Colorado Code § 24-18-112

Board of ethics for the executive branch - created - duties
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(1) There is
hereby created a board of ethics for the executive branch of state government in the office of the
governor. The board shall consist of five members to be appointed by and serve at the pleasure
of the governor.
(2) The board of ethics for the executive branch shall:
(a) Comment, when requested by the governor, on each proposed gubernatorial
appointment, including the heads of the principal departments and the senior members of the
governor's office based upon the provisions of this article;
(b) Upon written request of the governor, review complaints of any violation of the
provisions of this article by a member of the executive branch of state government;
(c) Make written recommendations to the governor concerning his requests; and
(d) Review appeals brought before the board of ethics pursuant to section 24-30-1003
(4).

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