C.R.S. Section 16-2.5-110
Reserve police officer

  • reserve deputy sheriff
  • reserve deputy town marshal
  • definitions

(1)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

A reserve police officer, a reserve deputy sheriff, and a reserve deputy town marshal are reserve officers.

(b)

“Reserve officer” means a person authorized by a city, city and county, town, county, or state institution of higher education within this state to act as a reserve police officer, reserve deputy sheriff, or reserve town marshal for certain specific and limited periods of time while the person is authorized to be on duty and acting at the express direction or under the direct supervision of a fully P.O.S.T.-certified peace officer pursuant to section 16-2.5-103, 16-2.5-105, 16-2.5-108, or 16-2.5-120. A reserve officer is a peace officer while engaged in the performance of his or her duties whose authority shall be limited to the authority granted by his or her authorizing agency.

(c)

A reserve officer:

(I)

Shall obtain reserve certification by the P.O.S.T. board as a reserve officer; or

(II)

May be a fully P.O.S.T.-certified peace officer serving as a volunteer and may be granted full peace officer status and authority at the discretion of the appointing authority.

(2)

A city, city and county, town, county, or state institution of higher education assigning duties to a reserve officer beyond those duties included in the P.O.S.T. board training shall assume the responsibility for ensuring that the reserve officer is adequately trained for the duties. Any expenses associated with the additional training shall be authorized by the city, city and county, town, county, or state institution of higher education. If the jurisdiction allows or requires the reserve officer to carry or use a firearm while on duty, the reserve officer shall be certified for firearms proficiency with the same frequency and subject to the same requirements as a P.O.S.T.-certified peace officer in the jurisdiction. A reserve officer who does not comply with the training requirements set forth in this subsection (2) is not authorized to enforce the laws of the state of Colorado.
(3)(Deleted by amendment, L. 2007, p. 121, § 1, effective August 3, 2007.)(3.5) If a police chief, sheriff, or town marshal determines that a reserve officer has been adequately trained to perform a law-enforcement function that the police chief, sheriff, or town marshal is required to perform, the police chief, sheriff, or town marshal may allow the reserve officer to perform the function either in uniform or in civilian clothes, whichever is appropriate.

(4)

When performing extradition duties, the reserve officer shall be accompanied by a P.O.S.T.-certified officer.

(5)

A reserve officer may be compensated for his or her time during a declared emergency or during a time of special need. In all other circumstances, a reserve officer shall serve without compensation, but may be reimbursed at the discretion of the city, city and county, town, county, or state institution of higher education benefitting from the services of the reserve officer for any authorized out-of-pocket expenses incurred in the course of his or her duties. The city, city and county, town, county, or state institution of higher education shall pay the cost of workers’ compensation benefits for injuries incurred by a reserve officer while on duty and while acting within the scope of his or her assigned duties. A reserve officer is an authorized volunteer for purposes of article 10 of title 24, C.R.S.

(6)

For the purposes of this section:

(a)

“Direct supervision” means an assignment given by a fully P.O.S.T.-certified peace officer to a reserve officer, which assignment is carried out in the personal presence of, or in direct radio or telephone contact with, and under the immediate control of, the fully P.O.S.T.-certified peace officer.

(b)

“Express direction” means a defined, task-specific assignment given by a fully P.O.S.T.-certified peace officer to a reserve officer. The fully P.O.S.T.-certified peace officer need not be present while the reserve officer carries out the assignment.

(7)

For the purposes of this section, a person serving as a citizen auxiliary is not a peace officer and the P.O.S.T. board shall not require the person to be certified.

Source: Section 16-2.5-110 — Reserve police officer - reserve deputy sheriff - reserve deputy town marshal - definitions, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-16.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

16‑2.5‑101
Peace officer - description - general authority
16‑2.5‑102
certification required
16‑2.5‑103
Sheriff - undersheriff - certified deputy sheriff - noncertified deputy sheriff
16‑2.5‑104
Coroner
16‑2.5‑105
Police officer
16‑2.5‑106
Southern Ute Indian police officer
16‑2.5‑107
Ute Mountain Ute Indian police officer
16‑2.5‑108
Town marshal - deputy
16‑2.5‑109
Fire arson investigator
16‑2.5‑110
Reserve police officer - reserve deputy sheriff - reserve deputy town marshal - definitions
16‑2.5‑111
Executive director of the department of public safety - deputy executive director of the department of public safety - director of the division of criminal justice in the department of public safety
16‑2.5‑112
Director of the division of homeland security and emergency management
16‑2.5‑112.5
Manager of the office of prevention and security within the division of homeland security and emergency management
16‑2.5‑113
Colorado bureau of investigation director - agent
16‑2.5‑114
Colorado state patrol officer
16‑2.5‑115
Port of entry officer
16‑2.5‑116
Colorado wildlife officer - special wildlife officer
16‑2.5‑117
Colorado parks and recreation officer - special parks and recreation officer
16‑2.5‑118
Commissioner of agriculture
16‑2.5‑119
State brand inspector
16‑2.5‑120
Colorado state higher education security officer
16‑2.5‑121
Executive director of the department of revenue - senior director of enforcement for the department of revenue
16‑2.5‑122
Auto industry investigator
16‑2.5‑122.5
Motor vehicle criminal investigator
16‑2.5‑123
Director of the division of gaming - gaming investigator
16‑2.5‑123.5
Criminal tax enforcement special agent
16‑2.5‑124
Liquor enforcement investigator
16‑2.5‑124.5
Director of marijuana enforcement and marijuana enforcement investigator
16‑2.5‑125
State lottery investigator
16‑2.5‑126
Director of racing events - racing events supervisor - racing events investigator
16‑2.5‑127
State student loan investigator
16‑2.5‑128
Colorado attorney general - chief deputy attorney general - solicitor general - assistant solicitor general - deputy attorney general - assistant attorney general of criminal enforcement - assistant attorney general and employee as designated
16‑2.5‑129
Attorney general criminal investigator
16‑2.5‑130
board investigator
16‑2.5‑131
Chief security officer for the general assembly
16‑2.5‑132
District attorney - assistant district attorney - chief deputy district attorney - deputy district attorney - special deputy district attorney - special prosecutor
16‑2.5‑133
District attorney chief investigator - district attorney investigator
16‑2.5‑134
Department of corrections inspector general - department of corrections investigator
16‑2.5‑135
Executive director of the department of corrections - warden - corrections officer
16‑2.5‑136
Community parole officer
16‑2.5‑137
Adult probation officer
16‑2.5‑138
Juvenile probation officer - juvenile parole officer
16‑2.5‑139
Police administrator - police officer employed by the Colorado mental health institute at Pueblo
16‑2.5‑140
Correctional security officer employed by the Colorado mental health institute at Pueblo
16‑2.5‑141
Colorado state security guard
16‑2.5‑142
Railroad peace officer
16‑2.5‑143
Public utilities commission member
16‑2.5‑144
Colorado National Guardsman
16‑2.5‑145
Municipal court marshal
16‑2.5‑146
Public transit officer - definitions
16‑2.5‑147
Federal special agents
16‑2.5‑148
Colorado state higher education police officer
16‑2.5‑149
City attorney - town attorney - senior assistant city attorney - assistant city attorney - chief deputy city attorney - deputy city attorney - special deputy city attorney - prosecuting attorney - senior prosecuting attorney - senior prosecutor - special prosecutor
16‑2.5‑150
Fort Carson police officers
16‑2.5‑151
Federal secret service agents
16‑2.5‑152
Administrator of judicial security
16‑2.5‑201
General assembly sunrise review of groups seeking statutory peace officer status
16‑2.5‑202
board review of peace officer status
16‑2.5‑203
Rules
16‑2.5‑301
Peace officer actions leading to injury or death investigations - protocol
16‑2.5‑401
Legislative declaration
16‑2.5‑402
Definitions
16‑2.5‑403
Peace officer-involved shooting or fatal use of force policy
16‑2.5‑501
Definitions
16‑2.5‑502
Peace officer credibility disclosures - policies and procedures
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Current through Fall 2024

§ 16-2.5-110’s source at colorado​.gov