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<br />ARTICLE 3.5 <br />Meetings of Boards and Commissions <br /> <br />24- 3.5-101. Legislative declaration relating to <br />meetings of state boards and commissions. <br />24-3.5-101. Legislative declaration relating to meetings <br />of state boards and commissions. The general assembly <br />declares that public participation in government <br />produces better government; therefore, to promote as <br />much public participation in government as possible, <br />every state board and commission established by law is <br />encouraged to hold at least one-third of its regularly <br />scheduled meetings outside the Denver metropolitan <br />area each year, taking their budgetary constraints into <br />account. <br /> <br />ARTICLE 3.7 <br />Statutory Requirements for Creation of Boards and <br />Commissions <br /> <br />24-3.7-101. Statutory language required for <br />creation of state boards and commissions. <br />24-3.7 -10 1. Statutory language required for creation of <br />state boards and commissions. When the general <br />assembly statutorily creates any board or commission in <br />state govenunent, such statutory provision shall specify <br />a termination date for such board or commission, the <br />appointing authority for each member, any requirement <br />for senate confIrmation of appointments, the number <br />and type of members, any per diem or allowance for <br />expenses, the state department in which the board or <br />commission shall be located, any explicit powers <br />possessed by such board or commission, including but <br />not limited to advisory authority, rule-making authority, <br />or authority regarding the control ofrevenues, and any <br />staffing, funding, or reporting requirements. <br /> <br />5 <br />