Colorado Code § 43-10-104

Colorado aeronautical board - created
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(1) (a) The division shall be under
the jurisdiction of the Colorado aeronautical board, which board is created.
(b) The board consists of nine voting members appointed by the governor, with the
consent of the senate, for terms of three years; except that the terms must be staggered so that no
more than three members' terms expire in the same year.
(c) If any member vacates the member's office during the term for which appointed to
the board, a vacancy on the board exists and shall be filled by the governor for the unexpired
term. All such appointments shall be with the consent of the senate.
(d) The board shall annually elect from its members a chair, a vice-chair, and a secretary.
(e) The members of the board are entitled to receive fifty dollars per diem while the
board is in session and to be reimbursed for all actual and necessary expenses incurred in the
performance of their official duties.
(f) The board shall not conduct any business unless there are at least five voting
members of the board present.
(2) (a) The board consists of the following members:
(I) Four members, two from the eastern slope and two from the western slope of the
state, representing local governments that operate airports, which members the governor shall
select from a list of nominees supplied by those local governments;
(II) Two members who are residents of communities that are affected by general
aviation airport traffic or traffic at a commercial airport at which there is significant general
aviation activity, as determined by the division. The initial terms of the two new members
commence when the next term of an existing member commences, and the new members' initial
terms must comply with the existing staggering requirement. In appointing these members, the
governor shall give priority to individuals who:
(A) Are not trained pilots;
(B) Are familiar with airport infrastructure, aviation, and the mission of the board,
including but not limited to those who serve on an airport community noise roundtable; and
(C) Reside in a community that is significantly impacted by noise or lead emissions by a
high-traffic airport with significant general aviation activity, as determined by the division.
(III) One member representing a statewide association of airport managers;
(IV) One member representing a statewide association of pilots;
(V) One member familiar with and supportive of the state's aviation issues, interests, and
concerns; and
(VI) The executive director of the department of public health and environment, or the
executive director's designee, who is an ex officio nonvoting member of the board.
(b) In addition to satisfying the requirements set forth in section 24-20-115, the governor
shall make appointments to the board so as to ensure a balance broadly representative of the
activity level of airports throughout the state and further ensure that the racial, ethnic, and gender
makeup of the board is representative of communities that are disproportionately impacted by
general aviation airport traffic or traffic at a commercial airport at which there is significant
general aviation activity, as determined by the division.

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