C.R.S. Section 23-64-107
Private occupational school board

  • established
  • membership

(1)

Repealed.

(2)

There is established, in the private occupational school division, the private occupational school board that shall advise the director on the administration of this article 64 and has the powers and duties specified in section 23-64-108. The board is a
type 1
entity, as defined in section 24-1-105, and exercises its powers and performs its duties and functions as specified in this article 64.

(3)

The board shall consist of seven members appointed by the governor, with the consent of the senate, as follows:

(a)

Three members shall be owners or operators of private occupational schools that receive Title IV funds;

(b)

Four members shall be representatives of the general public, at least one of whom is employed by a lending institution located in Colorado and is familiar with federal loans and funds authorized in Title IV of the federal “Higher Education Act of 1965”, as amended, and at least two of whom are owners or operators of businesses within Colorado that employ students who are enrolled in schools that are subject to administration by the division.

(4)

No appointed member shall be an employee of any local district college, community or technical college, school district, or public agency that receives vocational funds allocated by any state agency.

(5)

The board members shall serve four-year terms; except that the terms shall be staggered so that no more than four members’ terms expire in the same year. A member shall not serve more than two consecutive four-year terms.

(6)

The board shall hold regular meetings at such times as it may deem appropriate, but it shall not meet less than four times per year.

(7)

Board members shall be paid a per diem of thirty-five dollars for each day on which the board meets and their actual and necessary expenses incurred in the conduct of official business.

(8)

The division shall provide any necessary staff assistance for the board.

Source: Section 23-64-107 — Private occupational school board - established - membership, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-23.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

23‑64‑101
Short title
23‑64‑102
Legislative declaration
23‑64‑103
Definitions
23‑64‑104
Exemptions
23‑64‑105
Private occupational school division - creation
23‑64‑106
Powers and duties of division
23‑64‑107
Private occupational school board - established - membership
23‑64‑108
Powers and duties of board - rules
23‑64‑109
Duties of private occupational schools
23‑64‑110
Submittal of fingerprints for persons teaching at designated schools - fingerprint-based criminal history record checks - prerequisite for commencing or continuing employment
23‑64‑111
Duties and powers of the division subject to approval of the executive director
23‑64‑112
Minimum standards
23‑64‑113
Prohibitions
23‑64‑114
Application for certificate of approval
23‑64‑115
Issuance of certificate of approval
23‑64‑116
Application for change of ownership - definition
23‑64‑117
Agent’s permits
23‑64‑118
Denial of application for certificate of approval or agent’s permit
23‑64‑119
Revocation of certificate of approval and agent’s permit
23‑64‑120
Refund policy
23‑64‑121
Bonds - definitions
23‑64‑122
Fees - private occupational schools fund - annual adjustment - rules
23‑64‑123
Deceptive trade or sales practices
23‑64‑124
Complaints of deceptive trade or sales practices
23‑64‑125
Preservation of records
23‑64‑126
Enforceability of notes, contracts, and other evidence of indebtedness
23‑64‑127
Violations - civil - penalty
23‑64‑128
Violations - criminal - penalty
23‑64‑129
State administrative procedure act
23‑64‑130
Jurisdiction of courts - service of process
23‑64‑131
Enforcement - injunction - fines - rules
23‑64‑132
Transfer of governance of private occupational schools - provisions for transition - rules
23‑64‑133
Repeal of article - review of functions
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Current through Fall 2024

§ 23-64-107’s source at colorado​.gov