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Section 25-1-1507 - Council facilitator - duties

(1) Unless the council determines that an administrator is not needed, the council shall contract for the services of a facilitator to provide assistance to the council, as determined by the council, in an annual amount not to exceed fifty thousand dollars. The facilitator's assistance to the council may include: (a) Scheduling and conducting meetings, preparing meeting minutes, and managing the council's online content;(b) Organizing the work of the council;(c) Conducting research and providing information to the council concerning issues addressed by the council;(d) Conducting public outreach and soliciting public feedback, as well as publicizing the findings and recommendations of the council;(e) Inviting and coordinating interested persons and experts to provide information to the council;(f) Soliciting gifts, grants, and donations, including in-kind donations, for the council;(g) Securing and managing the council's money and facilitating council expenditures; and(h) Any other duties in support of the council's activities.(2) The facilitator must be a nonprofit entity in Colorado with experience organizing and advocating for the needs of persons with respect to all rare

er duties in support of the council's activities.(2) The facilitator must be a nonprofit entity in Colorado with experience organizing and advocating for the needs of persons with respect to all rare diseases.Added by 2022 Ch. 488,§1, eff. 8/10/2022. 2022 Ch. 488, was passed without a safety clause. See Colo. Const. art. V, § 1(3).
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