Colorado Code § 24-1-108

Appointment of officers and employees - repeal
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(1) Any provisions of law
to the contrary notwithstanding and subject to the provisions of the constitution of the state of
Colorado, the head of a principal department shall be appointed by the governor, with the
consent of the senate. The head of a principal department shall appoint all subordinate officers
and employees of his or her office and the head of each division under his or her department, and
the head of each division shall appoint all employees in his or her division, but all appointments
made by the head of a principal department and heads of divisions shall be made in accordance
with section 24-2-102.
(2) In the event that the lieutenant governor is appointed during his or her term of office
to concurrently serve as the head of a principal department:
(a) Acceptance or retention of such an appointment shall not result in a forfeiture of the
office of lieutenant governor; and
(b) It shall be deemed that holding the office of lieutenant governor while concurrently
serving as the head of a principal department is not incompatible, inconsistent, or in conflict with
the duties of the lieutenant governor or with the duties, powers, and functions of the head of a
principal department.
(3) Repealed.
(4) In the event that the lieutenant governor is appointed during his or her term of office
to concurrently serve as the director of the office of saving people money on healthcare within
the office of the governor:
(a) Acceptance or retention of such an appointment shall not result in a forfeiture of the
office of lieutenant governor; and
(b) It shall be deemed that holding the office of lieutenant governor while concurrently
serving as the director of the office of saving people money on healthcare is not incompatible,
inconsistent, or in conflict with the duties of the lieutenant governor or with the duties, powers,
and functions of the director of the office of saving people money on healthcare.

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