Colorado Code § 23-41-102

Board of trustees - term
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(1) (a) There is created a board of trustees of the
Colorado school of mines to be composed of nine members. Seven members shall be appointed
by the governor to terms of 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 no more than four members' terms expire in the same year.
(b) Of the seven members appointed by the governor, no more than four members may
be affiliated with the same political party. In appointing members to the board of trustees, the
governor shall ensure that no more than two of the members serving on the board of trustees at
any one time reside outside the state of Colorado. In addition, the governor shall base the
appointments on consideration of:
(I) An appointee's professional background related to the industries and fields for which
the Colorado school of mines prepares students for employment and in which the faculty of the
institution conduct research;
(II) Other areas of professional expertise that an appointee may bring to the appointee's
service on the board of trustees; and
(III) The appointee's commitment to using the appointee's personal time and efforts to
serve and support the Colorado school of mines.
(c) The two remaining member positions shall be filled by:
(I) An elected member of the student body who is a full-time junior or senior student at
the Colorado school of mines. The term of the elected student member's office is one year,
beginning on July 1. The elected student member is advisory, without the right to vote. As used
in this subsection (1), "full-time student" has the same definition as "full-time equivalent
student" used by the joint budget committee of the general assembly.
(II) A full-time member of the academic faculty of the Colorado school of mines elected
by a majority of at least sixty-seven percent of the academic faculty. Elected faculty members
serve two-year terms commencing January 1 of each odd-numbered year. The elected faculty
member is advisory, without the right to vote.
(2) Members shall hold their offices for the terms for which they have been appointed
and until their successors are appointed and qualified. Any four of the members of the board
appointed by the governor constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. The board has
such powers and shall perform such duties as specified in the laws creating the institution and
providing for its maintenance.
(3) (Deleted by amendment, L. 2022.)

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