Colorado Code § 23-70-102

Auraria board - membership - terms - oath or affirmation - voting
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(1) 
Effective July 1, 1989, there is created a new board of directors of the Auraria higher education
center, referred to in this article 70 as the "Auraria board", which consists of nine voting
members and two ex officio nonvoting members. The members of the Auraria board shall be
chosen in the following manner:
(a) (I) Three members of the public, appointed by the governor. Gubernatorial
appointments shall be for three-year terms; except that the terms shall be staggered so that no
more than one member's term expires in one year. All members appointed by the governor must
be residents of the Denver metropolitan area.
(II) In the event of death, resignation, or inability or refusal to act of any such appointed
member, the governor shall fill the vacancy for the remainder of the term.
(b) (I) The chief executive officers, respectively, of the regents of the university of
Colorado, the board of trustees for Metropolitan state university of Denver, and the state board
for community colleges and occupational education, or their designees, who shall be limited to
the chancellor of the university of Colorado at Denver, the president of Metropolitan state
university of Denver, and the president of the community college of Denver, respectively.
(II) Three members, one appointed by, and from among the members of, each of the
following boards: The state board for community colleges and occupational education, the board
of trustees for Metropolitan state university of Denver, and the regents of the university of
Colorado, each such member to serve at the pleasure of the appointing board so long as he or she
is a member of the appointing board.
(c) (I) An advisory committee of six members who are full-time students shall be
elected, two from each of the student bodies of each of the three institutions governed by the
Auraria board, and it shall elect one of its members to fill one office on the Auraria board to
serve for one term beginning July 1. The elected student office is advisory, without the right to
vote. The elected student member of the board must have resided in the state of Colorado not
less than three years prior to the member's election. A vacancy in the office of the elected student
member shall be filled by reelection for the unexpired term.
(II) Repealed.
(III) In the event of death, resignation, or inability or refusal to act of any such elected
member of the student advisory committee, the student governing body of the institution with the
vacancy shall appoint a full-time student from that institution to fill the vacancy for the
remainder of the term.
(d) (I) An advisory committee of six members who are full-time faculty members shall
be elected, two from each of the faculties of each of the three institutions governed by the
Auraria board, and it shall elect one of its members to fill the remaining office on the Auraria
board to serve for one-year terms beginning each July 1. The committee shall select such a
member from the same institution only once in the same three-year period. The elected faculty
office is advisory, without the right to vote. The elected faculty member of the board must have
resided in the state of Colorado not less than three years prior to the member's election. A
vacancy in the office of the elected faculty member shall be filled by reelection for the unexpired
term.
(II) Repealed.
(III) In the event of death, resignation, or inability or refusal to act of any such elected
member of the faculty advisory committee, the faculty governing body of the institution with the
vacancy shall appoint a full-time faculty member from that institution to fill the vacancy for the
remainder of the term.
(2) Each member of the Auraria board shall take an oath or affirmation in accordance
with section 24-12-101.
(3) All actions by the Auraria board shall be by majority vote, but, on all actions taken in
which both representatives from any single system or institution have voted in the minority, the
majority opinion shall prevail only if it is supported by a majority of the lay members of the
Auraria board.
(4) In any instance in which no majority opinion can prevail under the terms of
subsection (3) of this section, the Auraria board shall have sixty days in which to reach a
determination by prevailing majority vote. If no majority determination is reached within sixty
days, the commission on higher education shall thereafter consider and determine the issue at its
next meeting.
(5) The Auraria board shall elect a chair from among the members of the public
appointed by the governor who shall act as chair at meetings of said board and as such board's
representative in official dealings with third parties.
(6) Repealed.

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