Colorado Code § 24-32-706

State housing board
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(1) There is created, within the division of housing,
the state housing board. The governor shall appoint one member from each congressional district
in the state to the board. The member must be a qualified elector of the congressional district
from which the member is appointed. In making appointments to the board, the governor shall
include representation by at least one member who is a person with a disability, as defined in
section 24-34-301, a family member of a person with a disability, or a member of an advocacy
group for persons with disabilities.
(2) The term of office for a member is four years; except that the terms shall be
staggered so that no more than a minimum majority of the members' terms expire in the same
year. Members shall not serve more than two consecutive full terms. All members shall be
appointed with the consent of the senate.
(3) A vacancy on the board occurs whenever any member moves out of the
congressional district from which the member was appointed. A member who moves out of such
congressional district shall promptly notify the governor of the date of such move, but such
notice is not a condition precedent to the occurrence of the vacancy. The governor shall fill the
vacancy as provided in subsection (5) of this section.
(4) Not more than a minimum majority of the members may be affiliated with any one
political party.
(5) Any vacancy shall be filled by the governor pursuant to subsection (1) of this section
for the unexpired term.
(6) Members of the board shall serve without compensation but shall be reimbursed for
necessary expenses incurred in the performance of their duties.
(7) The board shall meet upon call of the chair or whenever directed by the governor.
(8) The governor may remove any appointed member of the board for misconduct,
incompetence, or neglect of duty, and any such removal, when made, shall not be subject to
review.

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