Colorado Code § 26-12-402

Board of commissioners of veterans community living centers - creation - powers and duties - reimbursement for expenses
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(1) There is created the board of
commissioners of veterans community living centers in the state department. The board of
commissioners is a type 2 entity, as defined in section 24-1-105, and exercises its powers and
performs its duties and functions under the state department.
(2) The functions of the board of commissioners are to:
(a) Advise the office, veterans centers, and veterans community living centers located in
Homelake, Florence, Rifle, Aurora, and Walsenburg, Colorado, including the completion of the
Fitzsimons veterans community living center in Aurora;
(b) Provide continuity, predictability, and stability in the operation of the veterans
centers; and
(c) Provide guidance to future administrators at the veterans centers based on the
collective institutional memory of the board of commissioners.
(3) (a) The board of commissioners shall consist of seven members, no more than four of
whom are members of the same political party, and all of whom shall be subject to confirmation
by the senate.
(b) The governor shall appoint the seven members of the board of commissioners as
follows:
(I) Three veterans, one of whom shall be either a member of the state board of veterans
affairs or that board's designee;
(II) Three persons with expertise in nursing home operations, including:
(A) A person who is a nursing home administrator at the time of appointment and who is
experienced in the financial operations of nursing homes;
(B) A person who has practicing clinical experience in nursing homes; and
(C) A person who has experience in multi-facility management of nursing homes; and
(III) The state long-term care ombudsman, as defined in section 26-11.5-103 (7), or a
local ombudsman, as defined in section 26-11.5-103 (2), who is recommended to the governor
by the state long-term care ombudsman.
(c) The appointed members of the board of commissioners shall serve terms of four
years; except that, of the members first appointed, the governor shall select three members who
shall serve terms of two years.
(4) An appointed member may be removed for cause at any time during the member's
term by the governor. Vacancies on the board of commissioners shall be filled by appointment
by the governor with the consent of the senate for the unexpired terms in the manner described in
subsection (3) of this section.
(5) Members of the board of commissioners shall be reimbursed for reasonable and
necessary expenses incurred in the performance of their duties.
(6) All members of the board of commissioners shall be voting members. The members
of the board of commissioners shall elect a chair, a vice-chair, and a secretary from among the
membership of the board. Board action shall require the affirmative vote of a majority of a
quorum of the board of commissioners.
(7) The board of commissioners shall:
(a) Endeavor to ensure that the highest quality of care is being provided at the veterans
centers and that the financial status of the veterans centers is maintained on a sound basis;
(b) Obtain information concerning the following:
(I) The status of the central fund, as described in section 26-12-108, and the progress of
capital construction projects that are proposed or underway; and
(II) Issues of resident care arising from sources, including but not limited to department
of public health and environment surveys, veterans administration surveys, consultant contractor
reports, plans of correction to both surveys and consultant reports, vacant position reports, and
reports from the division;
(c) Have direct access to any consulting contractor working with the veterans centers and
obtain written and oral reports;
(d) Have direct access to the executive director of the state department and the state
board for the purposes of alerting state department policymakers of potential problems in
veterans centers and establishing effective working relationships and lines of communication
with the state department and state board at all levels;
(e) Have the authority to visit and review the operation of veterans centers;
(f) Participate in any request for a proposal panel that selects consulting firms for
veterans centers;
(g) Have authority to review and comment on rules promulgated by the state department
and the state board concerning veterans centers before the rules are submitted for public
comment;
(h) Meet as often as necessary but not less than three times per year; and
(i) (I) On or before January 1, 2008, and on or before each January 1 thereafter, make an
annual report of issues and recommendations developed by the board of commissioners to the
executive director of the state department and the governor; and
(II) Transmit electronic versions of each annual report to:
(A) The members of the general assembly who sit on the health and human services
committee of the senate, the public health care and human services committee of the house of
representatives, and the state, veterans, and military affairs committees of the senate and the
house of representatives, or any successor committees; and
(B) The members of the state board of veterans affairs.
(8) Nothing in this part 4 shall be construed to abridge, amend, or supersede any
provision of a contractual agreement that the state department has entered into with any of the
veterans centers.

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