Colorado Code § 13-91-104

Office of the child's representative - board - qualifications of director
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(1) The office of the child's representative is hereby created and established as an agency of the
judicial department of state government. It shall be the responsibility of the office of the child's
representative to work cooperatively with local judicial districts, attorneys, and any contract
entity in order to form a partnership between those entities and persons and the state for the
purpose of ensuring the provision of uniform, high-quality legal representation and non-legal
advocacy to children involved in judicial proceedings in Colorado.
(2) (a) The Colorado supreme court shall appoint a nine-member child's representative
board, referred to in this article as the "board". No more than five members of the board shall be
from the same political party. The members of the board shall be representative of each of the
congressional districts in the state. Three members of the board shall be attorneys admitted to
practice law in this state who have experience in representing children as guardians ad litem or
as legal representatives of children. Three members of the board shall be citizens of Colorado
not admitted to practice law in this state, who shall have experience at advocating for children in
the court system. Three members of the board shall be citizens of the state who are not attorneys
and who have not served as CASA volunteers or child and family investigators.
(b) Members of the board shall serve for terms of four years; except that, of the members
first appointed, five shall serve for terms of two years. Vacancies on the board shall be filled by
the supreme court for the remainder of any unexpired term. In making appointments to the
board, the supreme court shall consider place of residence, gender, race, and ethnic background.
The supreme court shall establish procedures for the operation of the board.
(c) Members of the board shall serve without compensation but shall be reimbursed for
actual and reasonable expenses incurred in the performance of their duties.
(d) Any expenses incurred for the board shall be paid from the general operating budget
of the office of the child's representative.
(3) The board has the following responsibilities:
(a) (I) To appoint, and discharge for cause, a person to serve as the director of the office
of the child's representative, referred to in this section as the "director".
(II) The director shall have been licensed to practice law for at least five years prior to
appointment, and either be licensed to practice law in Colorado at the time of appointment or be
able to become licensed to practice law in Colorado within six months after appointment, and
shall be familiar with the unique demands of representing a child in the court system. The
director shall devote the director's full time to the performance of the director's duties and shall
not engage in the private practice of law.
(III) The compensation of the director shall be fixed by the general assembly and may
not be reduced during the term of the director's appointment.
(b) To fill any vacancy in the directorship for the remainder of the unexpired term;
(c) To work cooperatively with the director to provide governance to the office of the
child's representative, to provide fiscal oversight of the general operating budget of the office of
the child's representative, to participate in funding decisions relating to the provision of GAL,
CASA, and representative of the child services throughout the state, and to assist with the duties
of the office of the child's representative concerning GAL and CASA training, as needed.

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