Colorado Code § 24-115-105

Organizational meeting - chair - personnel - surety note - conflict of interest
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(1) (a) The director of the office of state planning and budgeting shall call and convene
the initial organizational meeting of the board and shall serve as its chair pro tempore. At the
meeting, appropriate bylaws shall be presented for adoption. The bylaws may provide for the
election or appointment of officers, the delegation of certain powers and duties to any executive
officer or other agent of the board, and such other matters as the board deems proper. At the
meeting, and annually thereafter, the board shall elect one of its members as chair.
(b) The board shall appoint an executive officer and such other personnel as it deems
necessary. The executive officer shall have expertise in the area of public finance and shall have
any powers specified in this article or delegated by the board in accordance with this article. The
executive officer and any other personnel appointed by the board shall not be members of the
board, shall serve at the board's pleasure, and shall receive no compensation for their services.
(2) The executive officer or any other person designated by the board shall keep a record
of the proceedings of the board and shall be custodian of all books, documents, papers filed with
the board, minute books or journals of the board, and its official seal. The executive officer or
designated person may cause copies to be made of all minutes and other records and documents
of the board and may give certificates under the official seal of the corporation to the effect that
such copies are true copies and all persons dealing with the corporation may rely on such
certificates.
(3) The board may delegate, by resolution, to one or more of its members, to its
executive officer, or to an indenture trustee or any other third party to whom the board has
assigned any rights of the corporation, such powers and duties as it may deem proper and to its
executive officer or any other person designated by the board, the power to set the interest rates
and other terms of any particular note issue and to invest proceeds of notes held by a commercial
bank or trust company having full trust powers, subject to such limitations as shall be prescribed
by the board by resolution.
(4) The executive officer and any other personnel appointed by the board are immune
from personal liability for any actions taken by them that are within the scope of the authority
granted to them by this article or delegated to them by the board.

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