(1) Board creation. A state board of licensure for architects, professional engineers, and professional land surveyors is hereby created, the duty of which shall be to administer the provisions of this article 120, including the duties and powers specified in section 12-120-104.
Sunset. This article 120 is repealed, effective September 1, 2024. Before the repeal, this article 120 is scheduled for review in accordance with section 24-34-104.
Board composition. The board shall consist of thirteen members. Four members shall be professional engineers, with no more than two of the four engaged in the same discipline of engineering service or practice; three members shall be practicing professional land surveyors; three members shall be practicing licensed architects; and three members shall be citizens of the United States and residents of this state for at least one year who have not practiced architecture, engineering, or land surveying.
(a) Professional engineer members. Each professional engineer member of the board shall be a citizen of the United States and a resident of this state for at least one year and shall have been licensed as a professional engineer and practicing as such for at least five years.
(b) Professional land surveyor members. (I) A professional land surveyor who is a member of the board shall be a citizen of the United States and a resident of Colorado for at least one year.
A professional land surveyor who is designated as a land surveyor member of theboard shall have been licensed as a land surveyor for at least five years.
Notwithstanding subsection (6) of this section, the board shall have a surveyor quorum of the board. The surveyor quorum shall advise the board concerning issues relating to land surveyors. The surveyor quorum of the board shall elect or appoint annually a chair, a vicechair, and a secretary.
(c) Architect members. To be eligible for membership on the board, an architect shall be:
A United States citizen and a resident of Colorado for at least one year; and
A licensed architect in the state of Colorado and have practiced architecture for atleast three years prior to the appointment.
(5) Governor appointments. (a) Appointments to the board shall be made by the governor and shall be made to provide for staggering of terms of members so that not more than three members' terms expire each year. Thereafter appointments shall be for terms of four years. Each board member shall hold office until the expiration of the term for which the member is appointed or until a successor has been duly appointed and qualified. Appointees shall be limited to two full terms. The governor may remove any member of the board for misconduct, incompetence, or neglect of duty.
(b) Appointments of professional land surveyor members. (I) The governor, in making appointments of professional land surveyors to the board, shall endeavor to select the highest qualified members of the profession willing to serve on the board. Staggered appointments shall be made so that not more than one professional land surveyor member's term expires in any one year, and thereafter appointments shall be for terms of four years each.
(II) In the event of a professional land surveyor vacancy on the board due to resignation, death, or any cause resulting in an unexpired term, the governor shall fill the vacancy promptly to allow the surveyor quorum of the board to function.
(c) Appointments of architect members. (I) The governor, in making appointments of architects to the board, shall endeavor to select the most highly qualified members of the profession willing to serve on the board. Staggered appointments shall be made so that not more than one member's term expires in any one year, and thereafter appointments shall be for terms of four years each.
(II) In the event of an architecture vacancy on the board due to resignation, death, or any cause resulting in an unexpired term, the governor shall fill such vacancy promptly.
(d) Certificate of appointment. Each appointee shall receive a certificate of appointment from the governor.
The board shall hold at least six regular meetings each year. Special meetings shallbe held at such times as the bylaws of the board may provide. The board shall elect annually a chair, a vice-chair, and a secretary. A quorum of the board shall consist of not less than seven members.
The director of the division shall appoint a program director for the board and suchother personnel as are deemed necessary for the board to perform its statutory duties, pursuant to section 13 of article XII of the state constitution.
Source: L. 2019: Entire title R&RE with relocations, (HB 19-1172), ch. 136, p. 870, § 1, effective October 1.
Editor's note: Subsection (1) is similar to former § 12-25-106 (1); subsection (2) is similar to former § 12-25-106 (2); subsection (3) is similar to former § 12-25-106 (3); subsection
(4)(a) is similar to former § 12-25-106 (4); subsection (4)(b)(I) is similar to former § 12-25-206 (1); subsection (4)(b)(II) is similar to former § 12-25-206 (2); subsection (4)(b)(III) is similar to former § 12-25-206 (3); subsection (4)(c) is similar to former § 12-25-306 (1); subsection (5)(a) is similar to former § 12-25-106 (5); subsection (5)(b)(I) is similar to former § 12-25-206 (4); subsection (5)(b)(II) is similar to former § 12-25-206 (5); subsection (5)(c)(I) is similar to former § 12-25-306 (2); subsection (5)(c)(II) is similar to former § 12-25-306 (3); subsection (5)(d) is similar to former § 12-25-106 (6); subsection (6) is similar to former § 12-25-107 (1)(i); and subsection (7) is similar to former § 12-25-106 (7), as those sections existed prior to 2019.