C.R.S. Section 40-9.5-110.5
Directors

  • required policies

(1)

The board of each cooperative electric association shall adopt written policies concerning:

(a)

The compensation provided to directors on the board of directors, including information on any authorized per diem amounts, and the value of any other benefits, services, or goods that directors receive;

(b)

The requirements and procedures for a director on the board of directors to disclose in writing any conflicts of interest. At a minimum, an association’s policy must require disclosure when a decision before the board could provide directly and as a proximate result of the decision a financial or other material benefit to:

(I)

The director, if the benefit is unique to that director and not shared by similarly situated cooperative members;

(II)

A parent, grandparent, spouse, partner in a civil union, child, or sibling of the director, if the benefit is unique to that person and not shared by similarly situated cooperative members; or

(III)

An entity in which the director is an officer or director or has a financial interest unique to that director.

(2)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

Subject to subsection (2)(b) of this section, a director on the board of directors shall at all times fulfill the director’s duty of loyalty to the association and shall not allow a conflict of interest to impair the director’s loyalty to the association.

(b)

Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, if an individual is a director on the board of directors of both a distribution cooperative electric association and a generation and transmission cooperative electric association, the director owes fiduciary duties to both associations and shall not be required to give priority to a fiduciary duty the director owes to one association over the duties the director owes to the other association.

Source: Section 40-9.5-110.5 — Directors - required policies, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-40.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

40‑9.5‑101
Legislative declaration
40‑9.5‑102
Definitions
40‑9.5‑103
Exemption from “Public Utilities Law”
40‑9.5‑104
Procedure for exemption - election
40‑9.5‑105
Certificate of public convenience and necessity
40‑9.5‑106
Prohibited acts
40‑9.5‑107
Duties of cooperative electric associations
40‑9.5‑108
Public meetings - definition
40‑9.5‑108.5
Public posting of documents
40‑9.5‑109
Regulations governing consumer complaints
40‑9.5‑109.5
Election policy - adoption - publication - contents
40‑9.5‑109.7
Electronic participation - meetings - elections conducted by mail or electronic means - definition
40‑9.5‑110
Board of directors of cooperative electric associations - nomination - elections
40‑9.5‑110.5
Directors - required policies
40‑9.5‑111
Notice of meeting - agenda
40‑9.5‑112
Provisions applicable to cooperative electric associations
40‑9.5‑113
Method of reimposing public utilities commission regulation
40‑9.5‑114
Public utilities commission - fees
40‑9.5‑114.5
5-112
40‑9.5‑116
Investment in public-private transportation facilities
40‑9.5‑117
Surcharge for underground conversion of facilities
40‑9.5‑118
Net metering - rules
40‑9.5‑201
Legislative declaration
40‑9.5‑202
Definitions
40‑9.5‑203
Service rights and facilities of cooperative electric associations within municipalities or within areas to be annexed by municipalities which own and operate electric utilities
40‑9.5‑204
Just compensation for service rights and facilities by municipality
40‑9.5‑205
Purchase by cooperative electric association of electric distribution facilities and service rights of municipality
40‑9.5‑206
Provisions on purchase nonexclusive - no effect on existing contracts
40‑9.5‑207
Applicability
Green check means up to date. Up to date

Current through Fall 2024

§ 40-9.5-110.5’s source at colorado​.gov