Colorado Code § 39-9-101

State board of equalization
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(1) The state board of equalization shall consist
of the governor or his designee, the speaker of the house of representatives or his designee, the
president of the senate or his designee, and two members appointed by the governor with the
consent of the senate. Each of the appointed members shall be a qualified appraiser or a former
assessor or a person who has knowledge and experience in property taxation. Said board shall
elect a chairman and a vice-chairman; the vice-chairman shall act as chairman in the absence of
the chairman.
(2) Except as otherwise provided in section 2-2-326, each member is entitled to receive a
per diem allowance of fifty dollars for each day spent attending meetings or hearings of the state
board of equalization or otherwise spent discharging the member's duties as a member of the
board; except that a member shall not receive the per diem allowance provided for in this
subsection (2) for any day for which the member receives a per diem allowance from the state
under any other statute and except that a member shall not receive the per diem allowance
provided for in this subsection (2) if the member receives a salary from the state for a full-time
position with the state. Except as otherwise provided in section 2-2-326, each member of the
board is entitled to receive reimbursement for actual and necessary expenses incurred in
performing the member's duties as a member of the board. The members appointed by the
governor serve at the pleasure of the governor but shall not serve for more than four consecutive
years unless reappointed by the governor and reconfirmed by the senate at the conclusion of the
four years. Vacancies in either of the appointed positions on the board shall be filled by
appointment by the governor with the consent of the senate for the unexpired term.

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