As used in this part: (1) "Affordable housing" means housing occupied or reserved for occupancy by households that meet certain gross household income requirements based on the area median income for households of the same size. (a) "Affordable housing" may include housing occupied or reserved for occupancy by households that meet specific area median income targets or ranges of area median income targets. (b) "Affordable housing" does not include housing occupied or reserved for occupancy by households with gross household incomes that are more than 60% of the area median income for households of the same size. (2) "Appointing entity" means the person, county, unincorporated area of a county, or municipality appointing a member to a public transit district board of trustees or transit commission. (3) (a) "Chief executive officer" means a person appointed by the board of trustees of a small public transit district to serve as chief executive officer. (b) "Chief executive officer" shall enjoy all the rights, duties, and responsibilities defined in Sections 17B-2a-810 and 17B-2a-811 and includes all rights, duties, and responsibilities assigned to the general manager but prescribed by the board of trustees to be fulfilled by the chief executive officer. (4) "Confidential employee" means a person who, in the regular course of the person's duties: (a) assists in and acts in a confidential capacity in relation to other persons who formulate, determine, and effectuate management policies regarding labor relations; or (b) has authorized access to information relating to effectuating or reviewing the employer's collective bargaining policies. (5) "Council of governments" means a decision-making body in each county composed of membership including the county governing body and the mayors of each municipality in the county. (6) "Department" means the Department of Transportation created in Section 72-1-201. (7) "Executive director" means a person appointed by the governor as described in Section
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