BILL RITTER, JR. Governor

COLORADO Boards and Commissions

Terms Expiring January 1, 2009 – December 31, 2009

STATE OF EXECUTIVE CHAMBERS

136 State Capitol , CO 80203 - 1792 Phone (303) 866-2471 ______Bill Ritter, Jr. Governor

Greetings:

As Governor of the great State of Colorado, it is my pleasure to introduce you to the 2009 Colorado Boards and Commissions book.

Within the following pages, you will find descriptions of the many state boards and commissions on which Colorado citizens have the opportunity to serve this year. These boards, of which there are almost 300, help determine the direction of our state’s future. From healthcare to air quality, transportation to the arts, there are a wide variety of boards for those who wish to serve our state.

Our state is envied for its beauty, and our people are admired for the diligence and can-do attitude we inherited from our pioneer predecessors. The people who serve on Colorado’s boards and commissions exemplify this frontier spirit, and they possess additional qualities of leadership and a desire to give back to this state. I hope you will continue this tradition of public service by rolling up your sleeves and applying to serve on one of the many boards or commissions inside this book. Through your dedication and hard work, we will ensure that Colorado remains the best state in the nation.

You will find an application to serve on any of our boards and commissions at the end of this book, or you can download a copy online at www.colorado/governor/boards-commissions.html. On behalf of the State of Colorado, thank you for your willingness to lead our state into the 21st century.

Sincerely,

Bill Ritter, Jr. Governor

TABLE OF CONTENTS

General Information i

List of department contact numbers for further information about specific Boards and Commissions i

Index ii-iv

Boards and Commissions, chronological listing 1-55

Appendix 2003 Congressional Districts Map 56 Colorado Agriculture Districts Map 57 Colorado Wildlife Districts Map 57 Regional Emergency & Trauma Advisory Councils Map 58

Boards and Commissions Application 59

GLOSSARY OF TERMS

*…………….….Denotes a term expiring in 2009 on date listed **………………Denotes a 2008 term that expired on date listed POG…………....Member’s term expires at the pleasure of the Governor VACANCY.…...Member has resigned or term has expired and a vacancy exists

The Office of Boards and Commissions:

Shaylisa Hurte Director

Amanda Belles Deputy Director

The Office of Boards and Commissions 136 State Capitol Denver, Colorado 80203 (303) 866-6380 (303) 866-6368 fax

General Information

This book contains information about Colorado Boards and Commissions with vacancies occurring between January 1, 2009 and December 31, 2009, listed chronologically.

To assure full consideration of your application for a Board or Commission appointment, it is important to take the following steps: 9Fill out the application at the back of the book completely. 9Attach a current resume to your application. 9Mail the above information to: The Honorable Bill Ritter Governor, State of Colorado Attention: Shaylisa Hurte, Director, Boards and Commissions 136 State Capitol Denver, CO 80203-1792 9Or fax the above information to (303) 866-6368 9Or scan and email the above information to [email protected]

This information is also available through our website, www.colorado.gov/governor/boards- commissions.html

Please call the Governor’s Office of Boards and Commissions if you have any questions: (303) 866-6380.

Information Numbers by Department

Colorado Judicial Department (303) 861-1111 Department of Agriculture (303) 239-4100 Department of Corrections (719) 579-9580 Department of Education (303) 866-6600 Department of Health Care Policy and Financing (303) 866-2993 Department of Higher Education (303) 866-2723 Department of Human Services (303) 866-5700 Department of Labor and Employment (303) 318-8000 Department of Law (303) 866-4500 Department of Local Affairs (303) 866-2771 Department of Military and Veterans Affairs (720) 250-1500 Department of Natural Resources (303) 866-3311 Department of Personnel and Administration (303) 866-6566 Department of Public Health and Environment (303) 692-2000 Department of Public Safety (303) 239-4398 Department of Regulatory Agencies (303) 894-7855 Department of Revenue (303) 866-5610 Department of State (303) 894-2200 Department of Transportation (303) 757-9011 Governor’s Office (303) 866-2471 Governor’s Office of Economic Development (303) 892-3840

i INDEX

A ACCOUNTANCY, STATE BOARD OF...... 35 ADAMS STATE COLLEGE, BOARD OF TRUSTEES FOR ...... 44 AERONAUTICAL BOARD, COLORADO...... 44 AGRICULTURAL COMMISSION, STATE...... 4 AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY, COLORADO...... 11 AIR QUALITY CONTROL COMMISSION ...... 2 ARCHITECTS, PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS AND PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYORS, STATE BOARD OF LICENSURE FOR 18 ARKANSAS RIVER COMPACT ADMINISTRATION...... 37 ARTS, COLORADO COUNCIL ON THE ...... 18 ASSESSMENT APPEALS, BOARD OF...... 18 AURARIA HIGHER EDUCATION CENTER, BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE ...... 26

B BANKING BOARD, COLORADO ...... 19 BEEF COUNCIL AUTHORITY BOARD OF DIRECTORS, COLORADO ...... 19 BLIND OR VISUALLY IMPAIRED, COLORADO COMMISSION FOR INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE ...... 38 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF STATE AND VETERANS NURSING HOMES ...... 32 BOXING COMMISSION, STATE ...... 11 BRAIN INJURY BOARD, COLORADO TRAUMATIC...... 11

C CAPITOL BUILDING ADVISORY COMMITTEE, STATE ...... 19 CHARTER SCHOOL INSTITUTE BOARD ...... 20 CHERRY CREEK BASIN WATER QUALITY AUTHORITY...... 35 CHILD CARE FACILITIES, ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON LICENSING OF...... 20 CHILDREN’S TRUST FUND BOARD, COLORADO ...... 42 CHIROPRACTIC EXAMINERS, STATE BOARD OF...... 10 CIVIL RIGHTS COMMISSION, COLORADO ...... 6 COLLECTION AGENCY BOARD...... 7 COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM, BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF...... 45 COMMISSION ON CRIMINAL AND JUVENILE JUSTICE ...... 12 COMMUNITY COLLEGES AND OCCUPATIONAL EDUCATION, STATE BOARD FOR ...... 45 COMMUNITY SERVICE, GOVERNOR’S COMMISSION ON...... 37 CONSUMER CREDIT, COUNCIL OF ADVISORS ON...... 40 CORONERS STANDARDS AND TRAINING BOARD, COLORADO ...... 4 COUNSELOR EXAMINERS, STATE BOARD OF LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ...... 38 COURT SECURITY CASH FUND COMMISSION ...... 20 COVERCOLORADO BOARD OF DIRECTORS ...... 21

D DENTAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE...... 21 DENTAL EXAMINERS, STATE BOARD OF...... 1 DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES COUNCIL...... 22

E EDUCATIONAL AND CULTURAL FACILITIES BOARD OF DIRECTORS, COLORADO ...... 12 ELECTRICAL BOARD, STATE ...... 22 EMERGENCY MEDICAL AND TRAUMA SERVICES ADVISORY COUNCIL (STATE), STATE ...... 23 EMERGENCY PLANNING COMMISSION, COLORADO...... 23 ENERGY AND MINERAL IMPACT ASSISTANCE STATE ADVISORY COMMITTEE...... 37 EQUALIZATION, STATE BOARD OF...... 40

F FAMILY MEDICINE, COMMISSION ON ...... 24 FINANCIAL SERVICES BOARD ...... 24 FIRE AND POLICE PENSION ASSOCIATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS ...... 39

ii INDEX FORT LEWIS COLLEGE, BOARD OF TRUSTEES FOR...... 45

G GAMING CONTROL COMMISSION, COLORADO LIMITED ...... 24 GOVERNMENTAL ACCOUNTING, ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON ...... 10 GREAT OUTDOORS COLORADO TRUST FUND BOARD (GOCO)...... 7 GRIEVANCE BOARD, STATE ...... 25 GROUND WATER COMMISSION...... 8

H HAZARDOUS MATERIALS RESPONDER VOLUNTARY CERTIFICATION ADVISORY BOARD ...... 25 HEALTH CARE COMMUNITY BOARD ...... 43 HEALTH FACILITIES AUTHORITY BOARD OF DIRECTORS, COLORADO ...... 12 HEALTH, STATE BOARD OF ...... 4 HIGHER EDUCATION, COLORADO COMMISSION ON...... 25 HISTORIC PRESERVATION REVIEW BOARD, COLORADO STATE...... 1 HISTORICAL RECORDS ADVISORY BOARD, COLORADO...... 39 HOUSING AND FINANCE AUTHORITY BOARD OF DIRECTORS, COLORADO...... 26 HOUSING BOARD, STATE...... 2 HUMAN SERVICES, STATE BOARD OF...... 5

I IDENTITY THEFT AND FINANCIAL FRAUD BOARD...... 13 INDEPENDENT LIVING COUNCIL, STATEWIDE...... 41 INTERAGENCY COORDINATING COUNCIL, STATE...... 13

L LAND COMMISSIONERS, STATE BOARD OF ...... 13 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS, BOARD OF...... 36 LOTTERY COMMISSION, COLORADO ...... 26 LOW INCOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE (LEAP), COLORADO COMMISSION ON...... 43

M MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPISTS, STATE BOARD OF ...... 26 MEDICAL EXAMINERS, STATE BOARD OF...... 8 MEDICAL SERVICES BOARD...... 27 MENTAL HEALTH ADVISORY BOARD FOR SERVICE STANDARDS AND REGULATIONS...... 27 MESA STATE COLLEGE, BOARD OF TRUSTEES FOR ...... 46 METROPOLITAN STATE COLLEGE OF DENVER, BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF...... 46 MINED LAND RECLAMATION BOARD ...... 5 MINES, BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE COLORADO SCHOOL OF ...... 46 MOTOR VEHICLE DEALER BOARD ...... 14 MUNICIPAL BOND SUPERVISION ADVISORY BOARD, COLORADO...... 28

N NATURAL AREAS COUNCIL ...... 14 NURSE PILOT PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION COMMITTEE ...... 28 NURSING HOME ADMINISTRATORS, BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF ...... 29 NURSING, STATE BOARD OF...... 28

O OPTOMETRIC EXAMINERS BOARD...... 7

P PAROLE, STATE BOARD OF...... 29 PASSENGER TRAMWAY SAFETY BOARD...... 14 PEACE OFFICERS STANDARDS AND TRAINING BOARD (POST) ...... 15 iii INDEX PERSONNEL BOARD, STATE ...... 15 PETROLEUM STORAGE TANK ADVISORY COMMITTEE ...... 41 PHARMACY, STATE BOARD OF...... 29 PHYSICAL FITNESS, GOVERNOR’S COUNCIL FOR ...... 39 PLUMBERS, EXAMINING BOARD OF ...... 30 PODIATRY BOARD, COLORADO ...... 6 PRIVATE ACTIVITY BOND ALLOCATIONS COMMITTEE ...... 30 PSYCHOLOGIST EXAMINERS, STATE BOARD OF ...... 15 PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT BENEFIT PLANS...... 34 PUBLIC SCHOOL CAPITAL CONSTRUCTION ASSISTANCE BOARD...... 34

R RACING COMMISSION, COLORADO...... 30 REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS, BOARD OF...... 31 REAL ESTATE COMMISSION ...... 9 REHABILITATION ADVISORY COUNCIL, STATE...... 36

S SCENIC AND HISTORIC BYWAYS COMMISSION, COLORADO ...... 1 SCIENTIFIC AND CULTURAL FACILITIES DISTRICT BOARD OF DIRECTORS...... 9 SECURITIES BOARD...... 31 SICKLE-CELL ANEMIA ADVISORY BOARD ...... 2 SOCIAL WORK EXAMINERS, STATE BOARD OF...... 16 SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE COMMISSION...... 35 SOUTHERN UTE INDIAN TRIBE/STATE OF COLORADO ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL COMMISSION ...... 31 STATE FAIR AUTHORITY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, COLORADO ...... 42 STOCK INSPECTION COMMISSIONERS, STATE BOARD OF ...... 8

T TONY GRAMPSAS YOUTH SERVICES BOARD...... 32 TOURISM OFFICE BOARD OF DIRECTORS, COLORADO...... 10 TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION...... 33

U UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN COLORADO (UNC), BOARD OF TRUSTEES FOR THE ...... 47 URBAN DRAINAGE AND FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICTS ...... 3 UTILITY CONSUMERS’ BOARD ...... 33

V VENTURE CAPITAL AUTHORITY ...... 9 VETERANS’ AFFAIRS, COLORADO BOARD OF...... 16 VETERINARY MEDICINE, STATE BOARD OF...... 16 VICTIMS ASSISTANCE AND LAW ENFORCEMENT (VALE) ADVISORY BOARD...... 17

W WATER AND WASTEWATER FACILITY OPERATORS CERTIFICATION BOARD...... 17 WATER CONSERVATION BOARD, COLORADO ...... 3 WATER QUALITY CONTROL COMMISSION...... 3 WATER RESOURCES AND POWER DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY ...... 41 WATER WELL CONSTRUCTION, STATE BOARD OF EXAMINERS...... 17 WESTERN INTERSTATE COMMISSION ON HIGHER EDUCATION...... 6 WESTERN STATE COLLEGE OF COLORADO, BOARD OF TRUSTEES FOR ...... 47 WILDLIFE COMMISSION...... 5 WILDLIFE HABITAT STAMP COMMITTEE, COLORADO...... 47 WINE INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT BOARD, COLORADO...... 34 WORKERS’ COMPENSATION COST CONTAINMENT BOARD...... 44 WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL ...... 40

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STATE BOARD OF DENTAL EXAMINERS – TERMS EXPIRE JANUARY 1

Number of Members: 13 Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Per diem, actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Department of Regulatory Agencies

The Board shall conduct examinations to ascertain the qualifications and fitness of applicants for licensure to practice dentistry and dental hygiene. The Board shall consist of seven dentists, three dental hygienists and three members from the public.

*Laura L. Jacob, Morrison, dental hygienist Dr. Catherine H. Hakala, Denver, dentist *Brian M. Davidson, Denver, public member Dr. Steven Alan Tilliss, Englewood, dentist *Dr. F. Robert Murphy, Boulder, dentist Elizabeth A. Thompson, Delta, dental hygienist *Dr. G. Garo Chalian, Castle Rock, dentist Melanie T. Names, Louisville, public member *Dr. Jeffrey D. Astroth, Denver, dentist Dr. Eve Bluestein, Boulder, dentist *Joyce L. Reedy, Lamar, dental hygienist Dr. Duane M. Takaki, Pueblo, dentist Cynthia F. Burse, Denver, public member

COLORADO STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION REVIEW BOARD – TERMS EXPIRE JANUARY 1

Number of Members: 12-15 Members Length of Terms: 2 years Pay/Compensation: Travel expenses Frequency of Meetings: Quarterly Contact: Colorado Historical Society

The State Historic Preservation Review Board carries out the duties and responsibilities of the National Preservation Act. The Board reviews and makes suggestions pertaining to sub-grants and nominations for historic properties.

Members should include at least one professional in the areas of American history, prehistoric archaeology, historical archaeology, architecture and architectural history. The remaining members shall include non-professional citizen members. The majority of the members must consist of recognized professionals.

*Bonnie J. Clark, Denver, historical archaeology *Lee D. Merkel, Pueblo, public member *Richard J. Cronenberger, Littleton, historical architecture Jill H. Seyfarth, Durango, public member *Ann A. Pritzlaff, Castle Rock, public member Maryjo “Jo” M. Downey, Stratton, public member *Jackie W. Powell, Salida, prehistoric archaeology John M. Dale, Aurora, American history *Janet D. Ore, Ph.D., Fort Collins, American history Kathleen S. Hoeft, Goergetown, architectural history *William M. King, Lafayette, American history Melanie R. Short, Denver, public member

COLORADO SCENIC AND HISTORIC BYWAYS COMMISSION – TERMS EXPIRE JANUARY 1

Number of Members: Up to 15 Length of Terms: 3 Pay/Compensation: None Frequency of Meetings: Twice per year Contact: Department of Transportation

The Commission works with state agencies, the US Forest Services, Bureau of Land Management (BLM), local byways organizations, public and private resources, to assist in the development of byways management plans, including interpretation, promotion and protection of distinctive byways characteristics. The Commission helps to coordinate the budgeting process and allocation of federal, state, and private funds for the purpose of byway improvement.

There shall be no more than fifteen members appointed by the Governor, including one Transportation Commissioner and one member of the Colorado Tourism Board.

*Catherine A. Robertson, Grand Junction, BLM Hon. , Silverthorne, State Legislature *Ronna L. Sharpe, Loma, Colorado Council for the Arts William H. Ulfelder, Denver, Colorado Open Lands *Dave D. Roberts, Montrose, National Park Services B. Stephens Parker, Durango, Transportation Commission *Sharol L. “Lyn” Deal, Fort Morgan, Eastern Plains Byway Org. Jon N. Schler, Grand Junction, Colorado Historical Society Hon. William L. Miller, Cedaredge, Western Slope Byway Org. Stephanie Foote, Denver, Colorado Tourism Board Christopher F. Sporl, Littleton, US Forest Service

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AIR QUALITY CONTROL COMMISSION – TERMS EXPIRE JANUARY 31

Number of Members: 9 Length of Terms: 3 years Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Senate Confirmation Required Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Department of Public Health & Environment

The Commission considers and adopts regulatory programs to assure attainment and maintenance of national ambient air quality standards and to prevent significant deterioration of air quality.

Appointments to the Commission shall be made so as to include persons with appropriate scientific, technical, industrial, labor, agriculture and legal training. Three members shall have appropriate private sector, technical or industrial employment experience. No more than five members shall be from one political party.

*Robert A. Arnott, Greenwood Village (R) James M. Wilson, Superior (D) *Garrett M. Clemons, Denver (R) Dr. Radford Byerly, Boulder (D) *Jon D. Slutsky, Wellington (R) Cynthia S. Peterson, Littleton (D) Barbara Roberts, Golden (D) Ashley Lee Campsie, Littleton (U) Teresa A. Coons, Grand Junction (D)

STATE HOUSING BOARD – TERMS EXPIRE JANUARY 31

Number of Members: 7 Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Necessary expenses Senate Confirmation Required Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Department of Local Affairs

The Board is responsible for advising the Housing Director on funding applications for statewide housing grants and loans. The Board is also responsible for establishing construction or installation standards for manufactured housing products, as well as, motels, hotels and non-residential units in non-locally regulated areas.

The Governor shall appoint at least one member from each congressional district. No more than four members may be from any one political party.

*Sarah C. “Sally” Hatcher, Boulder (D) (CD2) E. Michael Rosser, Aurora (R) (CD7) *Theophilus D. Gregory, Colorado Springs (R) (CD6) Karen K. Weitkunat, Fort Collins (R) (CD4) *John J. “Jack” Kelly, Centennial (R) (CD6) Suzanne W. Anarde, Fowler (D) (CD3) Eugene R. Lucero, Denver (D) (CD1)

SICKLE-CELL ANEMIA ADVISORY BOARD – TERMS EXPIRE JANUARY 31

Number of Members: 11 Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: 1-3 per year Contact: University of Colorado School of Medicine

The Committee advises the University of Colorado School of Medicine on the operation of the Sickle-Cell Anemia Treatment and Research Center.

The eleven members shall represent hospitals, voluntary agencies, medical specialists and the general public. No group shall have more than four representatives on the committee.

*Dr. Daniel Ambruso, Denver, medical specialist in sickle-cell Cynthia L. Simmons, Denver, general public anemia patient care Jacqueline Y. Davis, Aurora, voluntary agency interested in *Donna J. Dixon, Aurora, voluntary agency interested in sickle- sickle-cell anemia cell anemia Willie L. Straws, Colorado Springs, general public Nancy Fielder, Colorado Springs, voluntary agency interested in Thomas J. Bennett, Jr., Colorado Springs, Chair, voluntary sickle-cell anemia agency interested in sickle-cell anemia Alice Langley, Denver, general public James M. Stewart, Colorado Springs, Vice-Chair, general public Dr. Stephen P. Hunger, Greenwood Village, medical specialist in Kathleen H. Winder, Colorado Springs, medical specialist in sickle-cell anemia patient care sickle-cell anemia patient care

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URBAN DRAINAGE AND FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICTS – TERMS EXPIRE JANUARY 31

Number of Members: 23 (4 Appointed by Governor) Length of Terms: 2 years Pay/Compensation: $75 per meeting, $1200 max per year Frequency of Meetings: Ten times per year Contact: Governor’s Office

The Board assists local governments in the planning, design, construction and maintenance of multi-jurisdictional drainage and flood control projects. The Governor appoints a mayor from Jefferson, Arapahoe, Boulder and Adams counties. Each mayor must be from a municipality with a population of hundred thousand or less.

*Mayor Jerry D. DiTullio, Wheat Ridge Mayor Kathleen M. Novak, Northglenn *Mayor Nancy N. Sharpe, Greenwood Village Mayor Andrew Muckle, Superior

COLORADO WATER CONSERVATION BOARD – TERMS EXPIRE FEBRUARY 12

Number of Members: 15 (9 Appointed by Governor) Length of Terms: 3 years Pay/Compensation: Per diem Senate Confirmation Required Frequency of Meetings: 6-8 times per year Contact: Department of Natural Resources

It is the mission of the CWCB to conserve, develop, protect and manage Colorado’s water for present and future generations.

The members shall be qualified electors and well versed in water matters. Four members shall be from the western slope and five members from the eastern slope. Of the eastern slope members, one shall be from each of the Rio Grande, North Platte, Arkansas, South Platte Drainage Basin outside the City and County of Denver and the City and County of Denver drainage basins. Of the western slope members, one shall be from each of the Yampa-White, Colorado, Gunnison-Uncompahgre and San Miguel-Delores-San Juan drainage basins. No more than five appointees shall be members of the same political party.

*Eric W. Wilkinson, Greeley (R), South Platte drainage basin Barbara J. Biggs, Denver (D), City and County of Denver *Carl Trick II, Cowdrey (R), North Platte drainage basin Reed K. Dils, Buena Vista (D), Arkansas drainage basin *Marcus “Keith” Catlin, Montrose (D), Gunnison-Uncompahgre, Bruce T. Whitehead, Hesperus (U), San Miguel-Dolores-San drainage basin Juan drainage basin Geoff D. Blakeslee, Hayden (D), Yampa-White drainage basin Travis L. Smith, Del Norte (R), Rio Grande drainage basin John D. Redifer, Grand Junction (D), main Colorado drainage basin

WATER QUALITY CONTROL COMMISSION – TERMS EXPIRE FEBRUARY 15

Number of Members: 9 Length of Terms: 3 years Pay/Compensation: Per diem, necessary expenses Senate Confirmation Required Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Department of Public Health & Environment

The Commission is responsible for developing and maintaining a comprehensive and effective program for the prevention, control and abatement of water pollution of the waters in Colorado. At least two members shall be from the western slope and the remainder from the state at large.

*Gary L. Teague, Fort Morgan Andrew S. Todd, Denver *Robert T. Sakata, Brighton Peter Butler, Durango, west of the continental divide *Jeffrey T. Bedingfield, Greeley Janelle A. Barrilleaux, Golden Dr. Chris J. Wiant, Aurora Jill C. Harris McConaughy, Glenwood Springs, west of the Patricia Wells, Denver continental divide

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STATE AGRICULTURAL COMMISSION – TERMS EXPIRE MARCH 1

Number of Members: 9 Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Travel expenses Senate Confirmation Required Frequency of Meetings: Quarterly Contact: Department of Agriculture

The Commission formulates policy with respect to the management of the Department of Agriculture, including advising the Commissioner, the General Assembly and the Governor on matters pertaining to agriculture within this state.

Two members shall be appointed from each agricultural district in this state. One of the two members shall be from each major political party. Each member must be actively engaged in the business of agriculture. The representation of any agricultural commodity organization shall not represent a majority of the commission. One member is appointed from the state at large.

*Donald S. Rutledge, Yuma (D), Ag District 2 Ernest D. Ford, Center(D), Ag District 3 *Bradley A. Rock, Wray (R), Ag District 2 Penny H. Lewis, Kremmling (R), Ag District 4 *Del R. Chase, Lamar (R), Ag District 3 Thomas K. Cameron, Palisade (D), Ag District 4 Alex C. Gerace, Denver (U), Ag District 1 John W. Singletary, Pueblo (D), At Large Barbara L. Marty, Henderson (R), Ag District 1

COLORADO CORONERS STANDARDS AND TRAINING BOARD – TERMS EXPIRE MARCH 1

Number of Members: 8 Length of Terms: 3 years Pay/Compensation: Actual and necessary expenses Frequency of Meetings: At least quarterly Contact: Department of Public Health & Environment

The board develops a curriculum for training of new coroners, approves the qualifications of the instructors who teach the course, and approves training providers to certify coroners in basic medical-legal death investigation. The board approves training providers and programs used to fulfill the annual sixteen-hour in-service training requirement. Members must come from the following categories: x County coronorer with population of 50k or more x Pathologist actively engaged in postmortem exams for county x County coroner w/ population less than 50k but more than 15k and member of the Colorado Medical Society x Coroner of county w/ population of 15k or less x Chief of police from municipality or a county sheriff x Commissioner of county with population of 50k or more x District attorney from judicial district in this state x Commissioner of county with population of less than 50k

*Wesley A. Riber, Louviers, coroner, population of 50k or more Michael J. Doberson, Littleton, pathologist actively engaged in *Joanne L. Richardson, Dillon, coroner, less than 50k but more postmortem exams for county and member of the than 15k Colorado Medical Society *Christopher S. Johnson, La Junta, chief of police or sheriff Rodney J. Bockenfeld, Centennial, county commissioner, 50k or J. Michael Rogers, Alamosa, coroner of county, 15k or less more Mary T. Lacy, Boulder, district attorney Timothy R. Glenn, Salida, county commissioner, less than 50k

STATE BOARD OF HEALTH – TERMS EXPIRE MARCH 1

Number of Members: 9 Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: $50 per diem, actual expenses Senate Confirmation Required Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Department of Public Health & Environment

The State Board of Health acts as an advisory counsel to the executive director and determines general policies for the division of administration in administering and enforcing public health laws and orders. The Board’s rulemaking jurisdiction is diverse and covers areas from radiation rules to disease reporting requirements.

The Governor shall appoint a member from each congressional district in the state. The remaining members are appointed from the state at large. One member must be a county commissioner. No more than five members shall be from the same major political party and no business or professional group shall constitute a majority of the Board.

*David A. Sprecace, Denver (R) (CD1) Laura J. Davis, Thornton (R) (CD2) *Joelle Riddle, Durango (D) (CD3), county commissioner Dr. Larry W. Kipe, Craig (R) (CD3), At-large *Kindra K. Mulch, Burlington (D), (CD4) Dr. Christine R. Nevin-Woods, Pueblo (D) (CD3), At-large *Glenn H. Schlabs, Colorado Springs (D) (CD5) Jeanne T. McGinnis, Lakewood (D) (CD7) *Kris M. Johnson, Centennial (R) (CD6)

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STATE BOARD OF HUMAN SERVICES – TERMS EXPIRE MARCH 1

Number of Members: 9 Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Travel expenses Senate Confirmation Required Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Department of Human Services

The Board shall advise the Executive Director of the Department of Human Services, adopt state rules, and adjust the minimum award for old age pensions for changes in the cost of living. Three of the members shall be county commissioners. The remaining board members shall be from the public. No member can be a recipient of a pension under the Colorado Old Age Pension statutes.

*Carole J. Custer, Westcliffe, public member Arthur W. Hogling, Ph.D., Evergreen, public member *Bruce B. Bass, Brush, public member Dave Long, New Raymer, county commissioner *Arnulfo T. Zamora, Denver, public member VACANCY, county commissioner *Jean P. Snoddy, Aurora, public member Carol A. Boigon, Denver, county commissioner Youlon D. Savage, Denver, public member

MINED LAND RECLAMATION BOARD – TERMS EXPIRE MARCH 1

Number of Members: 7 (5 Appointed by Governor) Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Per diem, actual expenses Senate Confirmation Required Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Department of Natural Resources

The Board was created in 1976 to carry out mandates of the Mined Land Reclamation Act. The Board works with the Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety to enforce reclamation laws.

The Governor appoints five members to the Board. Three members shall have substantial experience in agriculture or conservation (no more than two from either agriculture or conservation) and two members shall have substantial experience in the mining industry.

*Harry J. Javernick, Lakewood, mining industry Barbara Green, Denver, conservation *Catherine Kraeger-Rovey, Ph.D., Denver, conservation Ray E. Peterson, La Salle, agriculture Ira J. Paulin, Holly, mining industry

WILDLIFE COMMISSION – TERMS EXPIRE MARCH 1

Number of Members: 11 (9 Appointed by Governor) Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Per diem, actual expenses Senate Confirmation Required Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Department of Natural Resources

The Commission is responsible for all wildlife management, licensing requirements and the promulgation of rules, regulations and orders concerning wildlife programs in the state.

Five of the members shall be from each of the five wildlife commissioner districts (see map page 34). The remaining four members shall be from the public at large. No more than two of the members may be from any one district, except that one of the at large members can be from any district so that a district may have three voting members. One member of the commission shall be appointed from the following categories: livestock producers, agricultural or produce growers, sportsmen or outfitters, sportsmen or sportswomen, wildlife organizations and county commissioners. No more than five of the members shall be from the same political party. Members are limited to two consecutive terms.

*Robert W. Bray, Redvale (R) (WD2), livestock producers Jeffrey A. Crawford, Englewood (R) (WD5), public at large *Richard H. Ray, Pagosa Springs (D) (WD2), sportsmen Dennis G. Buechler, Centennial (D) (WD5), sportsmen James “Roy” L. McAnally, Craig (D) (WD1), agriculture or Timothy R. Glenn, Salida (D) (WD4), county commissioner produce growers Dorothea Farris, Carbondale (D) (WD1), wildlife organization J. Bradford Coors, Littleton (R) (WD5), public at large Robert G. Streeter, Fort Collins (R) (WD3), public at large

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COLORADO CIVIL RIGHTS COMMISSION – TERMS EXPIRE MARCH 13

Number of Members: 7 Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Per diem, actual expenses Senate Confirmation Required Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Department of Regulatory Agencies

The Commission investigates and conducts hearings concerning complaints alleging illegal discrimination in employment, housing, and public accommodations. The Commission hears cases on appeal and sets policy for the division. Among the Commission’s other duties are to study the existence and nature of discrimination and form plans for eliminating it through education, independently and in cooperation with other groups whose purposes are consistent with the commission’s, to recommend policies to the Governor and the General Assembly concerning illegal discrimination, to intervene in inter-group tensions and offer informal mediation, and to promote good will among various racial, religious, and ethnic groups in the state.

Two members shall represent the business community, at least one representing small business. Two members shall represent state or local government entities and three shall be members from the community at large. The membership of the Commission shall at all times be comprised of at least four members of groups of people who have been or who might have been discriminated against as defined in C.R.S. 24-34-402 and no more than four members may be from the same political party.

*Dr. Delio D. Tamayo, Aurora (D), community at large Katina C. Banks, Denver (D), community at large *Eva M. Valdez, Pueblo (D), community at large Isaiah “Ike” Kelley, Jr., Denver (R) business community/small Anthony R. Aragon, Denver (D), local or state government business VACANCY, business community Diann L. Rice, Fruita (U), local or state government

COLORADO PODIATRY BOARD – TERMS EXPIRE MARCH 17

Number of Members: 5 Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Per diem, actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Quarterly Contact: Department of Regulatory Agencies

The Board issues licenses to qualified applicants to be podiatrists. The Board also enforces minimum standards of practice as set by law and investigates charges of negligence and takes appropriate disciplinary action against licensees. Four of the members shall be licensed podiatrists and one member shall be a representative of the public.

*G. Marcus Conner, Colorado Springs, podiatrist Emily Huang Webb, Fort Collins, podiatrist Irene E. Drewnicky, Pueblo, public Eugene M. Rosenthall, Englewood, podiatrist Yvonne B. Weber, Boulder, podiatrist

WESTERN INTERSTATE COMMISSION ON HIGHER EDUCATION – TERMS EXPIRE MARCH 28

Number of Members: 3 Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Twice per year Contact: Department of Education

The fifteen member states of the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education work collaboratively to expand educational access and excellence for all citizens of the West. By promoting innovation, cooperation, resource sharing and sound public policy among states and institutions, WICHE strengthens higher education’s contributions to the region’s social, economic and civic life.

The Governor of each participating state appoints three members. One of these members must be an educator engaged in the field of higher education.

*Joseph A. Garcia, Pueblo Kaye Howe, Boulder , Boulder

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GREAT OUTDOORS COLORADO TRUST FUND BOARD (GOCO) – TERMS EXPIRE APRIL 15

Number of Members: 17 (14 Appointed by Governor) Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Per diem, actual expenses Senate Confirmation Required Frequency of Meetings: Approximately eight times per year Contact: Department of Natural Resources

The Board manages the Great Outdoors Colorado Trust Fund, which receives a portion of Colorado Lottery proceeds. It uses that money to make investments through Colorado State Parks and the Colorado Division of Wildlife and award grants to local governments and land trusts. Funds are used for open space and wildlife habitat protection, species protection, environmental education programs, enhancements to state parks, trails, and local park and outdoor recreation projects.

The Governor appoints two members from each of the congressional districts in the state. At least two members shall reside west of the continental divide. At least one member shall represent agricultural interests. No two representatives of any one congressional district shall be of the same political party.

*Charles R. “Buck” Frederickson, Englewood (D)(CD1) *Peggy Reeves, Fort Collins (D) (CD4) *Hoan E. Harned, Gypsum (R) (CD2) James A. Smith, Denver (U) (CD1) *Leonard W. Gregory, Pueblo (D) (CD3) Matt J. Sugar, Winter Park (D) (CD2) *Clarke D. Becker, Woodland Park (R) (CD5) Karla L. Shriver, Monte Vista (R) (CD3) *Greg W. Romberg, Evergreen (D) (CD6) Kenneth H. Kester, Las Animas (R) (CD4) *Ruben A. Valdez, Lakewood (D) (CD7) Thomas W. Swanson, Evergreen (R) (CD6) *Norma Anderson, Lakewood (R) (CD7) Kathleen B. “Kae” Rader, Colorado Springs (U) (CD5)

OPTOMETRIC EXAMINERS BOARD – TERMS EXPIRE APRIL 15

Number of Members: 7 Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Per diem, actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Quarterly Contact: Department of Regulatory Agencies

The Board issues licenses to qualified applicants to be optometrists. The Board also enforces minimum standards of practice as set by law, investigates charges of negligence and takes appropriate action against licensees.

The Board consists of five optometrists, each of whom must have been licensed and practicing for at least five years prior to appointment. The two remaining members shall be representatives of the public.

*Helen R. Wilson, Denver, optometrist Alison C. House, Pueblo, optometrist *Frederick L. Glogiewicz, Golden, public Parker L. Call, Grand Junction, optometrist Julia D. Kimball, Highlands Ranch, optometrist Richard L. Chavez, Denver, public Michelle Sancho Marlatt, Aurora, optometrist

COLLECTION AGENCY BOARD – TERMS EXPIRE APRIL 30

Number of Members: 5 Length of Terms: 3 years Pay/Compensation: Per diem, actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: As needed Contact: Office of the Attorney General

The Board serves as an advisory body to the Administrator of the Consumer Credit Section of the Attorney General’s Office. The Board makes recommendations on appropriate actions against licensees, surety bond claims and rulemaking.

All members shall be residents of the state and three members shall have been engaged in the collection business. Two members of the Board shall be representatives of the public and not engaged in the collection business.

*Joan K. Cockburn, Littleton, public member David “Scott” Martinez, Golden, public member *Steven L. Boettcher, Longmont, collection business Marcia A. Russell, Fort Collins, collection business Judith A. LaSpada, Denver, collection business

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GROUND WATER COMMISSION – TERMS EXPIRE MAY 1

Number of Members: 12 (9 Appointed by Governor) Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Per diem, actual expenses Senate Confirmation Required Frequency of Meetings: Quarterly Contact: Department of Natural Resources

The Commission determines the boundaries of designated ground water basins by geographic description and considers well permit applications for persons desiring to appropriate designated ground water for beneficial use. The Commission is responsible for the development of policies and procedures for maximum economic development, as well as the protection of the vested rights of the designated ground water basins of the state.

Six of the members shall be resident agriculturists of designated ground water basins, with no more than two from the same ground water basin. One member shall be from Water Division 3. Two members shall be representatives of municipal or industrial water users of the state.

*Grant H. Bledsoe, Wray, Northern High Plains/Agriculturist George H. Schurbert, Calhan, Upper Big Sandy/Agriculturist *Corey M. Huwa, Roggen, Lost Creek/Agriculturist Charles “Max” Smith, Walsh, Southern High Plains/Agriculturist *Earnest L. Mikita, Calhan, Upper Big Sandy/Agriculturist Dennis Coryell, Burlington, Northern High Plains/Agriculturist Douglas L. Shriver, Monte Vista, Water Division 3/Agriculturist Larry W. Clever, Grand Junction, Western Slope/Municipal or Carolyn F. Burr, Denver, Municipal or Industrial Water Users Industrial Water Users

STATE BOARD OF STOCK INSPECTION COMMISSIONERS – TERMS EXPIRE MAY 1

Number of Members: 5 Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Travel expenses Senate Confirmation Required Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Department of Agriculture

The Board makes rules regarding brand inspection and livestock laws and regulates fees for stock inspections. The members shall be engaged in the production of feeding of cattle, horses or sheep. Two of the members shall represent the non-confinement cattle industry; two of the members shall represent the confinement cattle industry; and one shall have broad general knowledge of the Colorado livestock industry and shall represent the commodity, other than the confinement and non-confinement cattle industries, with the largest percentage of charged fees. The members of the Board shall be appointed in such manner as will at all times represent as nearly as possible all sections of the state wherein livestock is a major activity, but at no time shall any two members be residents of the same particular section of the state.

*Mark B. LeValley, Hotchkiss, non-confinement cattle industry James C. Heird, Fort Collins, broad general knowledge of Roger W. Hickert, Akron, confinement cattle industry Colorado livestock industry representing a commodity Tim E. Thatcher, Pueblo, non-confinement cattle industry other than confinement and non-confinement cattle Tracy Lungwitz, Yuma, confinement cattle industry industries with the largest percentage of charged fees

STATE BOARD OF MEDICAL EXAMINERS – TERMS EXPIRE MAY 3

Number of Members: 13 Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Department of Regulatory Agencies

The Board reviews applications and cases, holds hearings and aids the State Attorney General's Office in the prosecution of all persons, firms, associations or corporations charged with the violation of any provisions of the Medical Practices Act.

Seven of the members shall have degrees of doctor of medicine and two members shall have degrees of doctor of osteopathy. The physician members must have been licensed and active in their professions for at least five years. Four members shall be from the public at large.

*Dr. Kathleen Matthews, Denver, doctor of medicine Stephen D. Schoenmakers, M.S., Pueblo, public member *Dr. Patrick O. Faricy, Colorado Springs, doctor of medicine Dr. Jandel T. Allen-Davis, Highlands Ranch, doctor of medicine *Dr. Leticia M. Overhold, Colorado Springs, doctor of medicine Dr. Mark C. Watts, Denver, doctor of medicine Sue Radcliff, Denver, public member Dr. Lisa R. Mitchell Butler, Fort Collins, doctor of osteopathy Dr. Louis W. Bair, Jr., Loma, doctor of osteopathy Dr. Dennis A. Phelps, Colorado Springs, doctor of medicine Robert C. Leivers, Manitou Springs, public member Carlton R. Jennings, Greenwood Village, public member Dr. Bruce N. Calonge, Greenwood Village, doctor of medicine

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VENTURE CAPITAL AUTHORITY – TERMS EXPIRE MAY 5

Number of Members: 9 (5 Appointed by Governor) Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Actual and necessary expenses Frequency of Meetings: At least quarterly Contact: Governor’s Office of Economic Development and International Trade

The Venture Capital Authority was allocated $50 million in Colorado Premium Tax Credits (PTCs) by the state legislature. The VCA is receiving cash from insurance companies in exchange for the PTCs and is currently using this cash to invest in a venture capital fund managed by a fund manager. The fund manager, selected by the VCA, shall use the funds to make investments in Qualified Businesses in 3 designated geographical markets as follows: 50% for a Colorado Statewide Venture Capital Fund, 25% for a Colorado Distressed Urban Community Venture Capital Fund and 25% for a Colorado Rural Venture Capital Fund. The fund manager will make funding available for Colorado business in the seed and early stages of their development. The VCA will have oversight responsibilities for the selected fund manager.

Members shall have experience in venture capital, investment banking, institutional investment, fund management or banking.

*Michael F. Imhoff, Highlands Ranch, institutional investment Laurie G. Jones, Sterling, banking *J. Murray Hill, Boulder, banking Steven D. Gutterman, Denver, banking Nick P. Lepetsos, Centennial, banking

REAL ESTATE COMMISSION – TERMS EXPIRE MAY 12

Number of Members: 5 Length of Terms: 3 years Pay/Compensation: Per diem, actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Department of Regulatory Agencies

The Commission regulates the licensing and conduct of real estate brokers and salespeople and subdivision developers.

Three of the members shall be real estate brokers with at least five years experience in the real estate business in Colorado. One member shall have expertise in subdivision development and one member shall represent the public.

*Martin M. Pocs, Westminster, public Kristin M. Bronson, Denver, subdivision *Paul A. Goldenbogen, Colorado Springs, broker Charles P. “Buzz” Moore, Grand Junction, broker *Preslano Montoya, Greeley, broker

SCIENTIFIC AND CULTURAL FACILITIES DISTRICT BOARD OF DIRECTORS – TERMS EXPIRE MAY 15

Number of Members: Not to exceed 11 (3 Appointed by Governor) Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Travel expenses Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Scientific and Cultural Facilities District

The area comprising the district consists of that area comprising the regional transportation district. One director is appointed by the boards of county commissioners of the five counties in the district, one is appointed by the city council of the city and county of Denver, and three are appointed by the Governor to represent different segments of society including but not limited to business, education, government, and foundation management. No director shall serve more than two succeeding terms. Any such director may be removed at any time during his term by the appointing authority. The board of directors shall be appointed prior to the submission to the registered electors of the district of the question concerning the authorization to levy and collect a sales tax.

The board has the following powers and duties: 1. Fix the time and place of its regular meetings. Meetings shall be held within the district and shall be open to the public. 2. Adopt and amend rules of procedure. 3. Select a chairman. 4. Hire such staff as may be necessary to assist the board in its duties. 5. Enter into contracts including but not limited to contracts for the provision of cultural services for the district. 6. Sue and be sued. 7. Decide at which election the sales tax levy question shall be submitted to the registered electors. 8. Administer and use moneys collected from the sales tax levy in accordance with the guidelines specified in 32-13-107(3). 9. Develop reporting and review requirements governing receipt and expenditures of tax district funds.

*James A. Martin, Loveland *Nancy T. Lee, Littleton *Jake Zambrano, Aurora *Dan Hopkins, Aurora

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STATE BOARD OF CHIROPRACTIC EXAMINERS – TERMS EXPIRE MAY 18

Number of Members: 5 Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Per diem, actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Every other month Contact: Department of Regulatory Agencies

The Board is responsible for making rules and regulations dealing with the chiropractic profession in Colorado. The Board also grants licenses to qualified applicants and conducts hearings regarding complaints against licensed chiropractors.

Four members must be licensed practicing chiropractors in Colorado for five years prior to their appointment. One member must represent the public.

*Dr. Reiner G. Kremer, D.C., Franktown, chiropractor Dr. Stephanie F. Canada, D.C., Denver, chiropractor Dr. Philip J. Pollock, D.C., DABCI, Sterling, chiropractor Dr. Julie A. Scott, D.C., Fort Collins, chiropractor Marshall A. Snider, Denver, public member

ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENTAL ACCOUNTING – TERMS EXPIRE MAY 18

Number of Members: 6 Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: None Senate Confirmation Required Frequency of Meetings: Annually Contact: State Auditor’s Office

The Committee advises and assists the State Auditor’s Office with governmental accounting.

One member shall be a member of the Colorado Society of Certified Public Accountants. Five members shall be active in finance matters either as elected officials or finance officers employed by a unit of local government representing the following levels of local government: counties, cities and towns, school districts and junior college districts and local improvement or special service districts.

*Kellie J. Case, Colorado Springs, city and town government Donald J. McMahan, Avon, certified public accountant *Carol L. Block, Fort Collins, county government Gregory W. Demko, Loveland, city and county government *Velma A. Rose, Denver, school and junior college districts Steven R. Shipley, Centennial, special service districts

COLORADO TOURISM OFFICE BOARD OF DIRECTORS – TERMS EXPIRE JUNE 1

Number of Members: 13 (11 Appointed by Governor) Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Senate Confirmation Required Frequency of Meetings: Eight times per year Contact: Office of Economic Development & Int’l Trade

The Board sets and administers policies within the Colorado Tourism Office for the promotion and development of travel and tourism activities benefiting the state. The Governor appoints representatives consisting of: x Two representatives of at-large tourism based industry x One representative of other outdoor recreation industry x One representative of the hotel and lodging industry x One representative of tourism-related retail industry x One representative of the food and restaurant industry x One representative of the destination marketing industry x One representative of the ski industry x One representative of cultural event and facility groups x One representative of private travel attractions & casinos x One representative of tourism-related transportation industry

**Andre A. Gutierrez, Colorado Springs, private travel Richard W. Scharf, Littleton, destination marketing industry attractions and casinos Thomas J. Kleinschnitz, Grand Junction, other outdoor recreation **Stephen Smith, Grand Junction, at large member from tourism- activities, small business based industries, small business VACANCY, tourism-related transportation industries *Jeanne L. Fenter, Fowler, at large member from tourism-based John J. Schafer, Parker, hotel, motel and lodging industry industries, small community VACANCY, food, beverage, restaurant industry *Stephanie Foote, Denver, cultural event and facility groups James E. Durr, Eckert, tourism-related retail industry, small Robert E. Perlman, Littleton, ski industry community

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STATE BOXING COMMISSION – TERMS EXPIRE JUNE 27

Number of Members: 7 (3 Appointed by Governor) Length of Terms: 3 years Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Quarterly Contact: Department of Regulatory Agencies

The Commission shall issue rules for the regulation of the conduct, promotion, and performance of live boxing and kickboxing matches in the state. All members shall be residents of Colorado and not have been convicted of any felony or match related offense.

*Ralph E. Dabney, Aurora Nolbert D. Chavez, Denver Jay C. Barry, Westminster

COLORADO TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY BOARD – TERMS EXPIRE JUNE 30

Number of Members: 13 (10 Appointed by Governor) Length of Terms: 3 years Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Senate Confirmation Required Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Department of Human Services

The Board determines policies and procedures pertaining to the operation of the Traumatic Brain Injury Board, also known as the TBI Trust Fund. Monies the Board collects are spent on services for individuals with TBI (65%), research for treatment and understanding of TBI (30%), and education for individuals with TBI (5%), and to help educators, parents and non-medical professionals identify and seek proper interventions or therapies. The Board makes decisions regarding the amount of services an individual may receive.

The Governor shall appoint the following members who have experience working with persons with traumatic brain injuries: x Neurologist x Neurosurgeon or neuropsychologist x Neuropsychologist x Clinical research scientist x Social worker or clinical psychologist x Two persons who are family members of or who are x Rehabilitation specialist such as speech pathologist, vocational individuals with traumatic brain injuries rehab. counselor, occupational therapist, or physical therapist x Two members of the public

*David B. Arciniegas, M.D., Aurora, neuropsychiatrist Kathryn L. Doeschot, Thornton, rehabilitation specialist/speech *Jeanne E. Dise-Lewis, Ph.D., Denver, neuropsychologist pathologist *Kenneth R. Hosack, Littleton, public member Myriam DeLeon, Lakewood, public member Kimberly A. Gorgens, Denver, social worker or psychologist Susan B. Charlifue, Littleton, clinical research scientist Holly Ann Batal, Denver, family Dr. David T. Matero, Denver, neurologist Christina G. Hoagland, Grand Junction, individual w/ brain injury

COLORADO AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY – TERMS EXPIRE JUNE 30

Number of Members: 7 (1 Appointed by Governor) Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Travel expenses Senate Confirmation Required Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Department of Agriculture

The Authority encourages the investment of private capital in the agricultural sector through the use of public financing for the purpose of making low-interest loans available to agricultural producers for specified uses.

Members shall have knowledge of agricultural activity in the state, and shall represent the various agriculture operations and geographical regions of the state. No more than four of the appointed members shall be of the same political party.

*Don R. Schulz, Alamosa (D)

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COMMISSION ON CRIMINAL AND JUVENILE JUSTICE – TERMS EXPIRE JUNE 30

Number of Members: 26 (12 Appointed by Governor) Length of Terms: 3 years Pay/Compensation: None Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Department of Public Safety

The mission of the Commission is to enhance public safety, to ensure justice, and to ensure protection of the rights of victims through the cost-effective use of public resources. The work of the Commission will focus on evidence-based recidivism reduction initiatives and the cost-effective expenditure of limited criminal justice funds.

The Governor shall make the following appointments to the Commission: x Representative of a police department x Representative of a victims' rights organization x Representative of a sheriff's department x One member who shall be a representative of a community x Expert in juvenile justice issues corrections provider, a community corrections board x Two elected district attorneys member, or a mental health or substance abuse treatment x County commissioner provider x Criminal defense attorney x Three members who shall be appointed at-large.

*Peter G. Hautzinger, Grand Junction, elected district attorney *VACANCY, public-at-large *Donald S. Quick, Westminster, elected district attorney *Rhonda C. Fields, Aurora, public-at-large *Debra L. Zwirn, Iliff, county commissioner *Regis F. Groff, Aurora, public-at-large *David S. Kaplan, Denver, criminal defense attorney William C. Kilpatrick, Golden, police department *Steven R. Siegel, Denver, victims’ rights organization J. Grayson Robinson, Aurora, sheriff’s department *Reo N. Leslie, Jr., Aurora, mental health treatment provider Regina M. Huerter, Denver, expert in juvenile justice issues

COLORADO EDUCATIONAL AND CULTURAL FACILITIES BOARD OF DIRECTORS – TERMS EXPIRE JUNE 30

Number of Members: 7 Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Travel Senate Confirmation Required Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Educational and Cultural Facilities Authority

The Authority issues bonds to provide tax exempt financing for educational buildings and equipment owned by non-profit and cultural institutions. No more than four members shall be from the same political party.

*Loretta P. Martinez, Denver (D) David H. Kast, Colorado Springs (R) *Lanny M. Proffer, Denver (D) K.C. Veio, Denver (R) Frances L. Schoneck, Greeley (R) Beth Lamberson Warren, Durango (D) Forrest M. Cason, Lafayette (R)

COLORADO HEALTH FACILITIES AUTHORITY BOARD OF DIRECTORS – TERMS EXPIRE JUNE 30

Number of Members: 7 Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Per diem Senate Confirmation Required Frequency of Meetings: Monthly and special meetings Contact: Governor’s Office

The Authority enables nonprofit health institutions to refund or refinance outstanding indebtedness and to provide additional facilities and structures, which are needed to promote the health and welfare of the people of the state. No more than four members shall be from the same political party.

*Andrea C. Dikeou, Denver (R) Ann C. Kiley, Denver (D) *H. Ben Weindling, Pueblo (D) Tucker H. Adams, Colorado Springs (R) *Lance L. Luckett, Carbondale (D) Dennis E. Carruth, Carbondale (R) George “Skip” Gray III, Denver (D)

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IDENTITY THEFT AND FINANCIAL FRAUD BOARD – TERMS EXPIRE JUNE 30

Number of Members: 9 (6 Appointed by Governor) Length of Terms: 3 years Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Every other month Contact: Department of Public Safety

The board assists the Attorney General, sheriffs, police, and district attorneys in investigating identity theft and financial fraud crimes and in persecuting persons who commit those crimes. The board shall also serve as an educational resource for law enforcement agencies, members of the financial industry, and the public regarding strategies for protection from and deterrence of such crimes.

*Tamara S. Keffeler, Arvada, depository institution Chief Walter K. Vanatta, Craig, local police department *Don A. Childears, Denver, depository institution Kim C. Heavey, Elbert, payment processor *Sheriff David A. Weaver, Parker, sheriff’s department Randy E. Burrack, Longmont, depository institution

STATE INTERAGENCY COORDINATING COUNCIL – TERMS EXPIRE JUNE 30

Number of Members: As many members as needed Length of Terms: 2 years Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: 5 times per year Contact: Department of Human Services

The Council advises the Department of Human Services on implementing the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act through a statewide interagency system that provides early intervention services for infants and toddler with disabilities and their families. Membership consists of: x Parents of an infants or toddler with disabilities (20%) x At least one member from each state educational agency x Members who are service providers of early intervention responsible for preschool services to children with disabilities services (20%) x At least one member from the state agency responsible for x At least one state legislator health insurance x At least one member involved in personnel preparation x One representative of a Head Start Agency x At least one member from each state agency involved in early x One representative designated by the office coordinator for intervention services to toddlers and infants Homeless Children & Youth

*Shawn K. Collins-Grimm, Mancos, parent, rural area *Corrine Lindsey, Englewood, CO Commission on Indian Affairs *Sen. Suzanne S. Williams, Aurora, state legislator Judith R. Persoff, Denver, service provider *Leandrea Pfluger, Arvada, parent Sarah J. Hepworth, Craig, Developmental Disabilities Council *Dona “Knoel” Hendrick, Northglenn, parent Jeanine G. Colburn, Colorado Springs, service provider *Patricia M. Peters, Cortez, service provider James K. Brennan, Aurora, parent *Katherine L. Bair, Florence, program providing early Dr. James J. Harrington, Greenwood Village, licensed physician intervention services Darcy C. Allen-Young, Loveland, head start agency *Rebecca A. Phipps, Colorado Springs, parent Rashida Benerjee, Greeley, higher education *VACANCY, parent Claudia A. Zundel, Conifer, Dept. of Human Services

STATE BOARD OF LAND COMMISSIONERS – TERMS EXPIRE JUNE 30

Number of Members: 5 Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Per diem, actual expenses Senate Confirmation Required Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Department of Natural Resources

The Board oversees and serves as the trustee for state trust lands. The Board manages these lands and the development and utilization of their natural resources in a manner which will conserve their long-term value.

The Governor shall appoint members to the Board who reside in different geographic regions of the state. The Board shall include members with substantial experience in production agriculture, public primary or secondary education, local government and land use planning, and natural resource conservation. One member shall be a citizen at large. No more than three members may be from one major political party.

*Steven D. Holdren, Greeley (D), production agriculture Michele A. Bloom, Centennial (D), public primary or secondary *Shirley W. Watson, Fort Collins (R), citizen at large education *Thomas R. Hoyt, Boulder (D), natural resource conservation Richard L. Downey, Westcliffe (R), local govt. and land use planning

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MOTOR VEHICLE DEALER BOARD – TERMS EXPIRE JUNE 30

Number of Members: 9 Length of Terms: 3 years Pay/Compensation: Per diem Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Department of Revenue

The Board licenses and regulates motor vehicle dealers and salespersons. It also works to resolve consumer complaints about dealers, holds hearings and orders corrective action.

Three members shall be licensed motor vehicle dealers, three shall be licensed used motor vehicle dealers and three shall be public members. Public members shall not have a present or past financial interest in a motor vehicle dealership. Members shall have been residents of the state for at least five years.

**Kenneth R. Feder, Denver, public *Eva E. Wilson, Parker, public **Steven C. Perkins, Denver, used motor vehicle dealer Jeffrey B. Carlson, Glenwood Springs, licensed motor vehicle **Lisa J. Schomp, Littleton, licensed motor vehicle dealer dealer *Philip A. Harris, Littleton, used motor vehicle dealer James H. Varner, Englewood, public *John F. Medved, Golden, licensed motor vehicle dealer James F. Reitz, Littleton, licensed motor vehicle dealer

NATURAL AREAS COUNCIL – TERMS EXPIRE JUNE 30

Number of Members: 7 (4 Appointed by Governor) Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Quarterly Contact: Department of Natural Resources

The Council advises the Board of Parks and Outdoor Recreation on the implementation of the Colorado Natural Areas Program. The Council makes recommendations for the selection of natural areas to be included under the program.

The Governor's four appointees shall be individuals with substantial interest in the preservation of natural areas.

*Kathleen M. Yates, Denver, interest in the preservation of Renee Rondeau, Fort Collins, interest in the preservation of natural areas natural areas Jill N. Ozarski, Denver, interest in the preservation of natural Kenneth L. Shropshire, Greeley, interest in the preservation of areas natural areas

PASSENGER TRAMWAY SAFETY BOARD – TERMS EXPIRE JUNE 30

Number of Members: 7 (6 Appointed by Governor) Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Per diem, actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: 6 times per year Contact: Department of Regulatory Agencies

The Board sets safety standards for the maintenance and operation of passenger tramways.

The Governor appoints six members to the Board. Two members shall represent the industry or area operators. One member shall be a licensed professional engineer not employed by a ski area or related industry. One member shall be familiar with the tramway industry. Two members shall represent the public.

*Arthur E. Griffith, Aurora, licensed professional engineer Fannye B. Evans, Denver, public *Paul R. Stewart, Cherry Hills Village, public Alan J. Henceroth, Dillon, area operator *Brian G. McCartney, Edwards, area operator Robert E. Hartzell, Leadville, related industry

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PEACE OFFICERS STANDARDS AND TRAINING BOARD (POST) – TERMS EXPIRE JUNE 30

Number of Members: 20 (17 Appointed by Governor) Length of Terms: 3 years Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Quarterly Contact: Department of Law

The Board approves training programs and training academies for peace officers throughout the state, revokes peace officer certificates of officers convicted of a felony or certain misdemeanors. The Board approves training grant funding for peace officer training programs.

The Governor appoints seventeen members to the Board. Six members shall be active chiefs of police from Colorado cities or towns, six members shall be active county sheriffs, three active peace officers with a rank of sergeant or below, one member shall represent the public and one member shall be from local government.

*James A. Alderden, Fort Collins, county sheriff *John H. Patterson, Lakewood, police chief *Louis J. Vallario, Glenwood Springs, county sheriff *Nicholas A. Peck, Fruita, active peace officer with rank of *Paul D. Schultz, Broomfield, police chief sergeant or below *James L. Beicker, Canon City, county sheriff Dennis V. Harrison, Fort Collins, police chief *Louis A. Dixon III, Aurora, active peace officer with rank of Heather A. Coogan, Littleton, police chief sergeant or below Sara J. Fisher, Gypsum, local government *Neal E. Tyler, Westcliff, active peace officer with rank of James W. Casias, Trinidad, county sheriff sergeant or below Gerald R. Whitman, Denver, police chief *Robert L. Pence, Littleton, lay member Brian N. Kozak, Avon, police chief *Joseph K. Pelle, Niwot, county sheriff Stanley A. Hilkey, Grand Junction, county sheriff

STATE PERSONNEL BOARD – TERMS EXPIRE JUNE 30

Number of Members: 5 (3 Appointed by Governor) Length of Terms: 5 years Pay/Compensation: Per diem, travel expenses Senate Confirmation Required Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Department of Personnel and Administration

The Board adopts rules, hears appeals, and enforces the state residency requirement for state employment. The Board’s primary responsibilities are rulemaking and resolving employee appeals of actions that adversely affect their pay, status or tenure. The Governor shall appoint three qualified electors.

*Roberto L. Corrada, Denver Dana Shea-Reid, Lakewood Mary Ann F. Whiteside, Denver

STATE BOARD OF PSYCHOLOGIST EXAMINERS – TERMS EXPIRE JUNE 30

Number of Members: 7 Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Per diem, actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Department of Regulatory Agencies

The Board reviews applicants and issues licenses to psychologists. Three members shall be licensed psychologists engaged primarily in direct practice. Four members shall be representatives of the general public.

*Cherry A. Marquez, Englewood, public Bette A. Jamieson, Denver, public Julie Lee-Richter, Highlands Ranch, psychologist Bennett R. Leslie, Boulder, psychologist Randyl D. Smith, Denver, psychologist Deondriea C. Harris, Aurora, public Leonora A. Hill, Denver, public

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STATE BOARD OF SOCIAL WORK EXAMINERS – TERMS EXPIRE JUNE 30

Number of Members: 7 Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Per diem, actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Every other month Contact: Department of Regulatory Agencies

The Board reviews, examines and approves the licensing of social worker applicants and hears grievances against licensed social workers.

One member shall be a licensed independent social worker and two members shall be licensed clinical social workers engaged primarily in direct practice. Four members shall be representatives of the general public. The public members shall have never been social workers, applicants for licensure, members of a mental health profession or members of a household that includes a social worker.

*Nancy A. Graham, Englewood, public Wanda Lilly, Lakewood, public *Mary A. Mehess, Pueblo, licensed clinical social worker Yoko Y.K. Felter, Centennial, licensed clinical social worker Heather P. Piernik, Denver, licensed clinical social worker Cindy Jo Musil, Lakewood, public John E. Black, Denver, public

COLORADO BOARD OF VETERANS’ AFFAIRS – TERMS EXPIRE JUNE 30

Number of Members: 7 Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Per diem, actual expenses Senate Confirmation Required Frequency of Meetings: Every other month Contact: Department of Military and Veterans Affairs

The Board studies veterans’ problems and recommends the adoption of programs needed to assist veterans. The Board administers the Veterans’ Trust Fund, provides grants and monitors those grants.

Members must be veterans who have been honorably discharged. No more than four members of the Board shall be from the same political party.

*Marvin L. Meyers, Denver (D), veteran George D. Thomas, Denver (R), veteran *James W. Stanko, Steamboat Springs (D), veteran William D. Sinclair, Colorado Springs (R), veteran Randall L. .Hoffman, Golden (R), veteran Ralph P. Bozella, Longmont (D), veteran Joseph V. Potter, Colorado Springs (R), veteran

STATE BOARD OF VETERINARY MEDICINE – TERMS EXPIRE JUNE 30

Number of Members: 7 Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Per diem, actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Bi-monthly Contact: Department of Regulatory Agencies

The Board issues licenses to qualified applicants to be veterinarians, investigates charges of negligence, and takes appropriate disciplinary action against licensees. Five members must be graduates of schools of veterinary medicine and have been licensed for five years in Colorado. Two members must be consumers of services provided by veterinarians.

*Diane E. Balkin, Denver, consumer Kim H. Stone, Denver, licensed veterinarian *Dr. Nancy Ann Willerton, Denver, licensed veterinarian Michael H. Gotchey, Steamboat Springs, licensed veterinarian *Richard T. Leone, Fowler, licensed veterinarian Stacy L. Worthington, Westminster, consumer Joni R. Edwards, Lakewood, licensed veterinarian

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VICTIMS ASSISTANCE AND LAW ENFORCEMENT (VALE) ADVISORY BOARD – TERMS EXPIRE JUNE 30

Number of Members: 7 Length of Terms: 3 years Pay/Compensation: None Frequency of Meetings: Three times Contact: Department of Public Safety

The Board oversees the distribution of funds from the State Victims Assistance and Law Enforcement fund. Of the seven members at least one shall be from the western slope and one shall be from the Second Judicial District.

*Joseph W. Flannigan, Idaho Springs (D) Laura J. Kurzyna, Centennial (D) *Eva E.Wilson, Parker (R) Judy K. Martin, Glenwood Springs (U), western slope Irene M. Blatnick, Denver (D), 2nd Judicial District Chief Daniel G. Brennan, Wheat Ridge (R) Franklin “Jerry” Adamek, Lakewood (D)

WATER AND WASTEWATER FACILITY OPERATORS CERTIFICATION BOARD – TERMS EXPIRE JUNE 30

Number of Members: 10 Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Necessary expenses Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Department of Public Health & Environment

The Board establishes rules and regulations concerning applications, examinations, setting and coordination of examination schedules, issuance of certificates, minimum standards of performance and accreditation of training programs for operators of water and wastewater treatment facilities. Membership shall include: x Certified water treatment or domestic wastewater treatment facility operator with the highest level of certification available in Colorado x Certified industrial wastewater treatment facility operator, other representative of private entity operating industrial wastewater treatment facility x City manager, manager of a special district, or utility manager in city or county that operates a domestic water or wastewater treatment facility x Representative of the Dept. of Public Health and Environment, who shall be an ex officio, nonvoting member x Certified water distribution or wastewater collection system operator with the highest level of certification available in Colorado x Representative from the Colorado Rural Water Association x Four members who reflect geographical representation and various interests in the water and wastewater facility certification program. At least one member shall reside west of the continental divide and at least one shall reside in the rural eastern plains of Colorado.

*John J. McEncroe, Golden, certified water treatment or domestic VACANCY, certified water treatment or domestic wastewater wastewater treatment facility operator with highest level treatment facility operator with highest level of of certification available in Colorado certification available in Colorado *Timothy G. Grotheer, Elizabeth, various interests in the water William D. Wright, Sterling, city manager, manager of special and wastewater facility certification program district or utility manager operating domestic water or Gary L. Parham, Lakewood, certified industrial wastewater wastewater treatment facility treatment facility operator or representative of private Thomas R. Schaffer, Grand Junction, Dept. of Public Health & entity operating an industrial wastewater treatment facility Environment Jeannette M. Hillery, Boulder, various interests in the water and Scott W. Leslie, Carbondale, various interests in the water and wastewater facility certification program wastewater facility certification program, west of the Allen E. Coyne, Julesburg, various interests in the water and continental divide wastewater facility certification program, eastern plains Richard V. Hayes, Pueblo West, Colorado rural water association

STATE BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF WATER WELL CONSTRUCTION – TERMS EXPIRE JUNE 30

Number of Members: 5 (3 Appointed by Governor) Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Quarterly or as necessary Contact: Department of Natural Resources

The Board has general supervision and authority over the construction and abandonment of wells and the installation of pumping equipment. The board also licenses well construction and pump installation contractors.

Two of the members shall be well construction contractors with a minimum of ten years experience in the well construction or pump installation business. One member shall be an engineer or geologist with a minimum of ten years experience in water supply and well construction.

*Joseph T. Bender, Arvada, well construction contractor Jeffrey K. Canfield, Fort Morgan, well construction contractor Timothy L. Decker, Montrose, geologist

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STATE BOARD OF LICENSURE FOR ARCHITECTS, PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS AND PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYORS – TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 13 Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Per diem, actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Department of Regulatory Agencies

This board will regulate the practice of architects, engineers and land surveyors. Its responsibilities encompass the evaluation of whether applicants are minimally qualified for licensure, the examination of such applicants, licensing, license renewal, setting policy with regard to the practice of the profession, consideration of complaints against licensees and those who may have practiced without a license, and disciplining those who have not complied with the law.

*Michael E. Oney, Grand Junction (U), architect Lawrence T. Connolly, Durango (D), professional land surveyor *Axel K. Johnson III, Arvada (R), professional engineer Patrick D. Buckley, Loveland (D), professional engineer Billy A. Harris, Jr., Denver (R), professional engineer Sandra C. Scanlon, Littleton (R), professional engineer Dan Corcoran, Eagle (D), professional land surveyor Dan C. Donegon, Colorado Springs (R), professional engineer Cheri R. Gerou, Evergreen (R), architect William “Bud” J. Starker, Wheat Ridge (U), public member Judy H. Scott, Aurora (U), public member Jeffrey W. Olson, Denver (U), architect Bryan M. Clark, Lone Tree (R), professional land surveyor

COLORADO COUNCIL ON THE ARTS – TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 11 Length of Terms: 3 years Pay/Compensation: Necessary expenses Frequency of Meetings: At least twice per year Contact: Office of Economic Development & Int’l Trade

The Council provides grants and services to arts organizations, individual artists and community based groups throughout Colorado.

The members of the Council shall be representatives of the major fields of the arts and humanities, and shall be appointed from among private citizens who are widely known for their competence and experience in connection with the arts and humanities, as well as knowledge of community and state interests.

*Gloria Gutierrez, Pueblo Neil Peck, Denver *Sylvia R. Peterson, Greeley Gaynell D. Colaric, Grand Junction *Gwen A. Benevento, Littleton Janice C. Sinden, Denver Chris Castilian, Denver Beverly A. Mason, Colorado Springs Joshua J. Rael, Denver Kimberly Harrell, Aurora Vanessa A. Blacknall-Jamison, Aurora

BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS – TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 9 Length of Terms: 1 and 3 years Pay/Compensation: Per diem, actual expenses Senate Confirmation Required Frequency of Meetings: As necessary Contact: Department of Local Affairs

The Board hears property tax valuation cases in dispute between the property owner and the local property assessor or the state property tax administrator.

Members shall have experience in property valuation and taxation and shall be public employees who are not subject to the state personnel system laws. One member shall be engaged in or previously engaged in agriculture within the past five years. Members shall be registered, licensed or certified as real estate appraisers.

*James R. Meurer, Golden, 1 year term *Debra A. Baumbach, Littleton, 3 year term *MaryKay Kelley, Silverthorne, 1 year term Karen E. Hart, Kiowa, 3 year term *Diane DeVries, Wheatridge, 1 year term Sondra W. Mercier, Denver, 3 year term *Lyle D. Hansen, Denver, 1 year term

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COLORADO BANKING BOARD – TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 9 Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Per diem, actual expenses Senate Confirmation Required Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Department of Regulatory Agencies

The Board is the policy-making and rule-making authority for the Division of Banking.

There shall be five members who during their tenure are executive officers of state banks. At least two of such members shall represent banks having less than one hundred fifty million dollars in total assets. One member shall be the executive officer of an industrial bank. One member shall be the executive officer of a trust company. Two members shall serve as representatives of the public who shall have expertise in finance through their current experience in business, industry, agriculture, or education. No member of the board shall have any interest in a bank in which another member has any such interest, direct or indirect. At least one member shall reside west of the continental divide.

*Mary S. Reisher, Denver, banker Dan R. Ford, Bayfield, banker *William A. Mitchell, Superior, banker Rick Padilla, Greenwood Village, public member *D. Terry Reitan, Golden, executive officer of a trust company Adam P. Coyle, Parker, public member *VACANCY, industrial banker Dennis F. Reece, Ouray, banker Steve A. Sherlock, Lamar, banker

COLORADO BEEF COUNCIL AUTHORITY BOARD OF DIRECTORS – TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 8 (3 Appointed by Governor) Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Travel expenses Frequency of Meetings: Every other month Contact: Department of Agriculture

The Board works to increase beef demand through marketing, education, information and research.

All members must belong to organizations promoting the development of the beef industry in Colorado and must have been involved in the industry for five years. Members must include two breeders, two cattle feeders, two persons who process or market beef products, one dairy farm producer and one beef products distributor. No more than four members shall be of the same political party.

*Natalie Jo Rogers, Yuma (U), cattle grower Wayne L. Kruse, Fort Collins (U), beef marketing *J. Kent Bamford, Haxtun (R), cattle feeder Nancy L. Labbe, Henderson (D), beef marketing Steven P. Gabel, Easton (R), cattle feeder Steven J. Williams, Greeley (R), processor and distributor Harold “Andy” Wick, Austin (D), dairy farmer Tim E. Thatcher, Pueblo (R), cattle grower

STATE CAPITOL BUILDING ADVISORY COMMITTEE – TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 12 (4 Appointed by Governor) Length of Terms: 2 years Pay/Compensation: None Frequency of Meetings: Three times per year Contact: Office of Legislative Council

The Committee shall make recommendations concerning plans to restore, redecorate and reconstruct space within the public and ceremonial areas of the state capitol buildings group. The Governor appoints four members to the Committee. One member must be an architect knowledgeable about the historic and architectural integrity of the state capitol building.

*Richard G. Weingardt, Denver, public member *Georgianna Contiguglia, Denver, public member *Diann L. Sill, Central City, public member John B. Rogers, Englewood, architect

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CHARTER SCHOOL INSTITUTE BOARD – TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 9 (7 Appointed by Governor) Length of Terms: 3 years Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Senate Confirmation Required Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Department of Education

The mission of the Institute Board is to foster high quality public school education through charter schools and to provide an alternative mode of authorizing charter schools. The Institute is authorized to assist school districts in utilizing best practices for chartering schools and to approve and oversee charter schools in districts not desiring to do so themselves. The Governor appoints seven of the nine members, no more than five of who may be from the same political party. Members appointed to the Institute Board shall have experience in at least one of the following areas: x Experience as a charter school board member or founder of a charter school x Other board or public service experience x Experience as a public school administrator with experience working with x Experience as a public school teacher charter schools x On-line education and on-line curriculum development expertise x Financial management expertise x School district special education expertise x Detailed knowledge of charter school law x Curriculum and assessment expertise

During his or her term in office, a member of the institute board shall not be a member of the General Assembly; an officer, employee, or board member of a school district or charter school in the state; or an employee of the Institute Board or the Dept. of Education.

*Dean L. Titterington, Englewood (R) Celeste C. Di Iorio, Fort Collins (U) *Samuel R. Batey, Denver (D) Patrick A. Grippe, Highlands Ranch (U) John G. Schlichting, Highlands Ranch (D) Wayne D. Eckerling, Denver (D) Van Schoales, Denver (D)

ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON LICENSING OF CHILD CARE FACILITIES – TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 15 Length of Terms: 3 years Pay/Compensation: Travel expenses Frequency of Meetings: Bi-monthly Contact: Department of Human Services

The Committee advises and consults on the administration and enforcement of childcare licensing. Nine members are representatives of licensed child care facilities. Four members are from various state and local governmental agencies with an interest in and concern for children. Two members are parents with each having at least one child attending a licensed child care facility.

*Jane F. Miyahara, Denver, Dept. of Education Noel J. Nelson, Colorado Springs, provider *Madaline L. Noleen, Colorado Springs, provider Jerome R. McLain, Woodland Park, provider *Alletta L. Bode, Conifer, provider Mathieu Aubuchon, Denver, pre-school provider *Lynne E. Torpy, Centennial, Dept. of Public Health & Cynthia Dicken, Idaho Springs, local government Environment Sarah A. Pacetti, Denver, parent Constance A. Vigil, Denver, Dept. of Human Services Jerry B. Yager, Littleton, residential child care J. Alberto Garcia, Westminster, parent Ellen M. Stephan, Lakewood, school-age facility Catherine L. Moyer, Westminster, provider Thomas A. Keables, Aurora, provider

COURT SECURITY CASH FUND COMMISSION – TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 7 (4 Appointed by Governor) Length of Terms: 3 years Pay/Compensation: Travel expenses Frequency of Meetings: Bi-monthly Contact: Department of Human Services

The Commission provides supplemental funding to state court facilities for ongoing security and related expenses (staffing, equipment, training). The Commission has seven members, of which the Governor’s four appointments are as follows: x Two representatives of an association that represents county commissioners who are recommended by the association x Two representatives of an association that represents county sheriffs who are recommended by the association

The Commission shall include at least one representative from a county with a population above, and at least from a county with a population below, the median population for the state of Colorado.

*Edward Vigil, Fort Garland, county commissioner Nancy Stuarty, Granby, county commissioner *John G. Minor, county sheriff, population above the median Larry D. Kuntz, Akron, county sheriff

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COVERCOLORADO BOARD OF DIRECTORS – TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 7 Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: 7 times per year Contact: CoverColorado

The Board works to provide access to health insurance to approximately 5,000 residents of Colorado through the CoverColorado program. Program recipients are considered high-risk and not covered by other insurance companies.

Four members shall be representatives of carriers, one shall be a representative of a health maintenance organization, one shall be a representative of a sickness and accident insurance carrier and one shall be a representative of a stop-loss or excess loss insurance carrier. One member shall be a medical professional who specializes in chronic disease. Two members shall be individuals who currently are insured or who have been insured under the CoverColorado program.

*Michael B. Norris, Greenwood Village, carrier/stop-loss or Donald L. Shovein, Fort Collins, uninsurable excess loss insurance Daryl W. Edmonds, Highlands Ranch, carrier John P. Hopkins, Grand Junction, carrier/HMO **Christine M. Gilroy, M.D., Denver, medical professional Leo Tokar, Englewood, carrier/sickness and accident insurance specializing in chronic disease Jayne R. Howard, Columbine Valley, uninsurable

DENTAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE – TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 10 Length of Terms: 3 years Pay/Compensation: None Frequency of Meetings: 2 times per year Contact: Department of Public Health & Environment

The Committee advises the Department of Public Health & Environment on the operation of the Dental Assistance Program. The Committee reviews and makes recommendations to the Department on the awarding of any service grants to qualified grantees.

The Committee shall be comprised of ten members, including one member representing the Department of Public Health & Environment, one member representing the Department of Human Services, two dentists providing dental care to the senior population, one dental hygienist, one representative of an agency that coordinates services for low-income seniors, one dentist in private practice who represents the professional dental association, one representative from a dental school and two eligible seniors.

**VACANCY, eligible senior *Patsy G. Ruggles, Loveland, dental hygienist **Jeanette L. Hensley, Arvada, Dept. of Human Services *Patricia A. Gash, Pueblo West, agency that coordinates services **Stephen J. Schiffer, Alamosa, dentist providing care to senior *Dr. George G. Gatseos II, Centennial, dental school population *Diane Kay Brunson, Wheat Ridge, Dept. of Public Health & **Joyce M. Drobnitch, Pueblo, eligible senior Environment **Matthew Dunn, Greenwood Village, dentist representing dental *Douglas B. Berkey, DMD, Centennial, dentist providing care to association senior population

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DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES COUNCIL – TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 24 (3 Appointed by Governor) Length of Terms: 3 years Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Bi-monthly Contact: Department of Human services

The Council works to provide effective delivery of services to meet the needs of Coloradans with developmental disabilities. Sixty percent of the members must be persons with developmental disabilities or parents or guardians of such persons, under the federal definition of developmental disabilities. The remaining members are designated by federal law as representatives of specific agencies, the state protection and advocacy organization, university centers for excellence, non-governmental agencies, and private non-profit groups concerned with services and supports for persons with developmental disabilities.

**Christine T. Herron, Centennial, parent/guardian of child with *Karl A. Valdez, Pueblo, person with developmental disabilities developmental disabilities *Edward A. Steinberg, Elizabeth, agency that administers funds **Michael E. Nelson, Greeley, person with developmental from the Individuals with Disabilities Act disabilities *Irene Aguilar, Denver, parent/guardian of person with **Linda L. Dunn, Denver, agency that administers funds from developmental disabilities Rehabilitation Act of 1973 *Shari Repinski, Centennial, agency that administers funds from **Stephanie Garcia, Pueblo, parent/guardian of child with Titles V and XIX of Social Security Act developmental disabilities *Christi R. Hendrickson, Colorado Springs, private nonprofit **Benjamin Sutton, Denver, person with developmental group disabilities VACANCY, person with developmental disability **Todd J. Coffey, Denver, agency that administers funds from Maria D. Cabral, Denver, immediate relative or guardian of adult Older Americans Act of 1965 with developmental disability **Sharisa J. Kochmeister, Lakewood, person with developmental Hon. Debbie Stafford, Aurora, Colorado state legislator disabilities Kathy O. Grant, Denver, person with developmental disability *Cordelia C. Robinson, Denver, Centers for Excellence Eileen T. Forlenza, Highlands Ranch, maternal and child health *Thomas L. Miller, Jr., Highlands Ranch, protection and Karie E. Valdez, Alamosa, person with developmental disability advocacy Michael J. McCarty, Boulder, previously institutionalized person *Penny Gonnella, Denver, parent/guardion of person with with mentally impairing developmental disabilities developmental disabilities Betty R. Henderson, Westminster, parent/guardian of child with *VACANCY, relative of person with developmental disability developmental disability

STATE ELECTRICAL BOARD – TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 9 Length of Terms: 3 years Pay/Compensation: Per diem, actual expenses Senate Confirmation Required Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Department of Regulatory Agencies

The Board examines and licenses electricians and provides for the inspection of electrical installations where local authorities do not provide such services.

Two of the members shall be electrical contractors who have masters' licenses. Two members shall be master or journeymen electricians who are not contractors. Two members shall be representatives of private, municipal or cooperative electric utilities rendering electric service to the public. One member shall be a building official from a political subdivision of the state performing electrical inspections. One member shall be a general contractor engaged in the building industry and one shall be a public member.

*George A. Nightingale, Hudson, electrical contract who has Terry L. Schneider, Colorado Springs, master or journeyman masters’ license electrician who is not an electrical contractor Melissa A. Browning-Sletten, Westminster, electric utilities Jose A. Amaya, Parker, general contractor Jerry L. Coffee, Pueblo, electrical contractor who has masters’ Robin L. Kittel, Highlands Ranch, electrical utilities license Rory J. Berumen, Aurora, master or journeyman electrician who Loren R. Priest, Parker, public at large is not an electrical contractor Scott W. Berg, Highlands Ranch, building official

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STATE EMERGENCY MEDICAL AND TRAUMA SERVICES ADVISORY COUNCIL (SEMTAC) – TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 32 (25 Appointed by Governor) Length of Terms: 3 years Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Quarterly Contact: Department of Public Health & Environment

The Council advises the Department of Public Health and Environment on all matters relating to statewide emergency medical and trauma services programs and service needs. No more than 13 of the appointed members shall be from the same political party. The Governor appoints 25 members from the following categories: x Fire chiefs that provide prehospital care in an urban area and x A representative of a government provider of prehospital care one from a rural area x Three county commissioners or city council members, two x Administrative representatives of an urban trauma center and from rural counties and one from an urban county one from a rural trauma center x A board-certified neurosurgeon providing trauma care at a level x A licensed physician who is a prehospital medical director I or level II trauma center x A board-certified physician certified in pediatrics x A trauma nurse coordinator x A board-certified emergency physician x A registered nurse involved in rural emergency medical and x A flight nurse of an emergency service air team or unit trauma services care x An officer or crew member of a volunteer organization who x A regional council chair provides prehospital care x A county emergency manager x An officer or employee of a public provider of prehospital care x Two representatives of the general public, one from a rural area and one from a private provider and one from an urban area

*Ralph G. Vickrey, Jr., Aurora (D), fire chief in urban area David D. Ross, D.O., Colorado Springs (R), licensed physician *Chris Cribari, M.D., Fort Collins (U), board-certified surgeon at who is a prehospital medical director Level II trauma center Kathleen M. Mayer, R.N., Denver (R), flight nurse of emergency *John S. Nichols, M.D., Ph.D., Denver (R), board-certified medical service air team or unit neurosurgeon at Level 1 or II trauma center Daniel J. Noonan, Durango (R), fire chief in rural area *Todd E. Wright, Del Norte (R), general public, rural area Richard D. Kinser, Paonia (R), officer or employee of public *Kathay C. Rennels, Livermore (R), urban commissioner provider of prehospital care *Lara D. Rappaport, Englewood (D), pediatric physician Scott S. Bourn, R.N., MSN, Parker (U), officer or employee of *Nancy L. Frizell, Glenwood Springs (D), registered nurse in private provider of prehospital care rural emergency medical and trauma services care Linda L. Joseph, Moffat (D), rural commissioner *John G. Hill, Castle Rock (R), urban trauma center Wade R. Smith, M.D., Denver (R), Level I trauma surgeon Michael A. Anaya, Fort Morgan (R), rural trauma center Raymond A. Coniglio, Westminster (D), trauma nurse Larry W. Reeves, Ordway (D), officer or crew member of coordinator volunteer organization providing prehospital care Michele K. Sweeney, M.D., Pueblo (D), general public, urban Nancy Stuart, Granby (R), rural commissioner Dr. Eugene M. Eby, Greenwood Village (D), emergency board- William J. Rodman, M.D., FACS, Snowmass Village (D), board- certified physician certified surgeon at a Level III trauma center Sean M. Caffrey, Breckenridge (U), government provider of Brandon W. Chambers, Manzanola (U), regional council chair prehospital care Ray K. Jennings, Granby (D), county emergency manager

COLORADO EMERGENCY PLANNING COMMISSION – TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 12 (7 Appointed by Governor) Length of Terms: 2 years Pay/Compensation: None Frequency of Meetings: First Thursday of every month Contact: Department of Local Affairs

The Commission designates local emergency planning districts, appoints local emergency planning committees and establishes a right-to-know system to develop emergency response and preparedness plans. The Governor appoints two representatives of local governments, two from public interest groups or community groups, two from affected industries and one representative of a local emergency planning committee.

*Roy V. Rudisill, Greeley, local government *Mark A. Kunugi, Lakewood, affected industry *Timothy R. Gablehouse, Tabernash, local emergency planning *Craig R. Wildemuth, Castle Rock, affected industry committee *Randy J. Saucedo, Lakewood, public interest or community *Kathleen Gaubatz, Empire, local government group *Michael A. Stern, Granby, public interest or community group

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COMMISSION ON FAMILY MEDICINE – TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 10 (7 Appointed by Governor) Length of Terms: 3 years Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: At least quarterly Contact: Department of Public Health & Environment

The Commission on Family Medicine brings together all of Colorado’s family medicine residencies to voluntarily work together with the citizens of the state to address issues in both family medicine training and Colorado’s health care. A key focus of the Commission is to meet the need of rural and urban areas for family physicians. The governor appoints a health care consumer from each of the congressional districts in the state.

*VACANCY (CD2), health care consumer Matthew T. Guy, Pueblo West (CD3), health care consumer *VACANCY (CD4), health care consumer Antonette DeLauro, Englewood (CD6), health care consumer *Kristen L. Mix, Denver (CD1), health care consumer David E. Lack, Golden (CD7), health care consumer Alex E. Trujillo, Canon City (CD5), health care consumer

FINANCIAL SERVICES BOARD – TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 5 Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Per diem, actual expenses Senate Confirmation Required Frequency of Meetings: Quarterly Contact: Department of Regulatory Agencies

The Board shall make all final decisions with respect to the organization, conversion, or merger of credit unions and savings and loan associations.

Three members of the Board shall be and shall remain the executive officers of state credit unions. One member shall be and shall remain the executive officer of a state savings and loan association. One member shall be a representative of the public who has expertise in finance through current experience in business, industry, agriculture, or education. No more than three members shall be from the same political party.

*Douglas A. Ferraro, Lone Tree (R), executive officer of state Claudia J. Milan, Arvada (D), executive officer of state credit credit union union *Stephen R. Williams, Gunnison (D), executive officer of state Horacio Peralta, Denver (D), executive officer of state credit savings & loan association union *Martelle Chapital, Westminster (U), public member with expertise in finance

COLORADO LIMITED GAMING CONTROL COMMISSION – TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 5 Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Per diem, actual expenses Senate Confirmation Required Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Department of Revenue

The Commission sets rules governing the licensing, conducting and operating of limited gaming. The Commission conducts hearings on complaints charging violations.

One member shall have had at least five years of law enforcement experience as a peace officer. One member shall be a licensed attorney in the state with experience in regulatory law. One member shall be a certified public accountant or a public accountant who has comprehensive knowledge of corporate finance. One member shall have been engaged in business in a management-level capacity for at least five years. One member shall be a registered elector of the state who is not employed in the profession or industry of any other commission member. No more than three of the members may be from the same political party and no more than one member shall be from any one congressional district.

*James A. Alderden, Fort Collins (R) (CD4), law enforcement Florence E. Hunt, Pueblo (D) (CD3), registered elector Patricia G. Imhoff, Greenwood Village (D) (CD6), business Larry R. Gaddis, Colorado Springs (D) (CD5), attorney with management experience in regulatory law Meyer M. Saltzman, Denver (R) (CD1), CPA

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STATE GRIEVANCE BOARD – TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 9 (3 Appointed by Governor) Length of Terms: 3 years Pay/Compensation: Per diem, actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Quarterly Contact: Department of Regulatory Agencies

The Board licenses and hears complaints about marriage and family therapists, professional counselors, psychologists and social workers.

Four members shall be from the general public, with no member having any direct involvement or interest in the provision of psychotherapy. Three members shall be unlicensed psychotherapists.

*John R. Peters-Campbell, Cortez, public member Carol A. Jones, Wheat Ridge, unlicensed psychotherapist *Penny S. White, Colorado Springs, public member Susan M. Stamm, Denver, public member *Bobbi I. Thompson, Aurora, unlicensed psychotherapist Dr. Achilles Bardos, Greeley, unlicensed psychotherapist Marilyn L. Robertson, Centennial, public member

HAZARDOUS MATERIALS RESPONDER VOLUNTARY CERTIFICATION ADVISORY BOARD – TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 7 Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Department of Public Safety

This is a seven-member Advisory Board to the Director of the Division of Fire Safety. The Board establishes a hazardous materials responder voluntary certification program and sets minimum standards for the training of responders.

One member shall be a fire chief. One member shall be a hazardous materials team leader. One member shall be experienced in the transportation industry. One member shall be from a private industry fixed-site facility. One member shall be employed by a local government law enforcement agency. One member shall be from the Colorado state patrol. One member shall be from the emergency medical services. No more than three members shall be from the and at least two members shall be residents of the western slope.

*Kenneth C. Rost, Castle Rock, local law enforcement Russel W. McNamara, Pueblo, transportation industry *John F. Mullin, Littleton, fire chief Thomas J. Seaman, Longmont, Colorado State Patrol *Ira J. Rhodes, Centennial, emergency medical services Mark C. Quick, Durango, hazardous materials team leader *Troy L. Thatcher, Ignacio, industry fixed-site facility

COLORADO COMMISSION ON HIGHER EDUCATION – TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 11 Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Per diem, actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Department of Higher Education

The Commission acts as a central policy and coordinating board for Colorado public higher education. It works in consultation with the governing boards of higher education institutions in the development and implementation of legislative directives and statewide higher education policy.

Members of the Commission shall be selected on the basis of their knowledge and interest in higher education. At least one member shall be from each congressional district and at least one member shall reside west of the continental divide. No more than six members shall be from the same major political party.

*Richard L. Ramirez, Fort Collins (D) (CD4) Jill L. Brake, Pueblo (D) (CD3) *Edward A. Robinson, Greenwood Village (D) (CD6) Greg C. Stevinson, Littleton (R) (CD6) Allegra “Happy” Haynes, Denver (D) (CD1) C. Hereford Percy, Arvada (R) (CD7) James T. Polsfut, Arvada (D) (CD7) Barbara “BJ” J. Scott, Colorado Springs (R) (CD5) Patricia L. Pacey, Ph.D., Boulder (D) (CD2) Michael D. Plachy, Centennial (U) (CD6) Larry B. Beckner, Grand Junction (R) (CD3)

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COLORADO HOUSING AND FINANCE AUTHORITY BOARD OF DIRECTORS – TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 11 (9 Appointed by Governor) Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Senate Confirmation Required Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Colorado Housing and Finance Authority

The Board of Directors serves as the governing board of the Authority. Through its financing programs, capital for which is provided by the issuance of its revenue bonds, the Authority works to increase the availability of affordable housing for low- and moderate- income families, and to assist the state’s small businesses. The Governor appoints nine of the directors, including an executive director of a state department. One member shall be experienced in mortgage banking and another in real estate transactions. Six additional members shall be appointed from the public.

*Joel S. Rosenstein, Denver, real estate transactions Roxanne Huber, Thornton, principal state department *Eric C. Moore, Aurora, public member Kevin Marchman, Denver, public member *Michele M. Dressel, Glenwood Springs, mortgage banking Mark J. O’Connor, Littleton, public member *Joseph A. Garcia, Colorado Springs, public member Samuel G. Betters, Loveland, public member *John A. Blumberg, Cherry Hills Village, public member

COLORADO LOTTERY COMMISSION – TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 5 Length of Terms: 4 years Financial Disclosure Statement and Pay/Compensation: Per diem, travel expenses Senate Confirmation Required Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Department of Revenue

The Commission shall have full and exclusive authority to promulgate rules related to the Colorado Lottery. The Governor shall appoint a law enforcement officer, an attorney, a certified public accountant and two representatives of the public. Members must have served in their respective fields for at least five years prior to appointment. No more than three members shall be from the same major political party.

*Henry R. Reeve, Denver (U), attorney Tracie L. Keesee, Elizabeth (D), law enforcement Dana M. Franzen, Monument (R), CPA Betty J. Martinez, Pueblo (D), public Robin H. Wise, Denver (R), public

BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE AURARIA HIGHER EDUCATION CENTER – TERMS EXPIRE JULY 13

Number of Members: 9 (3 Appointed by Governor) Length of Terms: 3 years Pay/Compensation: None Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Department of Higher Education

The Board of Directors is responsible for the overall management of the Auraria Higher Education Center Complex. All members appointed by the Governor shall be residents of the Denver Metropolitan area.

*Craig A. Umbaugh, Denver Daniel R. Pabon, Denver Tamara G. Door, Denver

STATE BOARD OF MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPISTS EXAMINERS – TERMS EXPIRE July 31

Number of Members: 7 Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Per diem, actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Quarterly Contact: Department of Regulatory Agencies

The Board determines rules and regulations governing licensed marriage and family therapists. The Board reviews and grants licenses to marriage and family therapists and hears grievances against licensed marriage and family therapists. Four of the members shall be from the general public. Three members shall be marriage or family therapists.

**Marilyn Cook, Denver, marriage and family therapist Linda Pounds, Boulder, marriage and family therapist **Jenna B. Davis, Arvada, public member Terencia K. Beauvais-Nikl, Denver, public member *April D. Jones, Parker, public member Christine R. Martell, Ph.D., Denver, public member Marjorie Laird, Littleton, marriage and family therapist

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MEDICAL SERVICES BOARD – TERMS EXPIRE July 1

Number of Members: 11 Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Senate Confirmation Required Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Department of Health Care Policy and Financing

The Board adopts the rules and regulations that govern the operation of the Colorado Medicaid Program, the Children’s Basic Health Plan, the Colorado Indigent Care Program, and the Old Age Pension Plan.

Members shall have knowledge of medical assistance programs. One member shall have experience in the delivery of health care and one member shall have experience in caring for medically underserved children. No more than six members shall be from the same major political party and at least one shall be appointed from each congressional district.

*Jeffrey J. Cain, Denver (CD1) (D), knowledge of medical Byron A. Geer, Colorado Springs (CD5) (R), delivery of health assistance programs care *Wendell Phillips, Colorado Springs (CD5) (R), knowledge of Linda M. Andre, Lakewood (CD7) (D), knowledge of medical medical assistance programs assistance programs *Dr. Paul Melinkovich, Evergreen (CD6) (D), knowledge of Mary A. “Sally” Schaefer, Grand Junction (CD3) (R), knowledge medical assistance programs of medical assistance programs *Virginia “Ginny” Riley, Loveland (CD4) (D), knowledge of Kathleen A. Chitty, Westminster (CD2) (R), knowledge of medical assistance programs medical assistance programs VACANCY, knowledge of medical assistance programs Mary E. Young, Alamosa (CD3) (R), caring for medically Richard D. Markley, Morrison (CD6) (R), knowledge of medical underserved children assistance programs

MENTAL HEALTH ADVISORY BOARD FOR SERVICE STANDARDS AND REGULATIONS – TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 15 Length of Terms: 3 years Pay/Compensation: None Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Department of Human Services

The Board is responsible for recommending standards and regulations for the programs of mental health services in any health care facility that has separate facilities for mental health care, or those health care facilities that have as their only purpose the treatment and care of mental illness.

The Board shall include one representative from the Mental Health Services, the Department of Human Services, the Department of Public Health and Environment, the University of Colorado Medical Center, the professional association of psychiatrists in Colorado, the proprietary skilled health care facilities, the nonprofit health care facilities, the Colorado Bar Association, consumers of mental health services, families of persons with mental illness, children’s health care facilities and public and private sectors.

**VACANCY, Colorado Bar Association **Gabrielle M.O. Decker, Englewood, family of persons with **VACANCY, CU Medical Center mental illness **VACANCY, public or private sector **Julie L. Meeker, Pueblo, proprietary skilled health care **Rebecca D. Emme, Westminster (U), consumer of mental facilities health services Marc S. Condojani, Evergreen, Dept. of Human Services **Marlena B. Maurer-Baldwin, Evergreen (U), consumer of *Dave A. Iverson, Denver, professional psychiatrist mental health services *Ann L. Roadarmel, Lone Tree, public or private sector **Lori A. Banks, Aurora, Division of Mental Health Services *Karen O. Yarberry, Littleton, childrens health care facilities **Barbara Jo Archuleta, Colorado Springs (D), nonprofit health *Amy M. Smith, Denver, public or private sector care facilities *Sharon C. Haney, Denver, Dept. of Public Health and Environment

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COLORADO MUNICIPAL BOND SUPERVISION ADVISORY BOARD – TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 15 Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Quarterly Contact: Department of Regulatory Agencies

The Board shall aid and advise the securities commissioner in connection with the commissioner’s duties including development of policies, rules, orders, standards, guidelines, criteria and procedures regarding the registration of bond issues, ordinances, and resolutions and applications for authorization to file federal bankruptcy petitions. Members appointed by the Governor consist of: x one municipal securities broker-dealer representative x one real estate developer representative x one representative of a county x three members of the general public experienced in municipal x one representative of a municipality financing as investors, not associated with any of the other x one representative of a special district members or interests x one representative of banks which act as indenture trustees for x four owners of residential real property in special districts, not municipal bond offerings associated with any of the other member or interests x one bond counsel representative

**VACANCY, special-district property owners *Bruce A. Lebsack, Littleton, special-district property owners **Rep. Al White, Fraser, Colorado General Assembly *Stephan R. Levy, Denver, public *Kenneth B. Buckius, Parker, indenture-trustee banks *Frederic H. Marienthal, Boulder, bond counsel *Samuel R. Freeman, Denver, municipalities *James R. Mason, Littleton, special-district property owners *Kevin F. Collins, Franktown, special-district property owners MaryAnn M. McGeady, Littleton, real estate developers *Thomas R. Bishop, Greenwood Village, municipal securities Gregory C. Streech, Highlands Ranch, special-district property *Kevin E. Holst, Denver, public owners *Harvey E. Swan, Denver, public John R. Lefebvre, Jr., Thornton, counties

NURSE PILOT PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION COMMITTEE – TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 15 (2 Appointed by Governor) Length of Terms: Sunsets July 1, 2011 Pay/Compensation: Necessary and actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Department of Health Care Policy and Financing

The Committee formulates guiding principles for the purpose of developing and implementing a pilot program for hospitals and their direct-care nurses to model professional nursing practice involvement in the decision–making processes in planning for staffing and issues of importance to nursing. The Governor appoints two at-large nurses that have no known affiliation with another group represented on the committee.

*Lydia L. Handberry, Denver, at-large nurse Lysa M. ErkenBrack, Grand Junction, at-large nurse

STATE BOARD OF NURSING – TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 11 Length of Terms: 3 years Pay/Compensation: Per diem, actual expenses Senate Confirmation Required Frequency of Meetings: Full board meets quarterly, panels meet monthly Contact: Department of Regulatory Agencies

The Board examines and licenses registered and practical nurses, psychiatric technicians and nurse’s aides. It approves programs and standards and investigates complaints filed against licensees. Two members shall be licensed practical nurses engaged in practical nursing, one from a rural area. Seven members shall be licensed professional nurses representing professional nursing education, practical nursing education, home health care, advanced practice nursing, nursing service administration and two of the licensed practical nurses shall be staff nurses, one employed in a hospital and one employed in a nursing facility. Two members shall be persons who are not licensed, employed or in any way connected with any health care facility, agency or insurer.

*Margaret K. Bunke, Fort Collins, LPN, nursing care facility Carolyn Jefferson-Jenkins, Highlands Ranch, public member staff nurse Christopher C. Dopke, Denver, public member *Betty R. Wolfe, Fruita, LPN, rural hospital Candace E. Berardinelli, Littleton, LPN, professional nursing *Deborah L. Archuleta, Pueblo, LPN, nursing service admin. education *Judith A. Burke, Denver, LPN, advanced practice nurse Curtis Powells, Aurora, LPN, hospital staff nurse Lisa A. Davis, Centennial, LPN, home health care Toni L. Gibbons, Highlands Ranch, licensed professional nurse Sandra L. Summers, Wiley, LPN, practical nursing education

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BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF NURSING HOME ADMINISTRATORS – TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 8 Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Per diem, travel Frequency of Meetings: Six per year Contact: Department of Regulatory Agencies

The Board of Examiners of Nursing Home Administrators licenses nursing home operators and may conduct hearings to revoke, suspend, deny or reissue licenses.

Three members shall be practicing nursing home administrators and shall be from hospital administration, nonprofit facility administration, proprietary facility administration and continuum of care administration with no two members from the same area. Two members shall be professionals from the long-term care industry, one of who shall be a licensed health care professional. Three members shall be representatives of the public at large. No more than three of the members shall be officials or full-time employees of state government or local government. No member shall serve for more than two consecutive terms.

*Mary Grace Smigiel, Littleton, nursing home administrator, Roger C. Harper, Aurora, nursing home administrator, continuum of care administration proprietary facility administration *Amelia S. Grundy, Denver, professional from long-term care Dennis E. Ficklin, Grand Junction, nursing home administrator, industry non-profit facility administration Sue E. Frederick, Parker, professional from long-term care Diane D. Singer, Arvada, public at large industry John H. Padilla, Commerce City, public at large Judith A. Brandt, Littleton, public at large

STATE BOARD OF PAROLE – TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 7 Length of Terms: 3 years Pay/Compensation: $85,392/year Senate Confirmation Required Frequency of Meetings: Full time position Contact: Department of Corrections

The Board holds hearings and considers applications for parole and conducts all proceedings involving revocation of parole. The Board shall consist of two representatives from law enforcement, one former parole or probation officer and four citizen representatives. The members shall have knowledge of parole, rehabilitation, correctional administration and the functioning of the criminal justice system. Three members must have at least five years education or experience or a combination thereof in their respective fields.

*David L. Michaud, Pueblo West, law enforcement, Chair Leslee V. Waggener, Centennial, parole or probation Margaret M. Heckenbach, Highlands Ranch, law enforcement Deborah C. Allen, Aurora, citizen member Rebecca L. Oakes, Denver, citizen member Celeste M. C de Baca, Denver, citizen member Becky R. Lucero, Pueblo, citizen member, Vice-Chair

STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY – TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 7 Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Per diem, actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Every other month Contact: Department of Regulatory Agencies

The Board examines applicants and issues licenses to pharmacists and pharmacies. The Board also regulates professional conduct, inspects pharmacies, holds hearings and may suspend or revoke licenses.

Five members shall be registered pharmacists with five years of experience in the practice of pharmacy in Colorado and two members shall be lay members who have no financial interest in the practice of pharmacy. Geographic location and the type of practice of the appointee shall be considered. No more than four members may belong to the same political party. No member of the board may serve more than two consecutive terms

*Paul N. Limberis, Englewood (D), licensed pharmacist Eva K. Edelblut, Fort Collins (U), licensed pharmacist Richard J. Doyle, Sterling (R), licensed pharmacist Leonard L. Hierath, Denver (D), non-pharmacist Averil G. Strand, Fort Collins (D), non-pharmacist Mary K. Arceneaux, Cortez (R), licensed pharmacist G. Jeannine Dickerhofe, Superior (U), licensed pharmacist

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EXAMINING BOARD OF PLUMBERS – TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 7 Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Per diem, actual expenses Senate Confirmation Required Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Department of Regulatory Agencies

The Board amends and enforces rules and regulations for examination and licensing of master, journeyman and residential plumbers and inspects plumbing installations when requested by local governments.

Two members shall be engaged in the construction of residential or commercial buildings as plumbing contractors, one member shall represent the public at large, one member shall be a master plumber, one member shall be a journeyman plumber, one member shall be engaged in the construction of residential or commercial buildings as a general contractor and one member shall be from a local government agency conducting plumbing inspections. One member shall be from the western slope. No more than four members may be of the same political party.

*Michael E. Wieseler, Westminster, journeyman plumber *Steven J. Callahan, Arvada, master plumber *Giles J. Schurman, Louisville, local government agency Donald P. Crandell, Denver, plumbing contractor conducting plumbing inspections Tom Fox, Steamboat Springs, general contractor *Robin A. Vidimos, Centennial, public at large

PRIVATE ACTIVITY BOND ALLOCATIONS COMMITTEE – TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 9 Length of Terms: Not to exceed 3 years Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: As needed Contact: Department of Local Affairs

The Committee reviews and recommends to the Executive Director of the Department of Local Affairs priorities for the allocation of the statewide balance. Four of the members must be municipal or county officials, one being from the western slope. Three of the members must be citizens at large, one being from the western slope.

*Michael C. Ciletti, Aurora, citizen at large Priscilla “Pete” Fraser, Trinidad, municipal or county official A. Curtis Robinson, Montrose, citizen at large Samuel G. Betters, Loveland, state issuing authority Melanie A. Worley, Highlands Ranch, citizen at large Susan E. Kirkpatrick, Fort Collins, Executive Director of Manuel A. Esquibel, Brighton, municipal or county official Dept. of Local Affairs Katherine M. Portner, Grand Junction, municipal or county official, Eric S. Hiraga, Denver, citizen at large west of the continental divide

COLORADO RACING COMMISSION – TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 5 Length of Terms: 4 years Financial Disclosure Statement and Pay/Compensation: Travel expenses Senate Confirmation Required Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Department of Revenue

The Commission licenses, regulates and supervises all races where pari-mutuel wagering occurs and at which horses or other animals participate. It also provides for the inspection of all racing establishments and requires that such places are constructed, maintained and operated in accordance with Colorado law.

All members shall have been residents of Colorado for the past five years. No members shall have been convicted of a felony or gambling related offense. The Commission shall consist of two members previously engaged in the racing industry for at least five years, one practicing veterinarian who has been licensed for over five years, one member engaged in business in a management level capacity for at least five years and one public member. No more than three members shall be members of the same political party. No more than two members shall be from the same congressional district. One member shall reside west of the continental divide.

*David Lynn Hoffman, Westminster (D) (CD2), business Jack K. Pretti, Rifle (R) (CD3), racing industry Marilyn G. Alkire, Denver (U) (CD1), racing industry Mary Sharon Wells, Golden (D) (CD7), registered elector Charles D. Vail, Centennial (R) (CD6), veterinarian

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BOARD OF REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS – TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 7 Length of Terms: 3 years Pay/Compensation: Per diem, expenses Senate Confirmation Required Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Department of Regulatory Agencies

The Board sets fees for those seeking a real estate appraisers license, administers tests and disciplines licensees for misconduct.

Three members shall be licensed or certified appraisers, one of whom shall have expertise in eminent domain matters. One shall be a county assessor in office. One shall be an officer or employee of a commercial bank experienced in real estate lending. Two members shall be members of the public at large and not engaged in any of the other businesses represented by other members of the Board.

Michael W. Morton, Jr., Centennial, real estate appraisers Robin B. Anderson, Denver, real estate appraisers Anthony J. Navarro, Denver, public member Frank B. Beltran, Pueblo, county assessors VACANCY, public member Leslie Mitchell, Denver, commercial banking Thomas L. Fellows, Colorado Springs, real estate appraisers

SECURITIES BOARD – TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 5 Length of Terms: 3 years Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Senate Confirmation Required Frequency of Meetings: Quarterly Contact: Department of Regulatory Agencies

The Board advises the Securities Commissioner on issues affecting the Division of Securities and securities regulations in the state.

Two members shall be licensed attorneys who are knowledgeable in securities law. One member shall be a certified public accountant and two members shall represent the public. One of the members shall reside west of the continental divide.

*E. Lee Reichert, Denver, securities law Joseph M. Wojteczko, Littleton, certified public accountant *Steven W. Palamar, Telluride, public member, western slope Herrick Lidstone, Jr., Centennial, securities law

SOUTHERN UTE INDIAN TRIBE/STATE OF COLORADO ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL COMMISSION – TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 6 (3 Appointed by Governor) Length of Terms: 3 years Pay/Compensation: Travel expenses Frequency of Meetings: As needed Contact: Department of Public Health & Environment

The Commission is an authority created pursuant to the intergovernmental agreement. The Commission shall have the authority to adopt air quality standards, promulgate rules and regulations and review appealable administrative actions pertaining to reservation air programs.

The Governor’s appointees shall be residents of the state of Colorado. At least two of such appointees shall be residents of either Archuleta or La Plata county and at least one of such appointees shall reside on fee land.

*Pete R. Foster, Durango Laurie L. Williams, Ph.D., Durango Daniel P. Fauth, Durango, resides on fee land

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BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF STATE AND VETERANS NURSING HOMES – TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 7 Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Travel expenses Senate Confirmation Required Frequency of Meetings: Six times per year Contact: Department of Human Services

The commission shall evaluate the State and Veterans’ nursing homes located in Home Lake, Florence, Trinidad, Rifle, and Aurora, Colorado, and shall determine the expertise and resources necessary for the unit of state government charged with administering state and veterans nursing homes to effectively manage the nursing homes to assure the ongoing provision of high-quality care. The commission shall consider the agency location of that unit, its authority and responsibilities. It shall also consider mechanisms for assuring ongoing quality of care and fiscal matters regarding state and veterans’ nursing homes, and partnerships with the private nursing home sector.

The Governor shall appoint two members representing the Colorado Board of Veteran Affairs; two members who represent statewide nonprofit coalitions that represent veterans service organizations; two family members of veterans who have been provided care at state and veteran nursing homes; two members who represent separate statewide organizations that represent proprietary and nonprofit nursing facilities; and three members that have special expertise and interest in the field of long-term nursing care at least one of whom shall be the state long-term care ombudsman or a local ombudsman. No more than six members shall be from the same political party.

*Alexandra E. Hall, Denver (R), veteran Lewis H. Entz, Hooper (R), veteran *Patricia Jo Kendall, Fruita (D), expertise in nursing home Justin A. Martinez, Highlands Ranch (U), expertise in nursing operations, practical clinical experience in nursing homes home operations, nursing home administrator at time of Virginia A. Bedford, Denver (D), expertise in nursing homes, appointment, experienced in the financial operations of a experience in multi-facility management of nursing nursing home homes Jayla Sanchez-Warren, Golden (D), local ombudsman that is William D. Sinclair, Colorado Springs (R), veteran and member recommended to the Governor by the state long-term care of State Board of Veterans Affairs ombudsman

TONY GRAMPSAS YOUTH SERVICES BOARD – TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 11 (4 Appointed by Governor) Length of Terms: 3 years Pay/Compensation: None Frequency of Meetings: Quarterly Contact: Department of Public Health & Environment

This Board oversees the Tony Grampsas Youth Services (TGYS) Program and develops program guidelines for proposal design, local public-to-private funding match requirements and application review processes. They also develop criteria for awarding grants and develop result-oriented criteria for measuring the effectiveness of programs. The TGYS Board establishes timelines for submission and review of grant applications. Finally, the TGYS Board reviews all applications for funding and chooses those entities that should receive grants and submits their grant recommendations to the Governor for final approval.

The Governor shall appoint at least one member who is knowledgeable in the area of child abuse prevention and at least one person who is knowledgeable in the area of community planning for youth violence prevention. At least one member shall be representative of a minority community and no more than six of the members shall be of the same political party.

*James T. Bernuth, Denver (D) *VACANCY, minority community Erik J. Estrada, Centennial (R) Presley F. Askew, Craig (R)

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TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION – TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 11 Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Per diem, necessary expenses Senate Confirmation Required Frequency of Meetings: At least eight Contact: Department of Transportation

The Transportation Commission formulates general policy for the Colorado Department of Transportation with respect to the management, construction and maintenance of public highways and other transportation systems in the state. The Commission also works to assure that the preservation and enhancement of Colorado’s environment, safety, mobility and economics is considered in the planning of all transportation projects. The Governor shall appoint members in the following districts (*indicates portion of a county): x District 1: The city and county of Denver x District 8: The counties of Alamosa, Archuleta, Conejos, x District 2: The county of Jefferson and Broomfield* Costilla, Dolores, Hinsdale, La Plata, Mineral, Montezuma, Rio x District 3: The counties of Arapahoe and Douglas Grande, Saguache, San Juan, and San Miguel x District 4: The counties of Adams, Boulder, Broomfield* x District 9: The counties of El Paso, Fremont, Park, and Teller x District 5: The counties of Larimer, Morgan, Weld, and x District 10: The counties of Baca, Bent, Crowley, Custer, Broomfield* Huerfano, Kiowa, Las Animas, Otero, Prowers, and Pueblo x District 6: The counties of Rio Blanco, Grand, Moffat, Routt, x District 11: The counties of Cheyenne, Elbert, Kit Carson, Gilpin, Clear Creek, and Jackson Lincoln, Logan, Phillips, Sedgwick, Washington, and Yuma x District 7: The counties of Chaffee, Delta, Eagle, Garfield, Gunnison, Lake, Mesa, Montrose, Ouray, Pitkin, and Summit

*Douglas E. Aden, Grand Junction (TD7) Heather Barry, Westminster (TD4) *Gregory B. McKnight, Greenwood Village (TD3) William G. Kaufman, Loveland (TD5) *George H. Tempel, Wiley (TD10) Leslie W. Gruen, Colorado Springs (TD9) *B. Stephens Parker, Durango (TD8) George Krawzoff, Steamboat Springs (TD6) *Henry R. Sobanet, Denver (TD1) Kimbra L. Killin, Holyoke (TD11) Jeanne J. Erickson, Evergreen (TD2)

UTILITY CONSUMERS’ BOARD – TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 11 Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Travel expenses Frequency of Meetings: Six times per year Contact: Department of Regulatory Agencies

The Utility Consumers Board provides policy guidance to the Office of Consumer Counsel regarding rule-making, legislative projects and general activities of the office. The Board shall work to represent the interests of residential, agricultural and small business users of Colorado utilities.

*John L. Herzog, Colorado Springs Dian P. Callaghan, Denver *Stephen B. Shapiro, Lone Tree Cameron R. Graham, Greenwood Village *Kelly A. Nichols, Littleton William J. Martin, Denver *Jennifer Gremmert, Denver Stephen B. Andrews, Westcliffe *Pamela B. Lorenz, Littleton Marla A. Rock, Wray *Fred J. Wilhoft, Golden

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COLORADO WINE INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT BOARD – TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 9 Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Necessary expenses Frequency of Meetings: As needed Contact: Department of Agriculture

The Board shall work to encourage and promote the marketing of wines and wine grapes produced in Colorado. The board will work to promote the responsible consumption of all wines, the integration of the Colorado wine industry as a component of the state’s tourism program and will serve as a resource for the entire wine industry of Colorado.

Five of the members shall be representatives of licensed wineries in the state. Of these five members, one shall be a representative from the western slope, one shall be a representative from the Grand Valley Viticulture Area, one shall be a representative from the eastern slope and two shall be at-large representatives. Of the remaining members, two shall be representatives of wholesale wine distributors, one shall be a representative of wine grape producers and one shall be a representative of retail wine distributors.

*Brandon G. Witham, Broomfield, licensed winery, Grand David A. Tewksbury, Lakewood, retail wine distributor Valley viticulture area Matthew K. Cookson, Canon City, at large licensed winery *Guy F. Drew, Cortez, licensed winery, west slope Richard S. Walton, Palisade, wholesale wine distributor *Bruce Talbott, Palisade, wine producer Paul E. Hilbink, Highlands Ranch, at large licensed winery *John D. Garlich, Boulder, licensed winery, east slope Terry Cekola, Westminster, wholesale wine distributor

PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT BENEFIT PLANS (PERA) – TERMS EXPIRE JULY 10

Number of Members: 15 (3 Appointed by Governor) Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Senate Confirmation Required Frequency of Meetings: Quarterly Contact: Colorado PERA

PERA provides retirement and other benefits to the employees of more than 400 government agencies and public entities in the state of Colorado. In accordance with its duty to administer PERA, the Board of Trustees has the authority to adopt and revise Rules in accordance with state statutes. The Board of Trustees are fiduciaries and are held to a high standard of prudence in investing the trust funds.

A 15-member Board of Trustees governs PERA. In addition to the three Governor-appointed Trustees, the Board will include the State Treasurer as an ex-officio member; four members from the School Division and three members from the State Division; one member from the Local Government Division; one Judicial Division member; and two PERA retirees.

If a Board member resigns, a new board member is appointed from the respective division until the next election.

*Susan G. Murphy, Denver Lynn E. Turner, Broomfield Howard M. Crane, Aurora

PUBLIC SCHOOL CAPITAL CONSTRUCTION ASSISTANCE BOARD – TERMS EXPIRE JULY 22

Number of Members: 9 (3 Appointed by Governor) Length of Terms: 2 years Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses, travel Frequency of Meetings: Quarterly (and as needed) Contact: Department of Education

The Public School Capital Construction Assistance Board has the following duties: x Establish public school facility construction guidelines x Provide assistance, through the division within the department, x Conduct or contract for a financial assistance priority to school districts and charter schools in identifying critical assessment of public school buildings and facilities capital construction projects, preparing applications, x Review financial assistance applications and provide a construction management and implementation of energy prioritized list of projects to receive financial assistance to the efficiency state board x Enter into sub-lease agreements with applicants on behalf of x Authorize the state treasurer to enter into the lease-purchase the state agreements on behalf of the state x Set rules and processes as necessary

*Thomas J. Stone, Thornton, construction manager Adele Willson, Littleton, architect Timothy B. Guiterman, Denver, engineer

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STATE BOARD OF ACCOUNTANCY – TERMS EXPIRE AUGUST 1

Number of Members: 7 Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Per diem, actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Department of Regulatory Agencies

The Board regulates public accountants and reviews applications, gives examinations, grants certificates and permits and acts on complaints against certified public accountants.

Five members shall be Certified Public Accountants; the majority shall be engaged in active practice. The two public members should not have a CPA certificate.

*John S. Augustine, Lakewood, public William J. Dotson, Littleton, public *Kurt L. Kofford, Colorado Springs, CPA Karen F. Turner, Greeley, CPA Gaylen R. Hansen, Evergreen, CPA Sean G. Daly, Denver, CPA Courtney Cowgill, Centennial, CPA

CHERRY CREEK BASIN WATER QUALITY AUTHORITY – TERMS EXPIRE AUGUST 1

Number of Members: 7 Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: None Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Cherry Creek Basin Water Quality Authority

The Authority works to develop and implement plans for water quality controls for the reservoir in order to achieve and maintain water quality standards. The Authority shall submit a plan within two years to the Water Quality Control Commission to make Cherry Creek Reservoir meet state water quality standards.

Two members shall be residents of Colorado from sportspersons or recreational organizations who use the reservoir. Two members shall be from citizen or environmental organizations interested in preserving water quality with members who use the reservoir or live within Cherry Creek basin. Three members shall have backgrounds in or professional training in water issues.

*Jonathan E. Jones, Boulder, background/training in water Barnabas R. Urbonas, Denver, background/training regarding quality issues water quality issues *Todd R. Brophy, Aurora, sportsperson or recreational Joseph D. Ryan, Englewood, citizen/environmental organization organization Thomas M. Downing, Denver, sportsperson or recreational *Eric A. Coe, Lakewood, sportsperson or recreational organization organization *F. Robert McGregor, Castle Rock, background/training in water quality issues

SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE COMMISSION – TERMS EXPIRE AUGUST 1

Number of Members: 9 Length of Terms: 3 years Pay/Compensation: Necessary expenses, travel Senate Confirmation Required Frequency of Meetings: Quarterly Contact: Department of Public Health & Environment

The Commission makes rules and regulations concerning the handling, storage and transportation of hazardous wastes in Colorado. Members of the Commission shall have appropriate scientific, technical, industrial, legal, public health or environmental training or experience. Three members shall be from the regulated community, three members shall be from the public at large and three members shall be from government or the academic community. No more than five members shall be from the same political party.

*Thomas S. Schweitzer, Castle Rock (R), regulated community *Christopher J. Neumann, Denver (R), government or academic *Frederick Scott Myers, Castle Rock (D), public member community *William N. Patterson, Montrose (D), government or academic *Melanie J. Granberg, Denver (U), regulated community community Roger L. Freeman, Denver (D), academic community *Ann C. Umphres, Golden (D), public member Lynn M. Kornfeld, Denver (D), regulated community Aleksandr M. Orloff, Denver (U), public

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STATE REHABILITATION ADVISORY COUNCIL – TERMS EXPIRE AUGUST 1

Number of Members: No more than 30 Length of Terms: 3 years Pay/Compensation: None Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Department of Human Services

The Council advises the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, within the Department of Human Services, on the provision of appropriate and quality services to persons with disabilities. The majority of the members must be persons with disabilities. Membership shall consist of: x At least one representative of the Statewide Independent Living x Four representatives of business, industry and labor Council representatives of disability and advocacy groups x At least one representative of a parent training and information x Parents, guardians or representatives of individuals with center of individuals with disabilities disabilities who have difficulty in or are unable to represent x At least one representative of the client assistance program themselves x At least one representative of community rehabilitation x Current or former applicants for, or recipients of, vocational program service providers rehabilitation services x At least one representative of the State Workforce x At least one vocational rehabilitation counselor Development Board

*VACANCY, business, industry, labor Barbara Campbell Palmer, Arvada, Individuals with Disabilities *VACANCY, business, industry, labor Education Act advisory panel *VACANCY, State Mental Health Planning Council Karen Rutledge, Denver, parent training and information center *VACANCY, business, industry, labor Kevan Worley, Colorado Springs, business, industry, labor *Gina M. Luby, Grand Junction, parent of an individual with Joseph W. Sims, Denver, disability advocacy groups disabilities Todd J. Coffey, Denver, Colorado Developmental Disabilities *Margarita E. Cordova, Denver, current recipient of vocational Council rehabilitation services Marla D. Decker, Bayfield, Native American/Section 121 *Judi Stein Stutman, Aurora, at-large Geoffrey B. Peterson, Grand Junction, client assistance program *Kathy O. Grant, Denver, at-large Joyce K. Schlose, Denver, community rehabilitation program *Kay A. Jamison, Pueblo, individual with disabilities service provider *Booker T. Graves, Denver, Colorado Workforce Development James D. Crowe, Denver, vocational rehabilitation counselor Council Joseph T. Garrity, Centennial, current recipient of vocational Larry L. Williams, Pueblo, Statewide Independent Living rehabilitation services Council

BOARD OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS – TERMS EXPIRE AUGUST 4

Number of Members: 5 Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Per diem, actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Quarterly Contact: Department of Regulatory Agencies

The board was created to safeguard the health, safety, and welfare of the people of Colorado by preventing the improper design of public domain landscape infrastructure by unauthorized, unqualified, and incompetent persons.

The board shall have the power to promulgate rules, examine license applicants for qualifications, and review special cases. The board shall have the power to grant the licenses of duly qualified applicants to practice landscape architecture. It shall also have the power to deny, suspend, or revoke license.

Three members shall be licensed landscape architects in Colorado or persons who are eligible to be license in Colorado as landscape architects at the time of the formation of the board; have at least three years of experience in the practice of landscape architecture; and be residents of the state of Colorado. Two members shall not be licensed landscape architects nor practice landscape architecture in any jurisdiction; not have current or prior significant personal or financial interest in the practice of landscape architecture; and be residents of the state of Colorado. Of these last two members, one shall be a building or landscape contractor in Colorado.

*Jennifer D. Staroska-McCoy, Denver, licensed landscape Todd Williams, Morrison, landscape contractor who is not a architect licensed landscape architect James F. Ramos, Lafayette, licensed landscape architect Heather E. Jones, Denver, not a licensed landscape architect Ted J. Ciavonne, Grand Junction, licensed landscape architect

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ARKANSAS RIVER COMPACT ADMINISTRATION – TERMS EXPIRE AUGUST 16

Number of Members: 6 (3 Appointed by Governor) Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Necessary and actual expenses, travel Frequency of Meetings: At least once per year Contact: Department of Natural Resources

This group is responsible for the administration of the Arkansas River Compact.

The board is made up of three representatives of Colorado and three of Kansas. Of the Colorado members, one member must be from water districts 14 or 17; one must be from water district 67; and one must be the director of the Colorado Water Conservation Board.

*Matthew D. Heimerich, Onley Springs, water district 14 or 17 Jennifer Gimbel, Lakewood, Director of CWCB *Colin Thompson, Holly, water district 67

GOVERNOR’S COMMISSION ON COMMUNITY SERVICE – TERMS EXPIRE AUGUST 24

Number of Members: 15 Length of Terms: 3 years Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: At least 6 times per year Contact: Office of the Lieutenant Governor

The Commission works to develop a comprehensive national and community service plan for the state that ensures outreach to diverse community-based agencies that serve under-represented populations. The plan is presented to the Governor and updated annually.

The Commission shall include a representative of a state community based agency or organization, the head of the state education agency or designee, a representative of local and state government, a representative of local labor organizations, a representative of business, an individual between the ages of 16 and 25 who is a participant or supervisor of a service program for school age youth, a representative of a national service program, an individual with expertise in the educational training and development needs of youth, an individual with experience in promoting the involvement of older adults (55 and older) and six individuals who have knowledge in the fields of community service, volunteerism, literacy and mentoring. No more than eight of the members may be from the same political party.

*Mark N. Shelton, Fort Collins (D), experience involving older Maureen K. McGuire, Grand Junction (U), 16-25 participant or adults in volunteerism supervisor of service program *Christine Benero, Denver (D), knowledge of community service Walt J. Beckert, Denver (D), local labor organization *Garth D. Schaefer, Denver (U), Dept. of Education Cheryl Armstrong, Denver (D), knowledge of community service *VACANCY, knowledge of community service Jacqueline Merrill, Aspen (D), knowledge of community service *Robert S. Arciniaga, Elizabeth (R), business Richard M. Esquibel, Alamosa (R), community-based agency Darius L. Smith, Denver (D), local government Thomas W. Rapp, Thornton (R), national service program Amy L. Humble, Colorado Springs (D), knowledge of Lindsay Morgan, Denver (U), knowledge of community service community service Johanna Garton, Denver (U), knowledge of community service

ENERGY AND MINERAL IMPACT ASSISTANCE STATE ADVISORY COMMITTEE – TERMS EXPIRE AUGUST 24

Number of Members: 11 (7 Appointed by Governor) Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Three times per year Contact: Department of Local Affairs

The Committee advises the Executive Director of the Department of Local Affairs on the impacts of energy and mineral development on local governments, and provides guidance on grant and loan funding requests submitted by local governments.

The seven members shall be residents of areas impacted by energy or mineral resource development.

*Charles J. Griego, Alamosa Justin T. Clifton, Bayfield *Hon. Robert D. Masden, Hudson Kay Lynn Hefley, Walsh *Stephen C. Loshbaugh, Meeker Hon. Kenneth C. Parsons, Rangely Hon. Carl E. Miller, Leadville

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STATE BOARD OF LICENSED PROFESSIONAL COUNSELOR EXAMINERS – TERMS EXPIRE AUGUST 31

Number of Members: 7 Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Per diem, actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Every other month Contact: Department of Regulatory Agencies

The Board determines whether applicants shall be issued a license as a licensed professional counselor and hears complaints made against licensed professional counselors. The Board consists of four members from the general public and three licensed professional counselors. No member shall serve more than two full consecutive terms.

**Alice Bovard-Taylor, Ph.D., Littleton, public member Jill Vitale, Denver, public member **Alan L. Cook, Cortez, licensed professional counselor Charles Knoeckel, Colorado Springs, licensed professional *Randal G. Kittelson, Centennial, general public examiner Susan L. Garcia, Colorado Springs, licensed professional Sherry “Beth” E. Giles, Centennial, public member counselor

COLORADO COMMISSION FOR INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE BLIND OR VISUALLY IMPAIRED – TERMS EXPIRE SEPTEMBER 1

Number of Members: No more than 15 Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Per diem, travel Frequency of Meetings: Quarterly Contact: Department of Human Services

The Commission makes recommendations concerning the provision of services to aid individuals who are blind or visually impaired. Membership must include the following:

x Director of the Department of Human Services (or designee) x Ophthalmologist, low-vision optometrist, or other qualified low-vision specialist x Professional who works directly with seniors who are blind or visually impaired, such as a gerentologist, geriatric specialist, occupational therapist, or professional who specializes in aging and works with those who are blind or visually impaired x Individual who is a licensed blind manager involved in the federal Randolph-Sheppard program x Representative of an independent living center x Individual who is blind or visually impaired and who uses a service dog x Vocational rehabilitation counselor who works with individuals who are blind or visually impaired x Parent of a child who is blind or visually impaired x Young adult who is at least eighteen years of age and who is also blind or visually impaired x Senior who is blind or visually impaired; an individual who is blind or visually impaired and who is living independently x Individual who is blind or visually impaired and who is also deaf x Two representatives of organizations for individuals who are blind or visually impaired, and who represents a national organization that is part of an advocacy group for individuals who are blind or visually impaired x Representative of an organization for individuals who are blind or visually impaired, and who represents veterans who are blind and visually impaired.

Appointees shall represent different regions of the state and at least eight members of the Commission must be blind or visually impaired. No group, provider, or organization shall have more than two representatives on the Commission.

*Dr. Nalin J. Mehta, Golden, ophthalmologist, low-vision Peter O. Goshia, Longmont, senior who is blind or visually optometrist, low-vision specialist impaired *Dr. Kara S. Hanson, Aurora, professional who works with Michelle L. Chacon, Arvada, blind or visually impaired and seniors living independently *Kevan Worley, Colorado Springs, licensed blind manager Mark N. Wedgle, Westminster, blind or visually impaired who is *Evelyn Tileston, Craig, independent living center also deaf VACANCY, young adult who is at least 18 and who is blind or Barbara Hopke Boyer, Arvada, organization for blind or visually visually impaired impaired Kenneth J. Schmidt, Littleton Scott C. LaBarre, Denver, organization for blind or visually Sammie McKay, Buena Vista, blind or visually impaired who impaired uses a service dog David E. Bolin, Broomfield, organization for blind or visually Julia M. Zanon, Denver, vocational rehabilitation counselor impaired and represents veterans Julie M. Hunter, Denver, parent of a child who is blind or visually impaired

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FIRE AND POLICE PENSION ASSOCIATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS – TERMS EXPIRE SEPTEMBER 1

Number of Members: 9 Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Senate Confirmation Required Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Fire and Police Pension Association

The Board establishes standards for determining the actuarial soundness of the pension plans in the fire and police members’ benefit fund. The Board also establishes criteria for and determines disability status of members applying for disability benefits; establishes criteria for survivor benefits; provides for the investment of the assets in the members benefit fund; reviews or initiates legislation pertaining to fire and police pension benefits; and provides for disbursements from the fund to pay for allowable expenditures.

Two members represent state municipal employers. One member represents full-time paid firefighters. One member represents full- time paid police officers. Three members represent the state’s financial or business community in corporations of over two hundred employees, with experience in the following areas: investments, insurance disability claims and personnel or corporate administration. One member serves on a board of directors of a special district or is the full-time paid professional manager of a special district who represents special districts having volunteer firefighters. One member is a retired firefighter who, upon completion of this member’s term, shall be replaced by a retired police officer. Appointments of retired officers alternate between a firefighter and a police officer.

**L. Kristine Gardner, Glenwood Springs, financial community Monica Cortez-Sangster, Aurora, financial community with with experience in investments experience in insurance disability claims **Kirk J. Miller, Denver, full-time paid police officer VACANCY, Colorado municipal employers *Todd A. Bower, Denver, full-time paid firefighter Leo J. Johnson, Littleton, special districts *Stanley T. Sponsel, Denver, retired firefighter Timothy J. Nash, Greeley, Colorado municipal employers Mark S. Sunderhuse, Evergreen, corporate administration

COLORADO HISTORICAL RECORDS ADVISORY BOARD – TERMS EXPIRE SEPTEMBER 1

Number of Members: No more than 15 Length of Terms: 3 years Pay/Compensation: Travel expenses Frequency of Meetings: 3-4 times per year Contact: Colorado State Archives

The Board is responsible for Colorado's working relationship with the National Historical Publications and Records Commission, including grant proposals from Colorado institutions. Members must have professional experience in the administration of archives and historical records, or experience researching historical records, or a committment to preservation of the state’s historical heritage.

**Duncan O. McCollum, Lakewood **Richard G. Weingardt, Denver **Richard Ellis, Ph.D., Hesperus *Christine A. Bradley, Georgetown **James E. Hansen II, Ph.D., Fort Collins John M. Dale, Aurora **Johanna L. Harden, Parker Terry I. Ketelson, Northglenn, Colorado State Archives **Joel D. Barker, Lakewood Robin G. Theobald, Breckenridge **Marjorie A. Benham, Arvada Emory “Jay” Trask, Pueblo

GOVERNOR’S COUNCIL FOR PHYSICAL FITNESS – TERMS EXPIRE SEPTEMBER 1

Number of Members: Up to 35 Length of Terms: 2 years Dues: Travel expenses Frequency of Meetings: Four times per year Contact: Governor’s Office

The Council’s mission is to empower lifestyle change in citizens of all ages and abilities through promoting and sponsoring physical activities, and to act as a liaison for the Governor on fitness related issues.

*Stacy J. Fowler, Golden *Cheryl Ames, Arvada R. Mark McGoff, Arvada *Craig J. Bannister, Denver *Kyle C. Hanson, Denver Kimberly S. Oliva, Centennial *DaVarryl J. Williamson, Aurora *Kim Farmer, Northglenn Jacqueline C. Shumway, Denver *Billie A. Busby, Denver John C. Flerlage, Littleton Constance L. Naumann, Arvada *Debora Ridgell, Golden Patty A. McConnell, Golden Cathy J. Schmelter, Denver *Jeffrey A. Taylor, Denver Rachael E. Bennett, Denver Terry Joe Todd, Aurora *Michael A. Hashemi, Littleton Renee Stone Hopkins, Denver Eloise P. Barrow, Denver *Julie A. Gabler, Arvada Donald R. Bendell, Canon City Andrea W. Doray, Arvada *Robert Kendrick, Denver Susan L. Kalish, Aurora

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STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION – TERMS EXPIRE SEPTEMBER 2

Number of Members: 5 (3 Appointed by Governor) Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: $50 per diem, actual expenses Senate Confirmation Required Frequency of Meetings: Two to three times per year Contact: Department of Local Affairs

The Board is charged with the supervision of all laws concerning property taxation. The Board shall conduct hearings on petitions filed for the reappraisal of one or more classes or subclasses of taxable property. The Board also examines and reviews the valuations for assessment of taxes upon the classes or subclasses of taxable real and personal property located in counties of the State.

The Governor appoints two members to the Board. These members shall either be a qualified appraiser or a former assessor or a person who has knowledge and experience in property taxation. Members serve at the pleasure of the Governor, but cannot serve more than 4 consecutive years, unless reappointed.

*Lyle C. Kyle, Denver, knowledge of property taxation Craig Welling, Broomfield, Governor’s designee *Charles S. Brown, Littleton, knowledge of property taxation

WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL – TERMS EXPIRE SEPTEMBER 28

Number of Members: Up to 44 Length of Terms: 3 years Pay/Compensation: Per diem, necessary expenses Frequency of Meetings: At least twice per year Contact: Department of Labor and Employment

The Council, in consultation with Colorado’s business community and agencies, advises the Governor and the General Assembly on matters regarding the employment and training needs of the state and on workforce development plans and strategy. The Council promotes and ensures the continuous improvement of the state workforce investment system and seeks to obtain additional funds to support state employment and training efforts. The Council comments on plans for and oversees WIA supported training activities. Membership consists of at least 18 representatives of state businesses, at least 10 representatives of community agencies, 2 representatives of labor organizations and elected officials.

*Tony Gagliardi, Firestone, Colorado business Richard N. Baer, Greenwood Village, Chair, Colorado business *Robin H. Wise, Denver, Colorado business David E. Long, New Raymer, chief elected official *Kersten M. Hostetter, Wheat Ridge, organization with J. Robert Wilson, Fort Collins, Colorado business experience in youth activities James J. Hall, Westminster, Colorado business *Susan E. Carparelli, Highlands Ranch, Colorado business Peggy S. Herbertson, Elizabeth, Colorado business *Debbie R. Rose, Beulah, Colorado business Kenneth L. DeBey, Lakewood, Colorado labor organization *David C. Anderson, Colorado Springs, Colorado business Tracy C. Boyd, Evergreen, Colorado business *Roger W. Smith, Centennial, Colorado business Jane McLean Barnes, Lakewood, Colorado business *Les D. Watkins, Granby, Colorado business Raymond H. Gonzales, Thornton, economic development *Mary Beth Susman, Denver, delivery experience experience *Bette Matkowski, Denver, state youth council Robert K. Gray, Fort Collins, Colorado business *Kenneth A. Fly, Berthoud, Colorado business Jay E. Grimm, Denver, Colorado business Keith J. Lambert, Rifle, chief elected official Barbara H. Ihde, Boulder, Colorado business Mark G. Warne, Grand Junction, Colorado business David D. Mitchum, Castle Rock, Colorado business James J. Neubecker, Fort Collins, Colorado business Valencia Faye Tate, Denver, Colorado business

COUNCIL OF ADVISORS ON CONSUMER CREDIT – TERMS EXPIRE SEPTEMBER 30

Number of Members: 9 Length of Terms: 3 years Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: As needed Contact: Office of the Attorney General

The Council advises and consults with the Administrator of the Uniform Consumer Credit Code (Assistant Attorney General) concerning the exercise of her/his powers. Membership must include fair representation from the various segments of the consumer credit industry and the public.

*Jacline L. Harriman, Colorado Springs, public member Artiesha “Tish” L. Maes, Denver, public member *Mindy Harris, Cherry Hills Village, consumer credit industry Johann Cohn, Lakewood, public member *Frank R. Burg, Golden, consumer credit industry Christopher J. Sulley, Denver, consumer credit industry Vincent G. Toenjes, Parker, consumer credit industry David T. King, Parker, consumer credit industry Jose L. Vasquez, Highlands Ranch, public member

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STATEWIDE INDEPENDENT LIVING COUNCIL – TERMS EXPIRE OCTOBER 1

Number of Members: 23 Length of Terms: 3 years Pay/Compensation: None Frequency of Meetings: As needed Contact: Department of Human Services

The Council helps to plan independent living programs in the state. It is made up of at least one director of a center for independent living chosen by the directors of centers for independent living within the state, advocates of and for individuals with disabilities and representatives from other state agencies that provide services for individuals with disabilities.

**VACANCY, project 121 *Hope Krause, Fort Morgan, individuals with disabilities **VACANCY, housing *Amy Jo Voight, Aurora, family member **Brent A. Belisle, Denver, individuals with disabilities *Faith A. Gross, Denver, individuals with disabilities **VACANCY, individuals with disabilities *Larry L. Williams, Pueblo, center for independent living **William E. Aceves II, Parker, individuals with disabilities *Patrick E. Going, Colorado Springs, individuals with disabilities **Michael A. Rooney, Littleton, advocate *Amy J. Allred, Durango, advocate **Terrance L. Turner, Aurora, individuals with disabilities *Debra Petersen, Broomfield, service org./private business **VACANCY, individuals with disabilities Linda Taylor, Grand Junction, center for independent living *Linda L. LaPointe, Rye, individuals with disabilities Julia K. Beems Miller, Denver, state agency *Kristie L. Braaten, Rifle, advocate William S. Allen, Colorado Springs, deaf and hard of hearing *Carol Hunter, Granby, individuals with disabilities Jan L. Ward, Glenwood Springs, individuals with disabilities

WATER RESOURCES AND POWER DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY – TERMS EXPIRE OCTOBER 1

Number of Members: 9 Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Per diem, actual expenses Senate Confirmation Required Frequency of Meetings: Bi-monthly Contact: Water Resources and Power Development Authority

The Authority finances, develops, constructs and maintains water projects in Colorado and administers the Drinking Water and Water Pollution Control Revolving Funds. Membership includes one person from the following drainage basins: Rio Grande, North Platte, Arkansas, South Platte outside the City and County of Denver, City and County of Denver, Yampa-White, main Colorado, Gunnison- Uncompahgre and San Miguel-Dolores-San Juan. Appointments include one member each with the following experience—water project financing, engineering aspects of water projects, experience in the planning and developing of water projects, experience in public health issues related to drinking water or water quality matters, and experience in water law.

*Douglas B. Monger, Hayden (D), Yampa White DB, experience Frank J. Kugel, Gunnison (U), Gunnison-Uncompahgre DB, in planning and development of water projects experience in planning and development of water projects *Ann E. Nichols, Manitou Springs (R), Arkansas DB Ty H. Wattenberg, Walden (R), North Platte DB Gregory J. Higel, Alamosa (D), Rio Grande DB Gregory C. Fisher, Denver (U), city and county of Denver, Steven C. Harris, Durango (D), San Miguel-Dolores-San Juan experience in water law DB, experience in engineering aspects of water projects Steven O. Sims, Greeley (D), South Platte DB, water project Stephen T. LaBonde, Grand Junction (R), main Colorado DB, financing experience in public health issues

PETROLEUM STORAGE TANK ADVISORY COMMITTEE – TERMS EXPIRE OCTOBER 16

Number of Members: 7 Length of Terms: 3 years Pay/Compensation: Travel expenses Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Department of Labor and Employment

The Committee establishes procedures, practices and policies necessary to protect the environment, public health, and safety from contamination caused by leaking underground storage tanks. Membership consists of the Division Director of Oil and Public Safety and the Executive Director or designee. Four members are chosen from the following groups with no more than one member representing each group: fire protection districts, elected local governmental officials, companies that refine and retail motor fuels, companies that wholesale motor fuels, owners and operators of independent retail outlets and companies that conduct corrective actions or install and repair underground storage tanks. One member shall represent private citizens or interest groups.

*Donna K. Cook, Durango, owner/operator William G. Gamble, Fort Collins, private citizen Andrew K. Smith, Jr., Evergreen, independent retail outlets David W. Stuemky, Westminster, refine and retail Kirby A. Boutelle, Broomfield, underground tank installer

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COLORADO STATE FAIR AUTHORITY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS – TERMS EXPIRE NOVEMBER 1

Number of Members: 11 (10 Appointed by Governor) Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Necessary expenses Senate Confirmation Required Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Department of Agriculture

The Board oversees and sets policies for the Colorado State Fair. Of the ten members of the Board, two shall be residents of the county in which the State Fair and Industrial Exposition is held. Of the remaining eight members, at least one shall be a resident of each of the congressional districts in the state and at least two shall be residents of the western slope. Of the ten members, one shall be a certified public accountant, one shall have expertise in finance through current management-level experience in banking and one shall have substantial experience in agriculture or in the activities of 4-H clubs. No more than six members shall be affiliated with the same political party as the Governor.

**John K. Young, D.V.M., Arvada (R) (CD7) Edward B. Cordes, Littleton (R) (CD6) *Loren Whittemore, Rush (R) (CD5) Mark A. Arndt, Fort Morgan (R) (CD4) *Vince L. Vigil, Pueblo (D) (CD3) Patty Shaw Castilian, Denver (D) (CD1) *Raeana J. Wadhams, Pueblo (D) (CD3) Catherine R. Ross, Granby (D) (CD2), western slope Paul Bernklau, Rifle (R) (CD3) Arthur H. Bosworth II, Denver (R) (CD1)

COLORADO CHILDREN’S TRUST FUND BOARD – TERMS EXPIRE NOVEMBER 7

Number of Members: 9 (6 Appointed by Governor) Length of Terms: 3 years Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Senate Confirmation Required Frequency of Meetings: 4-5 times per year Contact: Department of Public Health & Environment

The Board shall provide for the coordination and exchange of information on the establishment and maintenance of prevention programs. The Board also has the power to expend moneys of the trust fund for the establishment, promotion and maintenance of prevention programs.

The Governor appoints six members to this Board. Five members shall be knowledgeable in the area of child abuse prevention and shall represent some of the following areas: law enforcement, medicine, law, business, mental health, domestic relations, child abuse prevention, education or social work. One member shall be a parent or a representative of a parent organization.

**Thomas H. McMillen, Golden, knowledge of child abuse *Cecil “Bud” H. Lashlee, III, M.D., Denver, knowledge of child prevention/law abuse prevention/medicine **Carrie H. Nolan, Denver, parent *Tara L. Trujillo, Aurora, knowledge of child abuse prevention **Jane Morrison, Denver, knowledge of child abuse prevention Jacalyn M. Reynolds, Sterling, knowledge of child abuse prevention

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HEALTH CARE COMMUNITY BOARD – TERMS EXPIRE NOVEMBER 20

Number of Members: 10 Length of Terms: 3 years Pay/Compensation: None Frequency of Meetings: 8 times per year Contact: CollegeInvest

Senate Bill 07-232 established a loan repayment program to help repay the outstanding education loans that many physicians and other health professionals hold. In exchange for repayment of these loans, the physicians and other health professionals commit to provide health care services in local communities with underserved health care needs throughout the state.This repayment program is implemented by CollegeInvest. The community board reviews applications for participation in the loan repayment program and make recommendations on loan repayment applicants.

The community board shall consist of ten members appointed by the Governor. In appointing members of the board, the Governor shall ensure that the community board includes: x A public institution of higher education in the state that has experience in administering education loan repayment programs for health professionals serving in medically underserved areas x The Colorado primary care office in the prevention division of the Department of Public Health & Environment x The Commission on Family Medicine x A nonprofit statewide membership organization that provides programs and services to enhance rural health care in Colorado x A membership organization representing federally qualified health centers in Colorado x A statewide membership organization representing physicians in Colorado x Persons with expertise in providing health care in rural and other medically underserved areas of the state, including but not limited to a representative from a public institution of higher education in the state that provides health care professional education programs

**VACANCY, statewide membership organization representing *Stephen L. Holloway, Denver, Colorado primary care office in physicians in Colorado prevention division of the Dept. of Public Health & **Randy L. Evetts, Pueblo, expertise in providing health care in Environment rural and medically underserved areas LouAnn Wilroy, Aurora, nonprofit statewide membership **Toloa D. Pearl, Westcliffe, expertise in providing health care in organization providing programs and services to enhance rural and medically underserved areas, representative from rural health care a public institution of higher education that provides health Ross A. Brooks, Denver, membership organization representing care professional education programs federally qualified health centers *Dr. John M. Westfall, Greenwood Village, public institution of Jay H. Lee, Denver, person with expertise providing health care higher education that has experience in administering in rural and other medically underserved areas education loan repayment programs for health Michael V. Stafford, Wray, person with expertise providing professionals serving in medically underserved areas health care in rural and other medically underserved areas *Antonio Prado-Gutierrez, Littleton, Commission on Family Medicine

COLORADO COMMISSION ON LOW INCOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE (LEAP) – TERMS EXPIRE DECEMBER 2

Number of Members: 11 Length of Terms: 2 years Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Quarterly Contact: Department of Human Services

The Commission solicits funds for the Low Income Energy Assistance Program. The Commission distributes these funds to eligible recipients for use in the payment of electric and gas utility bills.

The Governor appoints five members from private sector energy-related enterprises, as well as the Director of the Low-Income Energy Assistance Program in the Department of Human Services, a member from the Governor’s Office of Energy Management and Conservation, two consumers who are low-income energy assistance recipients and two members of the public.

*Mag E. Strittmatter, Westminster, assistance recipient Debra K. Rubio, Colorado Springs, private sector *Karen A. Bland, Grand Junction, assistance recipient Ted L. Niemi, Broomfield, private sector *Sanders “Skip” Arnold, Boulder, public James M. Zelenski, Lakewood, private sector *Eric S. Stern, Highlands Ranch, Office of Energy Conservation Jayne A. Mazur, Pueblo, private sector *Karen P. Wilkes, Greeley, public Todd M. Jorgensen, Denver, Dept. of Human Services Ginger Harrell, Denver, private sector

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WORKERS’ COMPENSATION COST CONTAINMENT BOARD – TERMS EXPIRE DECEMBER 13

Number of Members: 7 (5 Appointed by Governor) Length of Terms: 3 years Pay/Compensation: Necessary expenses Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Department of Labor and Employment

The Board is responsible for promoting cost containment and risk management programs in the administration of Workers’ Compensation Programs.

The Governor appoints five members to the Board. The five appointees shall represent employers having workers’ compensation insurance rates in the upper five percent of the rate schedule, actuaries or executives with risk management experience in the insurance industry, or employers who have demonstrated good risk management experience with respect to their workers’ compensation insurance.

**Henry Hahne, Colorado Springs, executive with good risk Tasha R. Greene, Ault, executive with good risk management management experience in the insurance industry experience in the insurance industry *Sal L. Torres, Elizabeth, employer with good risk management Patrick W. Hagge, Fort Collins, employer with good risk experience with respect to workers’ compensation management experience with respect to workers’ insurance compensation insurance *Jerry L. Mosley, Golden, employer with good risk management experience with respect to workers’ compensation insurance

COLORADO AERONAUTICAL BOARD – TERMS EXPIRE DECEMBER 19

Number of Members: 7 Length of Terms: 3 years Pay/Compensation: Per diem, actual expenses Senate Confirmation Required Frequency of Meetings: 8 times per year Contact: Department of Transportation

The Board addresses the aviation needs within the state and makes recommendations to the Director of the Division of Aeronautics within the Colorado Department of Transportation.

Four of the members shall represent local governments, two from the eastern slope and two from the western slope. One member shall represent a statewide association of airport managers and one shall represent a statewide association of pilots. The seventh member shall be familiar with and supportive of the state's aviation issues, interests and concerns.

*Harold W. Patton, Jr., Greenwood Village, local Dale E. Hancock, Glenwood Springs, local government/western government/eastern slope slope *Louis A. Spera, Pueblo, local government/eastern slope Dennis R. Heap, Commerce City, airport manager *David A. Ubell, Olathe, local government/western slope Joseph H. Thibodeau, Denver, association of pilots Debra K. Wilcox, Centennial, familiar w/ aviation issues

BOARD OF TRUSTEES FOR ADAMS STATE COLLEGE – TERMS EXPIRE DECEMBER 31

Number of Members: 11 (9 Appointed by Governor) Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses, travel Senate Confirmation Required Frequency of Meetings: 8 times per year Contact: Department of Higher Education

The Board of Trustees shall be the governing authority for Adams State College. The Board makes policy and provides oversight for the operations of the institution. The Board may acquire and hold property for the use of the College and be a party to all suits and contracts.

The Board shall consist of eleven members, nine appointed by the Governor. Of the nine members appointed by the Governor, at least two shall reside in Alamosa, Conejos, Costilla, Huerfano, Mineral, Rio Grande or Saguache County.

Stephen A. Valdez, Conejos (R) Jeanne “Gigi” Darricades, Alamosa (D) Charles H. Scoggin, M.D., Boulder (R) Bruce J. Oreck, Boulder (D) Timothy D. Bachicha, Alamosa (R) Mary K. Griffin, Boulder (D) Raymond Montoya, Westminster (D) Ann C. Rice, Greenwood Village (R) Timothy L. Walters, Alamosa (D)

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BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM – TERMS EXPIRE DECEMBER 31

Number of Members: 13 (9 Appointed by Governor) Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Travel expenses Senate Confirmation Required Frequency of Meetings: 8 times per year Contact: Department of Higher Education

This is the governing board for Colorado State University and Colorado State University-Pueblo. The Board selects the presidents of these schools and generally oversees the schools, including determination of salaries and tuition, conferring degrees and carrying out other legal functions.

One of the nine voting members shall either reside in Larimer county or be a graduate of Colorado State University. One of the nine voting members shall either reside in southern Colorado (Alamosa, Baca, Bent, Chaffee, Conejos, Costilla, Crowley, Custer, Fremont, Huerfano, Kiowa, Las Animas, Mineral, Otero, Prowers, Pueblo, Rio Grande, and Saguache counties) or be a graduate of Colorado State University-Pueblo. At least two of the nine members shall have substantial experience in the production of agriculture. Appointment of voting members shall be made with consideration given to broad geographical representation whenever possible.

*Patrick A. Grant, Englewood Thomas T. Farley, Pueblo, rep. southern Colorado *Ed J. Haselden, Castle Rock Patrick L. McConathy, Vail, agriculture *Douglas L. Jones, Denver Joseph C. Zimlich, Fort Collins Joseph B. Blake, Denver Marguerite Salazar, Alamosa, southern Colorado Bonifacio A. Cosyleon, Pueblo, southern Colorado

STATE BOARD FOR COMMUNITY COLLEGES AND OCCUPATIONAL EDUCATION – TERMS EXPIRE DECEMBER 31

Number of Members: 9 Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Per diem, actual expenses Senate Confirmation Required Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Department of Higher Education

The Board is the governing body for the thirteen state community colleges system and the coordinating board for the two local district colleges. It also regulates and coordinates the activities of area vocational schools.

The Board shall have one member from each congressional district. No more than five may be from the same political party. No member shall be an employee of any private junior college, community or technical college, school district or agency receiving funds allocated by the board. No member shall be an elected official of the state or a member of the governing board of an institution of higher education.

**Jennifer Hopkins, Niwot (R) (CD2) John U. Trefny, Golden (U) (CD7) **Jerry L. Nickell, Las Animas (D) (CD4) Wanda E. Cousar, Colorado Springs (D) (CD5) *Barbara F. McKellar, Castle Rock (R) (CD6) Bernadette B. Marquez, Denver (D) (CD1) *Patricia A. Erjavec, Pueblo (D) (CD3) Ledy R. Garcia-Eckstein, Denver (D) (CD1) Tamra J. Ward, Denver (R) (CD1)

BOARD OF TRUSTEES FOR FORT LEWIS COLLEGE – TERMS EXPIRE DECEMBER 31

Number of Members: 9 (7 Appointed by Governor) Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Senate Confirmation Required Frequency of Meetings: Quarterly Contact: Department of Higher Education

The Board of Trustees is appointed to govern Fort Lewis College. The Board makes policy and provides oversight for the operations of the institution. The Board may acquire and hold property for the use of the College and be a party to all suits and contracts.

The Board of Trustees shall consist of nine members, seven appointed by the Governor. Of the seven members appointed by the Governor, no more than four shall be from any one political party and no more or less than two shall be residents of southwestern Colorado. The board members from southwestern Colorado shall reside in Archuleta, Dolores, La Plata, Montezuma or San Juan County.

**Leonel B. Silva, Centennial (D) Brian T. Bissell, Lakewood (R) **Thomas R. Schilling, Denver (D) Peter R. Decker, Ridgway (D) *Linda Campbell, Ignacio (R), southern Colorado Richard G. Ballantine, Durango (R), southern Colorado *VACANCY

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BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF METROPOLITAN STATE COLLEGE OF DENVER – TERMS EXPIRE DECEMBER 31

Number of Members: 11 (9 Appointed by Governor) Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Senate Confirmation Required Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Department of Higher Education

The Metropolitan State College Trustees supervise the Metropolitan State College of Denver. They are responsible for all contracts, property, rules, and regulations governing the Metropolitan State College in Denver.

Antonio Esquibel, Denver (D) Dawn P. Bookhardt, Aurora (R) Michelle M. Lucero, Littleton (D) Maria Garcia Berry, Denver (R) Ellen S. Robinson, Denver (D) William H. Hanzlik, Greenwood Village (R) Melody Harris, Denver (D) Adele F. Phelan, Denver (D) Robert Cohen, Greenwood Village (U)

BOARD OF TRUSTEES FOR MESA STATE COLLEGE – TERMS EXPIRE DECEMBER 31

Number of Members: 11 (9 Appointed by Governor) Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Senate Confirmation Required Frequency of Meetings: Eight times per year Contact: Department of Higher Education

The Board of Trustees shall be the governing authority for Mesa State College. The Board makes policy and provides oversight for the operations of the institution. The Board may acquire and hold property for the use of the College and be a party to all suits and contracts.

The Board shall consist of eleven members, nine appointed by the Governor. Of the nine members appointed by the Governor, at least two shall reside in Delta, Garfield, Mesa, or Montrose County.

**C. Thomas Kaesemeyer, Denver (U) Mike Feeley, Lakewood (D) *Celeste Colgan, Denver (R) Charlie K. Monfort, Greeley (R) *Glen H. Gallegos, Grand Junction (R) Joseph H. Skinner, Grand Junction (R), Mesa County *Norman L. Franke, Grand Junction (R), Mesa County Lena Ann Elliott, Grand Junction (R), Mesa County Jane D. North, Englewood (U)

BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES – TERMS EXPIRE DECEMBER 31

Number of Members: 8 (7 Appointed by Governor) Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Senate Confirmation Required Frequency of Meetings: Eight times per year Contact: Department of Higher Education

The Board makes policy for and oversees the operation of the Colorado School of Mines.

At least four, and not more than five, members shall be graduates of the Colorado School of Mines with a degree conferred not less than ten years prior to the appointment.

*Terrance G. Tschatschula, Denver (R), non-graduates James R. Spaanstra, Lakewood (D), non-graduates *Frank DeFilippo, Golden (R), graduates L. Roger Hutson, Englewood (R), graduates Michael S. Nyikos, Grand Junction (R), non-graduates Maria Theresa Fox, Wheat Ridge (D), graduates Vicki J. Coward, Denver (D), graduates

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BOARD OF TRUSTEES FOR THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN COLORADO (UNC) – TERMS EXPIRE DECEMBER 31

Number of Members: 9 (7 Appointed by Governor) Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Senate Confirmation Required Frequency of Meetings: Six times per year Contact: Department of Higher Education

The Board of Trustees of the University of Northern Colorado is the governing body for the school. Powers and duties include the responsibility to adopt and enforce regulations and policies, and the option to enter into resource-sharing programs with other institutions of higher education to maximize the availability of educational programs.

*Richard Lee Monfort, Greeley (R) Darlene J. LeDoux, Lakewood (D) *Dr. Gil Carbajal, Fort Collins (R) Carlotta LaNier, Englewood (D) Richard J. “Jim” Chavez, Highlands Ranch (D) Richard S. Gast,. Timnath (D) Jerry L. Morgensen, Greeley (R)

BOARD OF TRUSTEES FOR WESTERN STATE COLLEGE OF COLORADO – TERMS EXPIRE DECEMBER 31

Number of Members: 11 (9 Appointed by Governor) Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Actual and travel expenses Senate Confirmation Required Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Department of Higher Education

The Board of Trustees is appointed to govern Western State College. The Board makes policy and provides oversight for the operations of the institution. The Board may acquire and hold property for the use of the College and be a party to all suits and contracts.

The Board of Trustees shall consist of eleven members, nine appointed by the Governor. Of the nine members appointed by the Governor, at least two shall reside in Gunnison County.

**Stephanie A. Foote, Denver (R) Peter A. Dea, Golden (U) **E. Patrick Wiesner, Castle Rock (R) Peter F. Kirchhof, Aurora (R) *Sandra L. Mark, Gunnison (D), Gunnison County George H. Delaney, Castle Rock (D) *Valerie Y. Schmalz, Gunnison (R), Gunnison County Linda A. Morton, Littleton (D) *Gregg P. Rippy, Glenwood Springs (R)

COLORADO WILDLIFE HABITAT STAMP COMMITTEE – TERMS EXPIRE DECEMBER 31

Number of Members: 11 Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: None Senate Confirmation Required Frequency of Meetings: Annual Contact: Department of Natural Resources

The Colorado Wildlife Habitat Stamp Committee shall annually review proposed projects for expenditure of Colorado wildlife habitat stamp funds and make recommendations to the director and the wildlife commission.

The Governor appoints 11 members to the Committee including two representatives of national or regionally recognized conservation organizations, four sportspersons from the four quadrants of the State, two representative of the Division of Wildlife, one of whom shall be a wildlife biologist, two landowners actively engaged in agriculture, and one public at-large member.

**Daniel J. Larkin, Salida, sportsperson Leslie G. White, Gunnison, sportsperson **Jean E. Stetson, Craig, landowner actively engaged in Gary C. Miller, Fort Collins, sportsperson agriculture Thomas L. Kenyon, Grand Junction, public at large *Kenneth “Mark” Smith, Center, landowner actively engaged in Dan C. Prenzlow, Colorado Springs, Division of Wildlife agriculture Jennifer A. Clanahan, Denver, national or regionally recognized *Ron D. Velarde, Grand Junction, Division of Wildlife who is a conservation organization whose mission is focused on wildlife biologist nongame wildlife and whose membership is composed J. Bradford Coors, Littleton, sportsperson primarily of nongame wildlife users Michelle Zimmerman, Denver, national or regionally recognized conservation organization whose mission is focused on nongame wildlife and whose membership is composed primarily of nongame wildlife users

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