Colorado Code § 43-5-505

Advisory board
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(1) The motorcycle operator safety advisory board is hereby
created. The board consists of:
(a) The director of the Colorado department of transportation or his or her designee;
(b) The executive director of the department of revenue or the executive director's
designee;
(c) The chief of the Colorado state patrol or the chief's designee; and
(d) Nine members appointed by the chief of the Colorado state patrol:
(I) Two members who represent MOST vendors;
(II) One member who represents retail motorcycle dealers;
(III) One member who represents third-party testers;
(IV) Two members who represent instructor training specialists;
(V) One member who represents the motorcycle riding community;
(VI) Repealed.
(VII) One member who represents law enforcement agencies; and
(VIII) One member who represents motorcycle insurance providers.
(2) The board shall meet to:
(a) Recommend training methods to increase safety and reduce motorcycle crashes and
injuries;
(b) Recommend training methods to increase program effectiveness;
(c) Recommend improvements to the program and training; and
(d) Make recommendations on expenditures of fund moneys.
(3) Each board member appointed under paragraph (d) of subsection (1) of this section
serves a two-year term; except that, of the board members appointed initially, one-half serve for
a one-year term and the remaining members serve a two-year term.
(4) The board shall elect from among the board members listed in paragraphs (a) to (c)
of subsection (1) of this section a chair and vice-chair, both of whom serve two-year terms. The
chair presides over all board meetings. The vice-chair presides in the absence of the chair.
(5) The board shall develop a vision and mission consistent with the program.
(6) The board shall meet at least quarterly.

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