Colorado Code § 39-2-130

Membership of the advisory committee - terms - compensation - meetings
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(1) Said advisory committee shall be comprised of the following five members, no
more than three of whom shall be affiliated with the same political party and all of whom shall
be appointed by the governor with the consent of the senate:
(a) One assessor and one nonassessor appointed from the counties of seventy-five
thousand or more population according to the most recent federal census;
(b) One assessor and one nonassessor appointed from the counties of less than seventy-
five thousand population according to the most recent federal census; and
(c) One nonassessor from the western slope.
(2) (a) The governor shall appoint one of the nonassessor members as chairman of the
advisory committee.
(b) The governor shall appoint the assessor members from among the certified assessors
recommended by the Colorado assessors association.
(3) Initially, two members shall be appointed to the advisory committee for two-year
terms and three members for four-year terms. Thereafter, appointments to the advisory
committee shall be for terms of four years each. Vacancies on the advisory committee shall be
filled by appointment of the governor for the unexpired term.
(4) Members of said committee shall be compensated on a per diem allowance basis at
the rate of thirty-five dollars per day and shall be reimbursed for their actual and necessary
expenses. Per diem compensation, not to exceed thirty days in any calendar year, shall be paid
only when the advisory committee is in session.
(5) The advisory committee shall meet at least quarterly but may meet more frequently
upon call of the chairman and may hold hearings as deemed necessary. A quorum of at least
three members shall be required to conduct official business.
(6) Repealed.

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