Colorado Code § 23-30-101

Board of governors of the Colorado state university system
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(1) (a) The
board of governors of the Colorado state university system, referred to in this section as the
"board", is established. The board consists of fifteen members as provided in subsections (1)(b)
and (1)(d) of this section.
(b) Six of the members are advisory, without the right to vote. The advisory members
serve terms of one academic year. The six advisory members shall be elected or appointed by
their respective governing bodies from their membership as follows:
(I) One elected officer of the student body who is a full-time junior or senior student at
Colorado state university;
(II) One elected officer of the faculty council of Colorado state university having the
rank of associate professor or higher;
(III) One elected officer of the student body who is a full-time junior or senior student at
the Colorado state university - Pueblo;
(IV) One elected officer of the faculty council of the Colorado state university - Pueblo
having the rank of associate professor or higher;
(V) One student in good standing from the CSU global campus student body, to be
recommended by the student affairs committee and approved by the governing council at CSU
global campus; and
(VI) One CSU global campus faculty member with a minimum of three years of service
on the CSU global campus faculty, to be recommended by the faculty affairs committee and
approved by the governing council at CSU global campus.
(c) Repealed.
(d) The remaining nine members of the board shall be appointed by the governor with
the consent of the senate in the following manner:
(I) One of the nine voting members shall either reside in Larimer county or be a graduate
of Colorado state university.
(II) One of the nine voting members shall either reside in southern Colorado, as defined
in subsection (1)(f) of this section, or be a graduate of Colorado state university - Pueblo.
(III) At least two of the nine voting members shall have substantial experience in the
production of agriculture.
(IV) The appointment of the voting members not appointed under subparagraphs (I) and
(II) of this paragraph (d) shall be made with consideration given to broad geographical
representation whenever possible.
(e) (Deleted by amendment, L. 2008, p. 1999, § 1, effective August 5, 2008.)
(f) For purposes of paragraph (d) of this subsection (1), "southern Colorado" means
Alamosa, Baca, Bent, Chaffee, Conejos, Costilla, Crowley, Custer, Fremont, Huerfano, Kiowa,
Las Animas, Mineral, Otero, Prowers, Pueblo, Rio Grande, and Saguache counties.
(g) The term of office for each member appointed by the governor is up to four years,
expiring on December 31 of the third calendar year following the calendar year in which the
member is appointed; except that the terms shall be staggered so that at least two members' terms
expire in each calendar year.
(h) A person, elected or appointed under this section, shall not serve on the board for
more than two terms; except that a member of the board, whether elected or appointed, shall
continue to serve until a successor is elected or appointed and confirmed by the senate.
(i) Of the nine members appointed by the governor, no more than five members shall be
from the same political party.
(j) For the purposes of this section, "full-time student" means the same as it does in the
respective institutions.
(2) (a) Whenever any law of this state refers to the state board of agriculture, it shall be
taken to refer to the board of governors of the Colorado state university system. The legal effect
of any statute heretofore designating the board of governors of the Colorado state university
system by any other name, or property rights heretofore acquired and obligations heretofore
incurred under any other name, shall not be impaired.
(b) The revisor of statutes is authorized to make such changes in other provisions of the
statutes as may be necessary to conform such provisions to the change of name of the board
specified in subsection (1) of this section.

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