Colorado Code § 25-3-302

Board of trustees
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(1) If a board of county commissioners decides to create a
public hospital board of trustees, levy an annual tax, and appropriate funds to purchase, erect,
and maintain or turn over to the public hospital board of trustees control of a county hospital, the
board of county commissioners shall proceed at once to appoint to the public hospital board of
trustees, for designated terms, seven trustees chosen from the citizens at large with reference to
their fitness for office. All of the trustees must be residents of the county, and none may be an
elected or appointed state, county, or city official. Nothing in this article 3 requires a licensed
physician to be appointed to a public hospital board of trustees; however, if a licensed physician
is appointed to a public hospital board of trustees, membership on that board is limited to one
licensed physician at any given time. The seven appointees constitute the public hospital board
of trustees for the public hospital. The public hospital board of trustees is a body corporate under
the name "Board of Trustees for ............... Hospital", the name of the hospital being inserted in
the blank.
(2) One of the trustees, so designated in such original appointment, shall hold office until
the second Tuesday of January following his appointment, one until the second Tuesday of the
second January following his appointment, two until the second Tuesday of the third January
following their appointment, one until the second Tuesday of the fourth January following his
appointment, and two until the second Tuesday of the fifth January from their appointment.
Thereafter, the term of office of each appointee shall be five years from the end of the preceding
term. At the expiration of the term of each of said trustees, the office shall be filled by
appointment of the board of county commissioners.
(3) (a) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (3)(b) of this section, in counties with
a population of less than three thousand, the board of public hospital trustees shall consist of five
citizens at large that have the same requirements with reference to their fitness for such office as
all other counties. One of the trustees, so designated in such original appointment, shall hold
office until the second Tuesday of January following their appointment, one until the second
Tuesday of the second January following their appointment, one until the second Tuesday of the
third January following their appointment, one until the second Tuesday of the fourth January
following their appointment, and one until the second Tuesday of the fifth January following
their appointment. The term of office and the method of filling vacancies shall be the same as for
all other counties.
(b) The board of county commissioners of a county with a population of less than three
thousand that creates a public hospital board of trustees may determine, by a resolution of the
board of county commissioners, that the public hospital board of trustees shall consist of seven,
rather than five, citizens at large that have the same requirements with reference to their fitness
for such office as all other counties. For a public hospital board of trustees that is created after
August 7, 2023, and that consists of seven members pursuant to this subsection (3)(b), the
trustees shall hold office as is specified in subsection (2) of this section. For a public hospital
board of trustees that is in existence when the board of county commissioners determines that the
public hospital board of trustees will consist of seven members, one of the additional trustees
shall hold office until the second Tuesday of the third January following their appointment, and
the other additional trustee shall hold office until the second Tuesday of the fifth January from
their appointment. The term of office and the method of filling vacancies shall be the same as for
all other counties.

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