Colorado Code § 28-5-702

Board of veterans affairs
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(1) The Colorado board of veterans affairs and its
powers, duties, and functions are transferred from the department of human services to the
department of military and veterans affairs. The board shall advise and consult with the division
in the administration and enforcement of this article 5. The Colorado board of veterans affairs is
a type 2 entity, as defined in section 24-1-105.
(2) The board consists of seven members appointed by the governor and confirmed by
the senate, who shall be veterans who have been honorably released or separated from the armed
forces of the United States, but who need not be members of a veterans service organization. The
governor shall appoint members for terms of four years; except that the terms shall be staggered
so that no more than four members' terms expire in the same year. Terms begin the day after the
expiration of a preceding term. Vacancies occurring during any term shall be filled by the
governor for the unexpired portion of the term in which they occur. If a vacancy occurs while the
senate is not in session, the governor shall appoint a qualified person to discharge the duties
thereof until the next meeting of the senate, at which time the governor shall nominate a person
to fill the vacancy, which nomination shall be subject to senate confirmation. Members of the
board shall hold office until their successors are appointed by the governor. Not more than four
of the members serving at any one time shall be members of the same political party.
(3) The members of the board shall serve without compensation but may be reimbursed,
out of any funds appropriated to the division, for actual and necessary traveling expenses and
other expenses incurred in the performance of official duties.
(4) The members of the board shall select one of their members to serve as the chair of
the board and one to serve as the vice-chair of the board, for a term of two years for each office.
Such officers shall hold office at the pleasure of the board. The board shall also appoint a
secretary who may or may not be a member as the board may determine. The secretary shall
attend all meetings of the board, keep a full and true record of its proceedings, preserve at its
general office all its books, documents, and papers, and perform such other duties as the board
may prescribe.
(5) The board shall hold meetings at such times and at such places as shall be determined
by it. Special meetings may be called at any time by the chair or vice-chair and shall be called at
the request of any three members.
(6) Repealed.

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