Colorado Code § 12-245-702

State board of unlicensed psychotherapists - creation - membership
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(1) 
There is created the state board of unlicensed psychotherapists, which is under the supervision
and control of the division as provided in section 12-20-103 (2). The board is a type 1 entity, as
defined in section 24-1-105, and consists of seven members who are residents of the state of
Colorado.
(2) Two members of the board shall be appointed by the governor from the general
public who are not regulated by this article 245 with a good faith effort to achieve broad-based
geographical representation. The members are eligible to serve terms of four years. A member
must not have any direct involvement or interest in the provision of psychotherapy; except that a
member may be or may have been a consumer of psychotherapy services.
(2.5) The governor shall appoint one member who is a regulated psychotherapist to the
board. The member is eligible to serve terms as described in subsections (3) and (4) of this
section.
(3) Four members of the board must be unlicensed psychotherapists. The governor shall
appoint members to the board to serve terms of four years.
(4) Members of the state board of unlicensed psychotherapists appointed under
subsection (2) or (3) of this section may serve two full consecutive terms.
(5) (a) Each member is eligible to hold office until the expiration of his or her appointed
term or until a successor is duly appointed. When the term of each board member expires, the
governor shall appoint his or her successor for a term of four years. Any vacancy occurring in
the board membership other than by the expiration of a term shall be filled by the governor by
appointment for the unexpired term of the member.
(b) Repealed.
(c) The governor may remove any board member for misconduct, incompetence, or
neglect of duty. Actions constituting neglect of duty shall include, but not be limited to, the
failure of board members to attend three consecutive meetings or at least three-quarters of the
board's meetings in any one calendar year.
(6) A majority of the board shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of all business.

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