and technology committee; the legislative audit committee; or their successor
committees. One appointee must be a representative of the senate at large.
(d) The minority leader of the house of representatives shall appoint two members to the
committee. One appointee must be a member of the house of representatives health and human
services committee, the house of representatives business affairs and labor committee, the
legislative audit committee, or their successor committees. One appointee must be a
representative of the house of representatives at large.
(e) Members of the committee shall serve at the pleasure of the appointing authority.
(3) Members of the committee shall serve without compensation; except that each
member shall receive the sums specified in section 2-2-307 (3)(a) and (3)(b), C.R.S., for
attendance at meetings of the committee when the general assembly is in recess for more than
three days or is not in session.
(4) During odd-numbered years, the president of the senate shall appoint the chair, and
the speaker of the house of representatives shall appoint the vice-chair of the committee. During
even-numbered years, the speaker of the house of representatives shall appoint the chair, and the
president of the senate shall appoint the vice-chair of the committee.
(5) (a) In any year, the committee may report up to eight bills or other measures to the
legislative council created in section 2-3-301. These bills are exempt from any applicable bill
limit imposed on the individual committee members sponsoring such bills if the bills have been
approved by the legislative council under joint rules of the senate and house of representatives.
(b) Repealed.
(6) The committee shall review grants applied for by the board to implement the
exchange.
(7) The exchange shall annually present to the committee the financial and operational
plans of the exchange and the major actions taken by the board, particularly actions that affect
consumers. The committee shall review the financial and operational plans of the exchange and
the major actions taken by the board.

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