Colorado Code § 39-2-123

Board of assessment appeals created - members - compensation
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(1) On
and after July 1, 1971, the Colorado tax commission shall be known as the board of assessment
appeals, which agency is hereby created within the department of local affairs. The board shall
be a quasi-judicial tribunal.
(2) The board consists of three members, who shall be appointed by the governor with
the consent of the senate. Appointments to the board shall be for terms of four years; except that
the terms shall be staggered so that no more than two members' terms expire in the same year. In
order to allow for appeals to be heard timely, up to six additional members may be appointed to
the board by the governor with the consent of the senate. Such additional members shall be
appointed for terms of one state fiscal year each. Members of the board shall be experienced in
property valuation and taxation and shall be public employees, as defined in section 24-10-103
(4)(a), who are not subject to the state personnel system laws. One of such members shall be or
shall have been, within the five years immediately preceding the date of initial appointment,
actively engaged in agriculture. On and after June 1, 1993, members shall be licensed or
certificated pursuant to the provisions of part 6 of article 10 of title 12. Service on the board shall
be at the pleasure of the governor, who may appoint a replacement to serve for the unexpired
term of any member. Such replacement shall be appointed with the consent of the senate. Any
other vacancies on the board shall be filled by appointment by the governor with the consent of
the senate for the unexpired term.
(3) In addition to any other compensation provided for by law, members of the board
shall be compensated one hundred fifty dollars per diem. In addition, members of the board who
do not reside in the Denver metropolitan area, which consists of the counties of Adams,
Arapahoe, Boulder, Clear Creek, Denver, Douglas, Gilpin, and Jefferson, shall be reimbursed for
their actual and necessary travel expenses as determined by the executive director of the
department of local affairs. Per diem compensation not to exceed two hundred twenty days in
any calendar year shall be paid only when the board is in session or when any member thereof
conducts a hearing pursuant to section 39-2-127. The board shall be in session when it
determines that it is necessary or as directed by the executive director of the department of local
affairs.
(4) The board of assessment appeals is a type 1 entity, as defined in section 24-1-105,
and exercises its powers and performs its duties and functions under the department of local
affairs.

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