Colorado Code § 32-13-109

Board of directors - powers and duties
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(1) A district created pursuant to
section 32-13-108 shall be governed by a board of directors which shall be appointed by the
board of county commissioners. A director appointed pursuant to this subsection (1) shall be
appointed to serve a term of three years, but no director shall serve more than two succeeding
terms. Any such director may be removed at any time during his term by the appointing
authority.
(2) The board shall have the following powers and duties:
(a) To fix the time and place at which its regular meetings shall be held. Meetings shall
be held within the district and shall be open to the public.
(b) To adopt and amend rules of procedure;
(c) To select a chairman;
(d) To hire such staff as may be necessary to assist the board in its duties;
(e) To enter into contracts including but not limited to contracts for the provision of
cultural services for the district;
(f) To sue and be sued;
(g) To administer and use moneys collected pursuant to section 32-13-110, in
accordance with the guidelines specified in section 32-13-110.

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