Colorado Code § 23-5-117

Governing boards - delegation of personnel power
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The governing board of
any state-supported institution of higher education, including the Auraria higher education center
established in article 70 of this title 23, may delegate all or part of its power over personnel
matters, including the power to hire or to fire employees exempt from the personnel system, to
the chief executive officer of the institution governed by such board. The governing board may
authorize the chief executive officer to delegate to other officers of the institution any power so
delegated pursuant to this section. The governing board of each state-supported institution of
higher education, except the university of Colorado, Colorado state university, the university of
northern Colorado, the Colorado school of mines, Fort Lewis college, Adams state university,
Colorado Mesa university, Western Colorado university, or Metropolitan state university of
Denver, after consultation with faculty representatives chosen by the faculty, shall prepare,
enact, promulgate, administer, and maintain in place policies and practices which afford due
process procedures for those faculty members exempt from the state personnel system who are
terminated, including terminations resulting from reductions in force.

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