Colorado Code § 25-1-105

Executive director - chief medical officer - qualifications - salary - office
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(1) The executive director of the department shall:
(a) Have a degree of doctor of medicine or doctor of osteopathy, be licensed to practice
medicine in the state of Colorado, and have at least one of the following qualifications:
(I) One year of graduate study in a school of public health;
(II) Not less than two years' experience in an administrative capacity in a health-care
organization;
(III) Four years of said experience when one year of graduate study in a school of public
health has not been completed; or
(b) Have, at a minimum, experience or education in public administration and public or
environmental health.
(2) (a) If the governor appoints an executive director who does not have the
qualifications specified in paragraph (a) of subsection (1) of this section, the executive director
of the department shall, pursuant to the provisions of section 13 of article XII of the state
constitution, upon consultation with the governor, and with the consent of a majority of the
members of the senate, appoint a chief medical officer. The chief medical officer shall have the
qualifications specified in paragraph (a) of subsection (1) of this section and shall serve at the
pleasure of the governor. The executive director shall initially appoint the chief medical officer
no later than three months after the executive director's appointment has been confirmed by the
senate.
(b) The chief medical officer shall provide independent medical judgment, guidance, and
advice to the governor and to the executive director regarding medical and public health issues in
all areas identified in article 1.5 of this title.
(c) The chief medical officer shall be afforded direct access to the governor and the
governor's staff.
(3) The executive director shall receive such salary as may be fixed by the board subject
to the state constitution and state laws and within the limits of funds made available to the
department by appropriation of the general assembly or otherwise. The executive director shall
be allowed traveling and subsistence expenses actually and necessarily incurred in the
performance of the executive director's official duties when absent from his or her place of
residence. The executive director shall be custodian of all property and records of the
department.

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