Colorado Code § 37-60-107

Meetings - notice
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The board may provide for the holding of regular
meetings and may hold a special meeting at any time and place in the state upon the call of the
chairman or vice-chairman or of any two voting members. Notice of all special meetings shall be
given by telegram at least forty-eight hours, or by registered mail at least four days, before any
special meeting. Six voting members shall constitute a quorum, and the affirmative or negative
vote of at least six voting members is necessary to bind the board. Any business may be
transacted at a special meeting which could be transacted at a regular meeting.

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