Colorado Code § 24-1-135

Effect of congressional redistricting on boards and commissions - definition
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(1) As used in this section, "board" includes any board, commission, committee, task
force, or other similar body created in the state constitution or state statute.
(2) Unless a section of the state constitution or a statute creating a board provides
otherwise:
(a) Any member of a board who was appointed or elected to the office as a resident of a
designated congressional district pursuant to any section of the state constitution or any statutory
section creating the board and who no longer resides in the congressional district solely because
of a change made to the boundaries of the district pursuant to sections 44 to 44.6 of article V of
the state constitution is eligible to hold office for the remainder of the term to which the member
was elected or appointed, notwithstanding the nonresidency of the member.
(b) When a board increases in size or changes in composition due to the addition of a
congressional district following a federal decennial census, an appointing authority responsible
for making appointments of members from the state's congressional districts shall appoint a
member to represent the new district as soon as practicable in the year following the approval of
the new congressional district's boundaries pursuant to sections 44 to 44.6 of article V of the
state constitution. The newly appointed member serves a full term as set forth in the state
constitution or statute for a member of the board; except that the appointing authority may
appoint the member for a shorter term if necessary to preserve any required staggering of the
terms of the members of the board.
(c) (I) When a board decreases in size or changes in composition due to the loss of a
congressional district following a federal decennial census, an appointing authority responsible
for making appointments of members from the state's congressional districts shall review the
current appointments to the board and:
(A) If the board decreases in size, select one board member whose term shall be
terminated on June 30 of the year following the change in the number of congressional districts;
or
(B) If the board changes in composition, select one board member appointed to represent
a congressional district to be replaced with an at-large or other member when the member's term
expires.
(II) In making the selections required by subsection (2)(c)(I) of this section, the
appointing authority shall consider how well the current appointments represent the state's new
congressional districts and attempt to ensure adequate representation for the new districts among
the remaining board members for the remainder of their terms. If necessary, the appointing
authority shall clarify which districts the remaining members represent and may adjust the terms
of the remaining members to preserve any required staggering of the terms of the members of
the board.

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