Colorado Code § 35-57-109

Removal of member
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(1) The governor may remove any member of the
board for inefficiency, neglect of duty, or misconduct in office or when the segment of the
industry which the member represents fails or elects not to pay its equitable share relating to the
promotion of beef. Such member shall be entitled to a public hearing after serving upon such
member, ten days before the hearing, a copy of the charges against the member, together with
the notice of the time and place of the hearing. At the hearing, the member shall be given an
opportunity to be heard in person or by counsel and shall be permitted to present evidence to
answer the charges and explain the facts alleged.
(2) In every case of removal, the governor shall file in the office of the secretary of state
a complete statement of all charges against the member, and the governor's findings thereon,
together with a record of the entire proceedings had in connection therewith.

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