Advisory Committee on Governmental Accounting
The Advisory Committee on Governmental Accounting assists the auditor in formulating and prescribing a classification of accounts which will be uniform for every level of local government with exceptions (population, etc.)
for a term expiring May 18, 2027:
Bill Reidell of Denver, Colorado, to serve as a representative of city and county government, occasioned by a resignation, appointed;
for terms expiring May 18, 2029:
Anne Penney of Erie, Colorado, to serve as a representative of city and town government, reappointed;
David Reynolds of Dillon, Colorado, to serve as a representative of county government, appointed;
Jane Frederick of Longmont, Colorado, to serve as a representative of school and junior college districts, appointed.
Air Quality Enterprise Board
The Air Quality Enterprise collects fees from stationary sources to support a variety of services that inform fee payer operations and facilitates dialogue between fee payers and the community. The enterprise, through the department and contractors, conducts science-based, unbiased air quality modeling, monitoring, assessment, data analysis, and research, and provides emission mitigation services when sought by fee payers.
for a term expiring January 1, 2026:
Janessa Salgado of Golden, Colorado, to serve as a representative of fee payers with expertise in environmental management, occasioned by a resignation, appointed.
America 250 - Colorado 150 Commission
The America 250 - Colorado 150 Commission is created in History Colorado to develop programs and plan for the official observance across Colorado of the semiquincentennial anniversary of the founding of the United States, as marked by by the Declaration of Independence in 1776, and the sesquicentennial anniversary of Colorado statehood.
for a term expiring at the pleasure of the Governor:
Alyssa Nilemo of Littleton, Colorado, appointed.
Arkansas River Compact Administration
The Arkansas River Compact Administration was created to administer the provision of the compact which was created with respect to the waters of the Arkansas River. The administration shall cooperate with each state charged with the administration of water rights and with federal agencies in the systemic determination and correlation of the facts as to the flow and diversion of the waters of the Arkansas River.
for a term expiring August 16, 2029:
Scott Alan Brazil of Pueblo, Colorado, to serve as a resident of and water right owner in water district 14 or 17, reappointed.
Board of Landscape Architects
The Board of Landscape Architects is charged with the examination and licensing of landscape architects in the state.
for a term expiring August 4, 2026:
Alissa Shanley of Denver, Colorado, not a licensed landscape architect nor practice landscape architecture in any jurisdiction who does not have a current or prior significant personal or financial interest in the practice of landscape architects, and is a resident of the state of Colorado and a landscape contractor, appointed.
for a term expiring August 4, 2029:
Craig Coronoto of Littleton, Colorado, a licensed landscape architect who has at least three years of experience in the practice of landscape architecture and a resident of the state of Colorado, reappointed.
Board of Real Estate Appraisers
The Board of Real Estate Appraisers conducts rulemaking hearings, makes policy decisions, considers licensing matters, reviews complaints and takes disciplinary action against real estate appraisers.
for a term expiring July 1, 2028:
Bessie Chachas of Denver, Colorado, to serve as a public member, appointed.
CollegeInvest Board of Directors
CollegeInvest administers the state of Colorado’s 529 college savings programs and students studying in and out-of-state.
for a term expiring July 31, 2027:
Bret Hirsch of Aspen, Colorado, appointed;
for a term expiring July 31, 2029:
David Hughes of Denver, Colorado, appointed.
Colorado Limited Gaming Control Commission
The Colorado Limited Gaming Control Commission adopts and enforces rules and regulations for the establishment and operation of gambling in the Colorado towns of Black Hawk, Central City and Cripple Creek.
for terms expiring July 1, 2029:
Alice Cary of Silverthorne, Colorado, to serve as a member from the Second Congressional District and representative of law enforcement, appointed;
Michael Faber of Castle Pines, Colorado, to serve as a member from the Fourth Congressional District and representative of business management, appointed.
Commission on Family Medicine
The Commission assures that family medicine residency programs maintain high quality training, approves and recommends allocation of state funds to the programs, locates areas of the state that are underserved by family physicians, offers ideas on providing medical care to medically indigent in the state, and supports the development of rural training programs.
for a term expiring July 1, 2026:
Hallie Woods of Englewood, Colorado, to serve as a healthcare consumer, occasioned by a resignation, appointed.
for terms expiring July 1, 2028:
Matthew Lebsack of Delta, Colorado, to serve as a healthcare consumer, reappointed;
Courtney Butnor of Fort Collins, Colorado, to serve as a healthcare consumer, appointed;
Bryce Spitze of Greeley, Colorado, to serve as a healthcare consumer, appointed.
Concurrent Enrollment Advisory Board
The Concurrent Enrollment Board establishes guidelines for the administration of the ASCENT program, advises and assists local education providers and institutions of higher education in preparing cooperative agreements.
for a term expiring July 1, 2027:
Jose Guardiola of Commerce City, Colorado, to serve a member with experience in
public budgeting and finance, occasioned by a resignation, appointed;
for terms expiring July 1, 2028:
Samantha Nisenoff of Colorado Springs, Colorado, to serve as a student enrolled in high school, reappointed;
Violeta Apodaca of Broomfield, Colorado, to serve as a parent of a public school student, reappointed.
Medical Services Board
The Medical Services Board adopts the rules and regulations that govern the operation of the Colorado Medicaid Program and Colorado Indigent Care Program. The Regulations adopted by the board will direct the efforts of the State in defining eligibility and the benefits for these programs, the rights and obligations of clients receiving benefits, and the payment of vendors providing health care services.
for a term expiring July 1, 2026:
Joseph Kennedy Costello of Arvada, Colorado, to serve as a representative of Seventh Congressional District, occasioned by a resignation, appointed;
for a term expiring July 1, 2029:
Amanda Jichlinski of Golden, Colorado, to serve as a representative of the Seventh Congressional District, appointed;
Cassana Littler of Morrison, Colorado, to serve as a representative of the Seventh Congressional District, occasioned by a resignation, Colorado, appointed;
William Kinnard of Boulder, Colorado, to serve as a representative of the Second Congressional District, reappointed;
Barry Martin of Denver, Colorado, to serve as a representative of the First Congressional District, reappointed.
Motor Vehicle Dealer Board
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.
for terms expiring June 30, 2028:
David Guttenberg of Denver, Colorado, to serve as a used motor vehicle dealer, reappointed;
Matthew Gebhardt of Loveland, Colorado, to serve as a motor vehicle dealer, reappointed.
Orphaned Wells Mitigation Enterprise
The Orphaned Wells Mitigation Enterprise imposed and collects mitigation fees, funds the plugging, reclaiming, and remediating of orphaned wells in the state, and ensuring that the costs associated with plugging, reclaiming and remediating orphaned wells are borne by operators in the form of mitigation fees.
for a term expiring September 1, 2028:
Christopher Simmons of Denver, Colorado, to serve as an individual with formal training and substantial experience in land reclamation projects, reappointed.
Provider Stabilization Fund Advisory Board
The Provider Stabilization Fund Advisory Board, established under Senate Bill 25-290, supports the Department of Health Care Policy and Financing in implementing and overseeing the Provider Stabilization Fund.
for terms expiring August 1, 2028:
Simon Smith of Erie, Colorado, to serve as an eligible safety net provider, appointed;
Kara Johnson-Hufford of Denver, Colorado, to serve as a representative of an association of eligible safety net providers, appointed;
Rachel Williams of Denver, Colorado, to serve as a representative of a rural association of eligible safety net providers, appointed;
Jennifer Lang of Carbondale, Colorado, to serve as a rural eligible safety net provider, appointed;
Stephanie Brooks of Denver, Colorado, to serve as a representative of an association of eligible safety net providers, appointed;
Melanie Kesner of Denver, Colorado, to serve as a representative of a Colorado-based consumer advocacy organization that works on safety net health-care matters, appointed;
Aubrey Hill of Lakewood, Colorado, to serve as a representative of a Colorado-based consumer advocacy organization that works on safety net health-care matters, appointed;
Jack Teter of Denver, Colorado, to serve as a representative of a Colorado-based consumer advocacy organization that works on safety net health-care matters, appointed;
Kevin Martin of Conifer, Colorado, to serve as a representative of the Colorado Department of Health Care Policy & Financing, appointed.
Regional Transportation District Accountability Committee
The Regional Transportation District Accountability Committee, created by Senate Bill 25-161, will evaluate and make recommendations on RTD.
for terms expiring at the pleasure of the Governor:
Harold Dominguez of Longmont, Colorado, appointed;
Alexis Senger of Denver, Colorado, appointed;
Jackie Millet of Lone Tree, Colorado, appointed;
Maria Garcia Berry of Denver, Colorado, appointed;
Matt Larsen of Denver, Colorado, appointed;
James Flattum of Denver, Colorado, appointed.
State Board of Accountancy
The Board regulates public accountants and reviews applications, gives examinations, grants certificates and permits and acts on complaints against certified public accountants.
for terms expiring August 1, 2029:
Jonathan Marquez of Denver, Colorado, to serve as a certified public accountant, appointed;
Helen Raleigh of Littleton, Colorado, to serve as a public member, appointed.
State Board of Unlicensed Psychotherapists
The Board of Unlicensed Psychotherapists is a licensing and disciplinary board that oversees unlicensed psychologists in the state.
for a term expiring July 1, 2026:
Patrick Barnett of Centennial, Colorado, to serve as a professional member, occasioned by a resignation, appointed.
State Electrical Board
The Board examines and licenses electricians. The board also adopts and revises rules and regulations concerning the installation, repair and alteration of wiring apparatus and equipment for electric light, heat and power.
for a term expiring July 1, 2026:
Sharresa Allen of Berthoud, Colorado, to serve as a journeyman electrician who is not an electrical contractor, occasioned by a resignation, appointed.
State Emergency Medical and Trauma Services Advisory Council
The Council advises the Department of Public Health and Environment on matters relating to emergency medical and trauma services programs. The Council’s duties include developing curricula for the training of emergency medical personnel, establishing requirements for ambulance vehicles and services, and determining the eligibility of facilities to receive trauma center designation.
for a term expiring July 1, 2026:
Tom Anderson of Canon City, Colorado, to serve as an employee of a private provider of prehospital care, occasioned by a resignation, appointed;
for terms expiring July 1, 2028:
James Spratlen of Cortez, Colorado, to serve as a county emergency manager, appointed;
Josh Poles of Arvada, Colorado, to serve as a licensed physician who is a prehospital
medical director, appointed;
Jody Shadduck-McNally of Loveland, Colorado, to serve as a county commissioner from
a rural county, appointed;
Michael Hassell of Holyoke, Colorado, to serve as an administrative representative
of a rural trauma center, reappointed;
Michael Scheinberg of Loveland, Colorado, to serve as a board-certified neurosurgeon
providing trauma care at Level I or II trauma center, reappointed;
Carter Smith of Mancos, Colorado, to serve as an officer or crew member of a volunteer organization that provides prehospital care, reappointed;
G Austin Wagner of Pueblo, Colorado, to serve as a flight nurse of an emergency medical service air team or unit, reappointed;
James Woodworth of Morrison, Colorado, to serve as a government provider of
prehospital care, reappointed.
State Rehabilitation Advisory Council
The State Rehabilitation Council advises State Rehabilitation Services on the provision of appropriate and quality services to its customers. A majority of its members are people with disabilities.
for terms expiring August 2, 2028:
Sherrell Bethel of Colorado Springs, Colorado, to serve as a representative of a parent training and information center for individuals with disabilities, reappointed;
Josh Davies of Denver, Colorado, to serve as a representative of business, industry and labor, reappointed;
Katie Oliver of Thornton, Colorado, to serve as a representative of the advisory panel established under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, reappointed;
Bobbie Rosa of Ignacio, Colorado, to serve as a representative of the federal section 121 program for tribal communities, reappointed;
Kim Erickson of Denver, Colorado, to serve as a representative of a client assistance program, appointed;
Miranda Podmore of Denver, Colorado, to serve as a representative of a business, industry and labor, appointed;
Olivia St. Onge of Pueblo West, Colorado, to serve as a representative of community rehabilitation program service providers, appointed.
Judicial Performance Commissions
There are 23 judicial performance commissions serving the State of Colorado: one State Commission and 22 District Commissions. The State Commission evaluates the performance of Supreme Court Justices and Court of Appeals Judges, and the District Commissions evaluate District Court and County Court Judges. Commissioners evaluate judges during two different cycles: retention and interim.
Fourth Judicial District Judicial Performance Commission
for a term expiring November 30, 2029:
Mischa Smith of Colorado Springs, Colorado, to serve as a non-attorney, reappointed.
Fifth Judicial District Judicial Performance Commission
for a term expiring November 30, 2029:
Kathleen Brendza of Gypsum, Colorado, to serve as a non-attorney, reappointed.
Sixth Judicial District Judicial Performance Commission
for a term expiring November 30, 2029:
Eric Naber of Bayfield, Colorado, to serve as a non-attorney, reappointed.
Seventh Judicial District Judicial Performance Commission
for terms expiring November 30, 2029:
Marketa Zubkova of Mount Crested Butte, Colorado, to serve as a non-attorney member, reappointed;
Andrea Breiner of Gunnison, Colorado, to serve as a non-attorney member, reappointed.
Eighth Judicial District Judicial Performance Commission
for terms expiring November 30, 2029:
William Flowers of Fort Collins, Colorado, to serve as a non-attorney member, reappointed;
Dedria Johnson of Fort Collins, Colorado, to serve as a non-attorney member, reappointed.
Ninth Judicial District Judicial Performance Commission
for terms expiring November 30, 2029:
Patrick Waller of Rifle, Colorado, to serve as a non-attorney member, reappointed;
Samuel Rose of Aspen, Colorado, to serve as a non-attorney member, reappointed.
Twelfth Judicial District Judicial Performance Commission
for terms expiring November 30, 2029:
Ava Paula Medina of La Jara, Colorado, to serve as a non-attorney member, reappointed;
Kristina Daniel of Alamosa, Colorado, to serve as a non-attorney member, reappointed.
Fourteenth Judicial District Judicial Performance Commission
for a term expiring November 30, 2029:
Ryan Dougherty of Steamboat Springs, Colorado, to serve as a non-attorney, reappointed.
Sixteenth Judicial District Judicial Performance Commission
for a term expiring November 30, 2029:
Donna Rodhe of La Junta, Colorado, to serve as a non-attorney, reappointed;
Seventeenth Judicial District Judicial Performance Commission
for terms expiring November 30, 2029:
Saira Hamidi of Thornton, Colorado, to serve as a non-attorney, reappointed.
Twenty-First Judicial District Judicial Performance Commission
for terms expiring November 30, 2029:
Cindy Enos-Martinez of Grand Junction, Colorado, to serve as a non-attorney, reappointed;
Ken Haptonstall of Grand Junction, Colorado, to serve as a non-attorney, reappointed.
Twenty-Second Judicial District Judicial Performance Commission
for a term expiring November 30, 2029:
Jennifer Blackmer of Dolores, Colorado, to serve as a non-attorney, reappointed.
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