Colorado Code § 35-61-103

Industrial hemp advisory committee - appointments - duties - coordination with commission
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(1) (a) The industrial hemp advisory committee is hereby
established. The state agricultural commission created in section 35-1-105 shall appoint an
advisory committee to advise the commissioner on matters regarding the regulation of industrial
hemp production and to assist the commissioner in promulgating rules to carry out this article
61. The commission shall appoint ten members to the industrial hemp advisory committee as
follows:
(I) One member with experience in industrial hemp regulation;
(II) One member who is a farmer from a cooperative;
(III) One member who is a commercial farmer;
(IV) One member with experience in seed development and genetics;
(V) One member representing the hemp manufacturing industry;
(VI) One member representing small hemp businesses;
(VII) Repealed.
(VIII) One member who is a citizen advocate for industrial hemp;
(IX) One member who is a representative from a research institution of higher
education;
(X) One member who is a representative from the cannabinoid industry; and
(XI) One member who represents certified seed growers.
(b) The term of office of members of the committee is three years; except that the
members appointed pursuant to subsections (1)(a)(I) and (1)(a)(V) of this section serve initial
two-year terms to ensure staggered terms of office.
(c) Each committee member holds office until his or her term of office expires or until a
successor is duly appointed. If a vacancy occurs on the board, the appointing authorities shall
appoint a new member meeting the qualifications of the member vacating the position to serve
the remainder of the unexpired term of the member.
(d) Members of the committee shall serve without compensation but are entitled to
reimbursement for actual and necessary travel and subsistence expenses incurred in the
performance of their official duties as members of the committee.
(2) The committee shall provide advice to the commissioner, review proposed rules, and
recommend new rules or changes to existing rules.
(3) Repealed.
(4) The committee shall meet at least once a year.

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