Colorado Code § 24-54-108.5

Control and management of individual county plan
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(1) The retirement
board of any individual county retirement plan shall have full and complete control and
management of any retirement plan provided for and authorized by this article, other than
matters relating to participation in the public employees' retirement association. Such retirement
board shall make all necessary rules for managing and discharging its duties, for its own
government and procedure in so doing, and for the preservation and protection of any fund or
annuity contract.
(2) The retirement board of any individual county retirement plan shall determine what
type of retirement plan in which to participate and shall select, on the basis of the most sound
proposal:
(a) An insurance company qualified under section 24-54-105 (1); or
(b) A noninsured trust retirement plan, with a bank or trust company authorized to
exercise trust powers in this state as trustee, invested by the trustee pursuant to the provisions of
part 3 of article 1 of title 15, C.R.S., but, of the initial and subsequent sums of money available
for investment, the trustee shall invest only in such investments as are specified in section 24-54-
112; or
(c) A noninsured trust retirement plan, invested by the treasurer of the plan in such
securities as are specified in section 24-54-112; or
(d) Participation in the public employees' retirement association, pursuant to article 51 of
this title.
(3) The retirement board of any individual county retirement plan shall hear and decide
all applications for relief, pensions, annuities, retirement, or other benefits pursuant to the plan or
system adopted. A record of such action and all other matters properly coming before said
retirement board shall be kept and preserved.
(4) The county treasurer shall serve as the treasurer of the individual county retirement
plan. No fee therefor shall be charged by the treasurer pursuant to the provisions of section 30-1-
102, C.R.S., or any other provision of law.

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