C.R.S. Section 23-20-102
Regents

  • election and term

(1)

The university shall be governed by a board of nine regents, who shall be elected for terms of six years each as provided in this section.
(2)(a)(I) At the general election held in 1974, and each six years thereafter through the general election held in 2016, three regents shall be elected, one of whom shall be a qualified elector of, and elected by the qualified electors of, the first congressional district; one of whom shall be a qualified elector of, and elected by the qualified electors of, the fourth congressional district; and one of whom shall be a qualified elector of this state and elected at large by the qualified electors of this state.

(II)

At the general election held in 2022, and each six years thereafter, three regents shall be elected, one of whom shall be a qualified elector of, and elected by the qualified electors of, the first congressional district; one of whom shall be a qualified elector of, and elected by the qualified electors of, the fourth congressional district; and one of whom shall be a qualified elector of, and elected by the qualified electors of, the eighth congressional district.

(b)

At the general election held in 1976, and each six years thereafter, three regents shall be elected, one of whom shall be a qualified elector of, and elected by the qualified electors of, the third congressional district; one of whom shall be a qualified elector of, and elected by the qualified electors of, the fifth congressional district; and one of whom shall be a qualified elector of this state and elected at large by the qualified electors of this state.

(c)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(I)

At the general election held in 1978, and each six years thereafter through the general election held in 1996, three regents shall be elected, one of whom shall be a resident of, and elected by the qualified electors of, the second congressional district, one of whom shall be a resident of, and elected by the qualified electors of, the sixth congressional district, and one of whom shall be a qualified elector of this state and elected at large by the qualified electors of this state.

(II)

At the general election held in 2002, and each six years thereafter, three regents shall be elected, one of whom shall be a resident of, and elected by the qualified electors of, the second congressional district, one of whom shall be a resident of, and elected by the qualified electors of, the sixth congressional district, and one of whom shall be a resident of, and elected by the qualified electors of, the seventh congressional district.

Source: Section 23-20-102 — Regents - election and term, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-23.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

23‑20‑101
University of Colorado - role and mission - all campuses
23‑20‑102
Regents - election and term
23‑20‑103
Oath or affirmation of regents
23‑20‑104
Meetings - quorum
23‑20‑105
Governor to fill vacancies
23‑20‑106
President - election
23‑20‑107
President to report - contents
23‑20‑108
Secretary - duties
23‑20‑109
Treasurer - duties - bond
23‑20‑110
Attorney general legal advisor
23‑20‑111
Supervisory powers of board
23‑20‑112
General powers of the board - definitions
23‑20‑113
Board to fix salaries
23‑20‑114
Employment of medical personnel
23‑20‑115
Departments - degrees - diplomas
23‑20‑116
Claims against university
23‑20‑117.5
University of Colorado fund - creation - control - use
23‑20‑118
Investments in consolidated funds
23‑20‑119
Corporate stock in name of nominee authorized - report
23‑20‑120
Donations - invested
23‑20‑121
Money from university lands
23‑20‑122
Raising funds for university student memorial center
23‑20‑123
Rents or charges for buildings and facilities for research
23‑20‑124
Research building revolving fund - appropriation of fund
23‑20‑125
Anticipation warrants
23‑20‑126
Purchase of anticipation warrants
23‑20‑127
Warrants as security - when
23‑20‑128
Tax exemption
23‑20‑129
Bonds
23‑20‑129.5
Enterprise auxiliary facility bonds
23‑20‑130
Disposition of natural specimens
23‑20‑131
Free pupil from each county
23‑20‑132
When tuition fee charged
23‑20‑133
Religious societies not to control
23‑20‑134
No loans to board or faculty - exception
23‑20‑135
Contracting debt forbidden, when
23‑20‑136
Fitzsimons trust fund - creation - legislative declaration - repeal
23‑20‑137
Health sciences center - disposition of property - use of proceeds
23‑20‑138
Health sciences center - definitions - accountable student program - creation
23‑20‑139
Retirement plan - eligibility - election
23‑20‑140
Partnership for rural education preparation - created - report
23‑20‑142
Educator well-being and mental health program - reporting - repeal
23‑20‑143
High-potency THC marijuana and marijuana concentrate research
23‑20‑144
Colorado pediatric psychiatry consultation and access program (CoPPCAP) - created
23‑20‑145
Language access emergency alert study - definitions - repeal
Green check means up to date. Up to date

Current through Fall 2024

§ 23-20-102’s source at colorado​.gov