Colorado Code § 37-80-113

State engineer - qualifications - salary - conflict of interest
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(1) The state
personnel director shall require that the state engineer is a person qualified to be a registered
engineer in Colorado having the background of knowledge and experience in areas essential to
the proper discharge of his duties and functions.
(2) The salary of the state engineer shall be fixed, within the authority granted by section
13 of article XII of the state constitution at a grade requiring compensation adequate to attract
and hold in regular employment a person qualified to carry out the functions, duties, and
responsibilities of the office, and shall be paid out of general funds of the state as the salaries of
the executive officers of the state are paid.
(3) If the state engineer has any personal interest in any matter coming before his office
for decision, he shall immediately notify the governor in writing, delineating that interest, and
the governor has authority to designate some appropriate person to carry out the functions of the
state engineer regarding such matters and to cause such person to be paid a reasonable amount
for his services. Personal interest does not mean those matters which members of the public
generally may have with respect to any given subject.

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