Colorado Code § 12-110-110

Office director - appointment - qualification - powers and duties - director of division's powers and duties
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(1) The office director is appointed by, and serves
under the supervision of, the director of the division.
(2) The office director must:
(a) Be of good character and not have been convicted of any felony or match-related
offense, notwithstanding section 24-5-101; and
(b) Not be engaged in any other profession or occupation that could present a conflict of
interest with the duties of office director.
(3) (a) In addition to the duties imposed upon the office director elsewhere in this article
110, the office director shall, in accordance with this article 110 and the rules of the commission:
(I) Direct and supervise the administrative and technical activities of the commission;
(II) Supervise and administer the operation of matches; and
(III) As deemed necessary by the director of the division, advise and make
recommendations to the director of the division with regard to the director of the division's
functions.
(b) In addition to the duties imposed upon the director of the division elsewhere in this
article 110, the director of the division shall:
(I) Attend meetings of the commission or appoint a designee to attend in the director of
the division's place;
(II) Advise and recommend to the commission rules and other procedures as the director
of the division deems necessary and advisable to improve the conduct of boxing;
(III) Furnish any documents of the commission that may be required by the state auditor
in the performance of audits performed in conformance with part 1 of article 3 of title 2; and
(IV) Enforce this article 110 and investigate allegations of activity that might violate this
article 110.

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