C.R.S. Section 24-33.5-1236
Wildfire resiliency code board

  • powers and duties
  • rules
  • cash fund
  • legislative declaration
  • definitions

(1)

Legislative declaration.

(a)

The general assembly hereby finds and declares that:

(I)

Colorado’s wildfire risk has continued to increase over the years and more communities are at risk of wildfires;

(II)

Colorado wildfires have grown in intensity, frequency, and devastation since the year 2000;

(III)

A combined approach of structure hardening and reducing fire risk in the defensible space surrounding structures is necessary to reduce the risk of damage to Colorado communities from the effects of wildfires. This risk includes the loss of life, homes, businesses, and other structures and the loss of jobs and economic vitality. Risk evaluation is based on many factors, including proximity to structures. Hardening structures is the process of making structures more resilient to ignition and involves best practices to protect a structure from the risk of wildfire and to prevent a structure fire from starting a wildfire.

(IV)

Building structures, including houses, that are resilient to wildfire risk is as affordable or more affordable than building nonresilient structures and reduces structure loss, the financial investment required to rebuild structures, cost of insurance, and problems related to underinsurance. In light of these financial implications, increasing housing stock with wildfire resilient structures increases and protects the affordable housing stock.

(V)

The division and the Colorado fire commission have engaged in a stakeholder-driven strategic planning effort to evaluate the best approach to ensure that Colorado’s communities, properties, and structures are protected from the effects of wildfires and have recommended the creation of a wildfire resiliency code board in Colorado; and

(VI)

Establishing a code board will allow the state to adopt and enforce best practice approaches to hardening structures and reducing fire risk in the defensible space surrounding structures throughout Colorado while continuing to involve impacted stakeholders in decision-making concerning wildfire resiliency codes. As one of its functions, the code board will endeavor to establish a consistent state-level definition for the wildland-urban interface that can be used by all applicable state agencies.

(b)

Therefore, the general assembly declares that establishing a wildfire resiliency code board serves the interests of the state and local communities in constructing safer and more resilient communities and reducing risk to people and property.

(2)

Board created.
The wildfire resiliency code board, referred to in this section as the “board”, is created in the division as a
type 2
entity, as defined in section 24-1-105. Except as otherwise provided in subsection (4)(b) of this section, the board exercises its powers and performs its duties and functions under the division and the executive director.

(3)

Membership.

(a)

The board consists of twenty-one voting members who must be residents of Colorado, appointed as follows:

(I)

Three members representing Colorado building codes professionals, including:

(A)

One representing rural communities, appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives;

(B)

One representing urban communities, appointed by the president of the senate; and

(C)

One architect with experience using wildfire resiliency codes in the state who represents a statewide organization for architects, appointed by the executive director;

(II)

Three members, two of which are either a fire marshal, fire chief, or fire engineer and one of which has specialized expertise in wildland fire behavior or wildfire mitigation science and strategies, each appointed by the executive director;

(III)

One member representing a statewide organization for home building professionals, appointed by the minority leader of the senate;

(IV)

One member representing a statewide organization for commercial building professionals, appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives;

(V)

One member representing Colorado land use or community planning professionals, appointed by the executive director;

(VI)

One member representing hazard mitigation professionals, appointed by the executive director;

(VII)

Six members representing Colorado local governments, including:

(A)

One municipal representative representing rural communities who is appointed by the minority leader of the house of representatives, and one county representative representing rural communities who is appointed by the minority leader of the senate;

(B)

One municipal representative representing urban communities who is appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives and one county representative representing urban communities who is appointed by the president of the senate; and

(C)

One municipal and one county representative representing a municipality and a county that, prior to September 30, 2023, has adopted a code that provides, minimally, for wildfire resilient structures and best practices, each appointed by the executive director;

(VIII)

One member representing a statewide association of property and casualty companies, appointed by the minority leader of the house of representatives;

(IX)

One member representing the building trades, appointed by the executive director;

(X)

One member representing a statewide association of nonprofit utilities, appointed by the president of the senate;

(XI)

One member representing an investor-owned utility, appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives; and

(XII)

One member representing a nonprofit home builder for affordable home ownership that serves populations with incomes under eighty percent of an area’s median income, appointed by the executive director.

(b)

The board includes the following nonvoting ex officio members:

(I)

The director or the director’s designee;

(II)

The state forester or the state forester’s designee; and

(III)

The director of the Colorado resiliency office created in section 24-32-121 or the director’s designee.

(c)

Initial appointments must be made no later than September 30, 2023. In addition to the requirements set forth in subsection (3)(a) of this section, and notwithstanding the requirements set forth in subsection (3)(g) of this section, individuals initially appointed to the board must reside or work within an area of the state that is at high risk for wildfire as determined with input from the Colorado state forest service, and subsequently appointed members must reside or work in areas of the state within the wildland-urban interface as defined by the board pursuant to subsection (4)(b)(I) of this section.

(d)

The term of appointments for appointed members is three years; except that the terms shall be staggered so that no more than seven members’ terms expire in one year. A member may be reappointed for one additional term. In the event of a vacancy, the applicable person authorized to appoint a member or members as set forth in subsection (3)(a) of this section for the applicable position that is vacant shall appoint a new member to the vacant position for the remainder of the unexpired term. A member appointed to fill a vacancy must meet the qualifications for the vacant position.

(e)

Each member of the board serves without compensation but is entitled to reimbursement from the wildfire resiliency code board cash fund created in subsection (8) of this section for actual and necessary travel expenses incurred in the performance of the member’s duties as a member of the board.

(f)

The executive director shall appoint the chair of the board.

(g)

In addition to the requirements of this subsection (3), when making appointments to the board, reasonable efforts must be made to appoint members who reflect the geographic and demographic diversity of the entire state.

(4)

Powers and duties.

(a)

The mission of the board is to ensure that Colorado communities are safer from and more resilient to wildfires by reducing the risk to people and property through the adoption of statewide codes and standards based on best practice approaches to hardening structures and reducing fire risk in the defensible space surrounding structures in the wildland-urban interface in Colorado.

(b)

In furtherance of its mission, the board shall promulgate rules in accordance with article 4 of this title 24 concerning the adoption of minimum codes and standards for hardening structures and reducing fire risk in the defensible space surrounding structures in the wildland-urban interface in Colorado. Notwithstanding section 24-1-105 (1)(c) or any other law to the contrary, the rules promulgated by the board are not subject to approval or modification by the director or the executive director. At a minimum, the rules must:

(I)

Define the wildland-urban interface and identify the areas of Colorado that are included within it; except that, notwithstanding the area that the board identifies as included within the wildland-urban interface, any thirty-five acre parcel with only one residential structure on it that does not abut a residential or commercial area is exempt from adherence to the codes. In defining Colorado’s wildland-urban interface, the board may consider best practices including but not limited to practices of other states and the federal government; regional differences and risks within the state; environmental, health, and safety impacts; any existing definitions of the term wildland-urban interface; and individual risk profiles identified by the Colorado state forest service. The definition of the wildland-urban interface shall be updated once every three years, as the board determines may be necessary.

(II)

Adopt minimum codes and standards, referred to in this section as the “codes”, that must:

(A)

Be based on best practices to reduce the risk to life and property from the effects of wildfires;

(B)

Take into consideration the fiscal impacts of adopting such codes, including but not limited to cost impacts for cities, counties, and property owners related to construction costs, insurance coverage, and reduction of risk for damage or loss of structures from fires, and take into consideration regional risk profiles within the state, environmental impacts, existing model codes, regional differences in affordability, density, and existing building and property maintenance codes, and health and safety impacts;

(C)

Apply to permitting and inspections for new construction of structures or defensible space around structures and for new construction for an external addition, alteration, or repair to a structure or the defensible space around the structure in accordance with this subsection (4)(b)(II)(C). Compliance with the codes is required for permits and inspections in connection with increasing the footprint of a structure by five hundred square feet, including adding attachments to the structure. Compliance with the codes is required for permits and inspections in connection with an alteration or repair to the exterior of an existing structure, or an attachment to it, if twenty-five percent or more of the exterior of the structure or the attachment to it is affected by the alteration or repair. Compliance with the codes is required for the addition of a wooden deck to a structure. The codes shall not apply to interior alterations of existing structures.

(D)

Be initially adopted by the board no later than July 1, 2025, and reviewed by the board every three years and updated or supplemented as the board determines may be necessary;

(III)

Identify the range of hazards and the types of buildings, entities, and defensible space around structures within the wildland-urban interface to which the codes apply;

(IV)

Establish the process by which a governing body may petition the board for a modification to the codes in accordance with section 24-33.5-1237 (3);

(V)

Establish the criteria and process for the board to deny or grant an appeal from a decision by the board on a petition for modification made pursuant to the rules adopted in accordance with subsection (4)(b)(IV) of this section; and

(VI)

Establish criteria and parameters consistent with sections 24-65.1-105 and 29-20-108 for expedited consideration or approval of an exemption from the code for activities or investments related to repair, replacement, or hardening of existing utility infrastructure primarily within existing transmission routes that mitigate wildfire risk.

(c)

In addition to promulgating the rules required by subsection (4)(b) of this section, the board shall:

(I)

When promulgating rules pursuant to subsection (4)(b) of this section, collaborate with:

(A)

The division of insurance created in section 10-1-103 (1);

(B)

The department of local affairs; and

(C)

The energy code board established in section 24-38.5-401 (2);

(II)

Pursuant to the board’s collaboration with the energy code board as required by subsection (4)(c)(I)(C) of this section, the board shall work with the energy code board to identify any conflicts between codes developed by the energy code board pursuant to section 24-38.5-401 (5) and (6) and rules promulgated by the board and make best efforts to resolve any conflicts;

(III)

Consider opportunities to incentivize and support governing bodies in adopting more stringent codes than the codes adopted in accordance with subsection (4)(b)(II) of this section;

(IV)

Receive petitions for modification of the codes and standards submitted by governing bodies in accordance with section 24-33.5-1237 (3) and rules adopted by the board pursuant to subsection (4)(b) of this section; and

(V)

Review appeals, conduct hearings, and issue decisions in accordance with section 24-33.5-1237 and rules adopted by the board pursuant to subsection (4)(b) of this section.

(d)

Properties with a certificate of occupancy are not required to be in compliance with the codes prior to the sale or transfer of a property.

(e)

Except as otherwise provided in this section and in section 24-33.5-1237, the board is not authorized to make or adopt land use policies.

(f)

The board shall hold hearings to allow for statewide public input and shall proactively solicit public feedback when promulgating rules pursuant to this section.

(g)

The board shall not approve final adoption of the codes, or any updates or supplements to the codes pursuant to subsection (4)(b) of this section, until at least three statewide public hearings have been held, including at least one hearing held in a location west of the continental divide and at least one hearing held in a location east of the continental divide and either south of El Paso county’s southern boundary or east of Arapahoe county’s eastern boundary. Members of the board may participate electronically and the board shall establish rules to provide for the necessary elements for electronic attendance at hearings.

(5)

Staff support.
The division and the Colorado fire commission shall provide office space, equipment, and staff services as necessary to implement this section. The division shall provide assistance to the board in maintaining a publicly accessible website that must contain current information on actions taken by the board and current information about the codes.

(6)

Reports.

(a)

Notwithstanding section 24-1-136 (11)(a)(I), on or before September 30, 2024, and on or before September 30 each year thereafter, the board shall submit a written report to the wildfire matters review committee created in section 2-3-1602 and the director on its activities, actions, and recommendations for improvement.

(b)

The report required by subsection (6)(a) of this section must include information concerning:

(I)

Definitions adopted by the board;

(II)

Performance metrics adopted and used by the board; and

(III)

Compliance with the codes adopted by the board, including:

(A)

A list of governing bodies that have adopted a code that meets the minimum standards set forth in the codes;

(B)

A list of governing bodies that have adopted a code that exceeds the minimum standards set forth in the codes;

(C)

A list of any governing bodies that the board believes to not be in compliance with the requirements set forth in section 24-33.5-1237 (2)(a);

(D)

A list of any governing bodies that have approved modifications to the governing body’s code by the board and a description of the approved modifications; and

(E)

A list of any governing bodies that have applied to the board for a modification to the governing body’s code, a description of each proposed modification, and the status of the appeal.

(7)

Gifts, grants, and donations.
The board may seek, accept, and expend gifts, grants, or donations from private or public sources for the purposes of this section and section 24-33.5-1237. The board shall transmit all money received through gifts, grants, or donations to the state treasurer, who shall credit the money to the wildfire resiliency code board cash fund created in subsection (8) of this section.

(8)

Wildfire resiliency code board cash fund.

(a)

The wildfire resiliency code board cash fund, referred to in this subsection (8) as the “fund”, is created in the state treasury. The fund consists of money transferred to the fund pursuant to subsection (8)(d) of this section, money credited to the fund pursuant to this section, money credited to the fund pursuant to section 24-33.5-1237 (2)(d), and any other money that the general assembly may appropriate or transfer to the fund.

(b)

The state treasurer shall credit all interest and income derived from the deposit and investment of money in the fund to the fund.

(c)

Subject to annual appropriation by the general assembly, the department may expend money from the fund for the implementation of this section and of section 24-33.5-1237.

(d)

On July 1, 2023, the state treasurer shall transfer two hundred fifty thousand dollars from the general fund to the fund.

(9)

As used in this section, unless the context otherwise requires, “governing body” has the same meaning as set forth in section 24-33.5-1237 (1)(d).

Source: Section 24-33.5-1236 — Wildfire resiliency code board - powers and duties - rules - cash fund - legislative declaration - definitions, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-24.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

24‑33.5‑101
Legislative declaration
24‑33.5‑102
Definitions
24‑33.5‑103
Department created - divisions
24‑33.5‑104
Duties of executive director
24‑33.5‑105
Transfer of functions
24‑33.5‑106
Witness protection board - creation - Javad Marshall-Fields and Vivian Wolfe witness protection program - witness protection fund
24‑33.5‑106.5
Confidentiality of materials - definitions
24‑33.5‑107
Applications for licenses - authority to suspend licenses - rules
24‑33.5‑109
Cold case task force - creation - rules - repeal
24‑33.5‑112
State law enforcement agencies to provide identification cards to retired peace officers upon request - definitions
24‑33.5‑113
Forensic medical evidence in sexual assault cases - rules - testing - confidentiality
24‑33.5‑113.5
Forensic medical evidence in sexual assault cases - tracking system
24‑33.5‑114
Disclosure of knowing misrepresentation by a peace officer required - disclosure waivers - reports - definitions
24‑33.5‑115
Peace officer hiring - required use of waiver - definitions
24‑33.5‑117
Crime prevention through safer streets grant program - created - committee - reports - repeal
24‑33.5‑118
Department of public safety gifts, grants, and donations fund
24‑33.5‑119
Extreme risk protection order information hotline
24‑33.5‑201
Colorado state patrol created
24‑33.5‑202
Definitions
24‑33.5‑203
Duties of executive director and patrol
24‑33.5‑204
Departmental cooperation
24‑33.5‑205
Chief - appointment - qualifications
24‑33.5‑206
Personnel - appointment
24‑33.5‑207
Personnel - qualifications - salary
24‑33.5‑208
Bonds
24‑33.5‑209
Trooper - age qualifications
24‑33.5‑210
General qualifications of members of patrol
24‑33.5‑211
Divisions - publications
24‑33.5‑212
Powers and duties of officers
24‑33.5‑214
Complaints against officers
24‑33.5‑215
Political activity prohibited
24‑33.5‑216
Patrol services furnished to governor and lieutenant governor
24‑33.5‑216.5
Patrol services furnished to the general assembly - definition
24‑33.5‑216.7
Patrol services furnished to statewide constitutional officers - definition
24‑33.5‑217
Books, supplies, and equipment
24‑33.5‑218
Patrol has access to files
24‑33.5‑219
Badges - uniforms - unauthorized use
24‑33.5‑220
Costs of administration
24‑33.5‑221
Provisional appointments - veterans’ rights
24‑33.5‑222
Officers incapacitated
24‑33.5‑224
Duties during state fair at Pueblo
24‑33.5‑225
Receipt of proceeds from forfeited property
24‑33.5‑226
Athletic or special events - closure of highways by patrol or municipality or county - payment of costs
24‑33.5‑227
Equipment for counterdrug activities - payments from local governments and state agencies - cash fund
24‑33.5‑228
Public awareness of laws concerning operation of vehicle in vicinity of emergency vehicle
24‑33.5‑230
Catalytic converter identification and theft prevention grant program - cash fund - creation - repeal
24‑33.5‑401
Colorado bureau of investigation
24‑33.5‑402
Director - appointment
24‑33.5‑403
Director - qualifications
24‑33.5‑404
Duties of the director
24‑33.5‑405
Deputy director - appointment
24‑33.5‑406
Deputy director - duties
24‑33.5‑407
Bureau personnel - appointment
24‑33.5‑408
Agents - qualifications
24‑33.5‑409
Agents - duties - powers
24‑33.5‑410
Agents - limitation of powers
24‑33.5‑411
Agents - defenses - immunities
24‑33.5‑412
Functions of bureau - legislative review - interagency cooperation with reporting functions - processing time for criminal history record checks - computer crime - synthetic cannabinoids enforcement
24‑33.5‑413
Credentials
24‑33.5‑414
Rewards
24‑33.5‑415
Temporary agents - qualifications - term - tenure
24‑33.5‑415.1
List of missing children
24‑33.5‑415.2
Receipt of proceeds from forfeited property
24‑33.5‑415.3
Information on gangs - legislative declaration
24‑33.5‑415.4
Security guard clearance - criminal history record checks
24‑33.5‑415.6
Offender identification - fund
24‑33.5‑415.7
Amber alert program
24‑33.5‑415.8
Missing persons alert program - definitions - rules
24‑33.5‑415.9
Local recovery programs for persons who wander - administration - rules - grants to local governments - requirements for recovery programs for persons who wander - website - cash fund - legislative declaration - definitions
24‑33.5‑416.5
Blue alert program - definitions - rules
24‑33.5‑416.7
Medina alert program - legislative declaration - definitions - rules
24‑33.5‑424
National instant criminal background check system - state point of contact - fee - grounds for denial of firearm transfer - appeal - rule-making - unlawful acts - instant criminal background check cash fund - creation
24‑33.5‑425
Cold case homicide team
24‑33.5‑426
Colorado bureau of investigation identification unit fund
24‑33.5‑427
Colorado bureau of investigation grants and donations fund
24‑33.5‑428
State toxicology laboratory - fund
24‑33.5‑429
Electronic fingerprint security - rules
24‑33.5‑430
Enhance effective investigation and prosecution of computer-facilitated sexual exploitation of children - rules
24‑33.5‑431
Missing indigenous persons - interagency cooperation - data repository - alert program - report - rules
24‑33.5‑501
Legislative declaration
24‑33.5‑502
Division of criminal justice created
24‑33.5‑503
Duties of division
24‑33.5‑503.5
Training programs - assess fees - cash fund created
24‑33.5‑504
Policy guidelines for state plans and fund distribution
24‑33.5‑505.5
Colorado crime victim services fund - creation - uses - applications for grants - legislative declaration - repeal
24‑33.5‑506
Victims assistance and law enforcement fund - creation
24‑33.5‑507
Application for grants
24‑33.5‑507.5
Definition of “status offender” to comply with federal law
24‑33.5‑510
Victim prevention programs - legislative declaration - grants - criteria
24‑33.5‑514
Evidence-based practices implementation for capacity program - EPIC fund - creation
24‑33.5‑515
Statewide automated victim information and notification system - legislative declaration
24‑33.5‑516
Study marijuana implementation
24‑33.5‑518
Criminal justice data collection - report
24‑33.5‑519
Body-worn cameras for law enforcement officers - grant program - study group - fund
24‑33.5‑520
Study on drugged driving - substance-affected driving data-analysis cash fund created - report - definitions
24‑33.5‑521
Community corrections - training - annual report
24‑33.5‑522
Law enforcement assistance grant program - reports
24‑33.5‑523
Human trafficking prevention training - repeal
24‑33.5‑525
Missing person investigation information - report - definition
24‑33.5‑526
Delinquency prevention and young offender intervention pilot grant program - creation - report - definitions - repeal
24‑33.5‑527
Multidisciplinary crime prevention and crisis intervention grant program - committee - fund - reports - repeal
24‑33.5‑528
Law enforcement workforce recruitment, retention, and tuition grant program - committee - fund - reports - repeal
24‑33.5‑529
State’s mission for assistance in recruiting and training (SMART) grant program - committee - fund - reports - definitions - repeal
24‑33.5‑531
Project management team - repeal
24‑33.5‑532
Behavioral health information and data-sharing in the criminal justice system - grants - appropriation - repeal
24‑33.5‑533
Synthetic opiate poisoning investigation and distribution interdiction grant program - creation - duties - rules - reports - appropriation - definition - repeal
24‑33.5‑534
Task force to study victim and survivor awareness and responsiveness training requirements for judicial personnel - creation - membership - duties - report - definitions - repeal
24‑33.5‑601
Short title
24‑33.5‑602
Definitions
24‑33.5‑603
Colorado community policing program - creation
24‑33.5‑604
Colorado community policing program - administration
24‑33.5‑605
Community policing program cash fund - creation
24‑33.5‑701
Short title
24‑33.5‑702
Purposes and limitations
24‑33.5‑703
Definitions
24‑33.5‑704
The governor and disaster emergencies - response - duties and limitations
24‑33.5‑704.5
Governor’s expert emergency epidemic response committee - creation
24‑33.5‑705
Office of emergency management - creation
24‑33.5‑705.2
Resiliency and community recovery program
24‑33.5‑705.3
Statewide all-hazards resource database - creation - definitions
24‑33.5‑705.4
All-hazards resource mobilization system - creation - plan - duties - reimbursement for expenses incurred by mobilized entities - eligibility - resource mobilization fund - creation - definitions - legislative declaration
24‑33.5‑705.5
Auxiliary emergency communications unit - powers and duties of unit and office of emergency management regarding auxiliary communications - definitions
24‑33.5‑706
Disaster emergency fund - established - financing - legislative intent
24‑33.5‑706.5
Hazard mitigation fund - established - financing - legislative intent
24‑33.5‑707
Local and interjurisdictional emergency management agencies and services
24‑33.5‑708
Establishment of interjurisdictional emergency management service area
24‑33.5‑709
Local disaster emergencies
24‑33.5‑710
Disaster prevention, mitigation, and recovery
24‑33.5‑711
Compensation - liability when combating grasshopper infestation
24‑33.5‑711.5
Governor’s expert emergency epidemic response committee - compensation - liability
24‑33.5‑712
Telecommunications - intent
24‑33.5‑713
Mutual aid
24‑33.5‑714
Weather modification
24‑33.5‑715
Merit system
24‑33.5‑717
Reporting of federal funds
24‑33.5‑718
Evacuation and clearance time modeling study - definitions - report - repeal
24‑33.5‑801
Legislative declaration
24‑33.5‑802
Definitions
24‑33.5‑803
Compensation for injury limited
24‑33.5‑804
Compensation provided is exclusive
24‑33.5‑805
Compensation for death or injury
24‑33.5‑806
Benefits limited to appropriation
24‑33.5‑806.5
Auxiliary emergency communications unit of the office of emergency management - qualified volunteers - protections and benefits
24‑33.5‑807
Benefits depend on reserve
24‑33.5‑808
Workers’ compensation law applies
24‑33.5‑809
Agreement for disposition of claims
24‑33.5‑810
Reimbursement of fund
24‑33.5‑811
Parties to agreement
24‑33.5‑812
Other provisions of agreement
24‑33.5‑813
Power of recovery - use of recovered amounts
24‑33.5‑814
Federal benefits deducted
24‑33.5‑815
State medical aid denied - when
24‑33.5‑816
Medical benefits as part of compensation
24‑33.5‑817
State benefits barred - when
24‑33.5‑818
Classes of workers - registration - duties
24‑33.5‑819
Accrediting local organization
24‑33.5‑820
Accredited status lost - when
24‑33.5‑821
Transfer of moneys
24‑33.5‑822
County sheriff - local government - local emergency planning committee - memorandum of understanding with volunteer organizations
24‑33.5‑823
Qualified volunteer organization list - creation - nomination of organizations
24‑33.5‑824
Volunteers - provision of emergency services - protections - benefits
24‑33.5‑825
Qualified volunteers - leave of absence - public employees
24‑33.5‑826
Qualified volunteers - leave of absence - private employees
24‑33.5‑827
Procedures
24‑33.5‑828
Interpretation
24‑33.5‑901
Short title
24‑33.5‑902
Legislative declaration - no private liability
24‑33.5‑903
State liability
24‑33.5‑904
Recovery for personal injury
24‑33.5‑1001
Evacuation plan agreements
24‑33.5‑1002
Evacuation drill - district liability
24‑33.5‑1003
Buses used
24‑33.5‑1004
Liability insurance
24‑33.5‑1005
Extraterritorial powers
24‑33.5‑1101
Power to make rules
24‑33.5‑1102
Emergency relief
24‑33.5‑1103
False claims - penalties
24‑33.5‑1104
Temporary housing for disaster victims
24‑33.5‑1105
Debris removal
24‑33.5‑1106
Grants to individuals
24‑33.5‑1107
Community loans
24‑33.5‑1108
Bar against suits
24‑33.5‑1109
Interstate compacts
24‑33.5‑1201
Division of fire prevention and control - creation - public school construction and inspection section - health facility construction and inspection section - legislative declaration
24‑33.5‑1202
Definitions
24‑33.5‑1203
Duties of division
24‑33.5‑1203.5
Powers and duties of director - report
24‑33.5‑1204
Voluntary education and training program - voluntary certification of firefighters and hazardous materials responders - advisory board
24‑33.5‑1204.5
Powers and duties of administrator - rules
24‑33.5‑1205
Duties of the director and the advisory board
24‑33.5‑1206
Education and training programs - certification programs - supervision and control
24‑33.5‑1206.1
Registration required
24‑33.5‑1206.2
Job registration and plan review
24‑33.5‑1206.3
Requirements for installation, inspection, and maintenance of fire suppression systems - rules
24‑33.5‑1206.4
System approval, inspection, and inspectors
24‑33.5‑1206.5
Unlawful acts - criminal penalties
24‑33.5‑1206.6
Unlawful acts - civil penalties - disciplinary actions
24‑33.5‑1206.7
Sprinkler fitters - registration required - rules
24‑33.5‑1207
Firefighter, hazardous materials responder, and prescribed fire training and certification fund - created
24‑33.5‑1207.5
Fire service education and training fund - created
24‑33.5‑1207.6
Fire suppression cash fund - created
24‑33.5‑1207.7
Public school construction and inspection cash fund - created
24‑33.5‑1207.8
Health facility construction and inspection cash fund - created
24‑33.5‑1208
Limitation of authority
24‑33.5‑1208.5
“Volunteer Fire Department Organization Act” - areas without fire protection - state assistance for creation of volunteer fire departments - eligibility for grants - short title - legislative declaration
24‑33.5‑1209
Repeal of sections
24‑33.5‑1211
Inspector certification
24‑33.5‑1212
Training for directors of fire protection districts - pilot program - advisory board - training fund
24‑33.5‑1212.5
Health facility fire and building codes - third-party inspections authorized - temporary certificate of occupancy - fees - rules - board of appeals
24‑33.5‑1213
Fire and building code - violations - enforcement - inspections
24‑33.5‑1213.3
Building and structure fire code maintenance - rules
24‑33.5‑1213.4
School all-hazard emergency planning and response
24‑33.5‑1213.5
Certification for building inspectors - rules
24‑33.5‑1213.7
Board of appeals
24‑33.5‑1214
Cigarettes - reduced ignition propensity standards - repeal
24‑33.5‑1215
Volunteer firefighter tuition voucher fund - created
24‑33.5‑1216
Volunteer firefighters - tuition vouchers - community and technical colleges
24‑33.5‑1217
Prescribed burning program - training and certification of certified burners - rules - fees
24‑33.5‑1217.3
Authority to permit controlled burns during drought conditions - civil - criminal
24‑33.5‑1217.5
Minimum prescribed burning standards
24‑33.5‑1217.7
Escaped prescribed fires
24‑33.5‑1218
Cooperation with governmental units
24‑33.5‑1219
Wildland fires - duty of sheriff to report
24‑33.5‑1220
Funds available - emergency fire fund - wildland fire equipment repair fund - wildland fire cost recovery fund - creation - gifts, grants, and donations authorized - rules
24‑33.5‑1221
State responsibility - determination by the director - intergovernmental agreements required - terms included - definitions - legislative declaration
24‑33.5‑1222
Cooperation by counties
24‑33.5‑1223
Sheriffs to enforce
24‑33.5‑1224
Limitation of state responsibility
24‑33.5‑1225
Emergencies
24‑33.5‑1226
Wildfire emergency response fund - creation - gifts, grants, and donations authorized - rules
24‑33.5‑1226.5
Career and education information - peer mentor program - inmate disaster relief program participants
24‑33.5‑1227
Wildfire preparedness fund - creation - gifts, grants, and donations authorized - wildfire preparedness plan - report
24‑33.5‑1228
Colorado firefighting air corps - creation - powers - aircraft acquisitions required - center of excellence - unmanned aircraft systems study and pilot program - Colorado firefighting air corps fund - creation - report - rules
24‑33.5‑1229
Lump-sum death benefits for seasonal wildland firefighters - definition - rules
24‑33.5‑1230
Wildfire information and resource center
24‑33.5‑1231
Local firefighter safety and disease prevention fund - creation - grants - rules - report - repeal
24‑33.5‑1232
Colorado wildland fire prediction and decision support system - definitions - development - contract
24‑33.5‑1233
Colorado fire commission - creation - powers and duties - report - legislative declaration - repeal
24‑33.5‑1234
Training restrictions with certain firefighting foams - penalty - exemptions - definitions
24‑33.5‑1235
Regional and statewide mutual aid system - powers and duties of division director - rules - legislative declaration - definitions
24‑33.5‑1236
Wildfire resiliency code board - powers and duties - rules - cash fund - legislative declaration - definitions
24‑33.5‑1237
Application of wildfire resiliency codes - enforcement - definitions
24‑33.5‑1238
Fire investigation fund - created - rules
24‑33.5‑1239
Wildfire resilient homes grant program - fund - rules - report - definitions - repeal
24‑33.5‑1501
Implementation of Title III of superfund act
24‑33.5‑1502
Definitions
24‑33.5‑1503.5
Powers and duties of the director - legislative intent - rules
24‑33.5‑1504
Local emergency planning committees - creation and duties
24‑33.5‑1505
Immunity
24‑33.5‑1506
SARA Title III fund - creation - acceptance of gifts, grants, and donations
24‑33.5‑1507
Application for grants - disbursements from SARA Title III fund - regulations
24‑33.5‑1601
Legislative declaration
24‑33.5‑1602
Definitions
24‑33.5‑1603
Division of homeland security and emergency management - creation - director
24‑33.5‑1604
Duties and powers of the division
24‑33.5‑1605
Director - duties and powers - rules
24‑33.5‑1606
Office of prevention and security - creation - duties
24‑33.5‑1606.5
Office of preparedness - creation - duties - posting of notice of NIMS classes - definition
24‑33.5‑1607
Funding
24‑33.5‑1608
Building security and occupant protection
24‑33.5‑1609
Continuity of state government operations
24‑33.5‑1610
Compliance with standards
24‑33.5‑1611
Assistance to state agencies - security assessment
24‑33.5‑1612
Cooperation from other state agencies
24‑33.5‑1614
Homeland security and all-hazards senior advisory committee - composition - duties - emergency planning subcommittee - public safety communications subcommittee - creation - definitions - repeal
24‑33.5‑1618
Nurse intake of 911 calls - pilot grant program - reporting - definitions - legislative declaration - repeal
24‑33.5‑1619
Natural disaster mitigation enterprise - fund - goals - grant program - gifts, grants, or donations - legislative declaration - definitions - repeal
24‑33.5‑1620
Preventing identity-based violence grant program - creation - report - rules - definitions
24‑33.5‑1621
Essential materials - stockpile - rotation - emergency stockpile rotation cash fund - creation - legislative declaration - definitions
24‑33.5‑1622
Colorado nonprofit security grant program - rules - definitions - appropriation
24‑33.5‑1623
Urgent incident response fund - created - rules - definitions
24‑33.5‑1701
Short title
24‑33.5‑1702
Legislative declaration
24‑33.5‑1703
Identity theft and financial fraud board - creation - rules
24‑33.5‑1704
Colorado fraud investigators unit - creation - duties - repeal
24‑33.5‑1705
Board powers
24‑33.5‑1706
Unit - comprehensive plan - report to board
24‑33.5‑1707
Funding - cash fund created - donations - repeal
24‑33.5‑1708
Repeal of part
24‑33.5‑1801
Legislative declaration
24‑33.5‑1802
Definitions
24‑33.5‑1803
School safety resource center - created - duties
24‑33.5‑1804
School safety resource center advisory board - created
24‑33.5‑1805
Authorization to contract for services
24‑33.5‑1806
Evaluation - report
24‑33.5‑1807
School safety resource center cash fund
24‑33.5‑1808
Training program and conference fees authorized
24‑33.5‑1809
Prevention of child sexual abuse and assault - resource bank - training
24‑33.5‑1810
School security disbursement program - created - rules - definitions - repeal
24‑33.5‑1811
School security disbursement program cash fund - repeal
24‑33.5‑1901
Legislative declaration
24‑33.5‑1902
Colorado cybersecurity council - creation - council members
24‑33.5‑1903
Cyber operation center - coordination of missions
24‑33.5‑1904
Education - training - workforce development
24‑33.5‑1905
Research and development
24‑33.5‑1906
Cybersecurity cash fund - cybersecurity gifts, grants, and donations account - creation
24‑33.5‑2001
Definitions
24‑33.5‑2002
Unlawful use or sale of fireworks - exceptions
24‑33.5‑2003
Permits - exceptions to permit requirements
24‑33.5‑2004
Licensing - application - fee - fireworks licensing cash fund - creation - rules
24‑33.5‑2005
Importation of fireworks - duties of licensees - retention of invoices for inspection
24‑33.5‑2006
Exportation of fireworks
24‑33.5‑2007
Regulation by municipalities and counties
24‑33.5‑2008
Storage of fireworks
24‑33.5‑2009
Seizure of fireworks
24‑33.5‑2010
Violations - penalty
24‑33.5‑2011
Denial, suspension, or revocation of or refusal to renew license
24‑33.5‑2101
Short title
24‑33.5‑2102
Legislative declaration
24‑33.5‑2103
Definitions
24‑33.5‑2104
School access for emergency response grant program - created - rules
24‑33.5‑2105
Grant program - application - criteria - awards
24‑33.5‑2106
Reporting requirements
24‑33.5‑2107
School access for emergency response grant program cash fund
24‑33.5‑2108
Repeal of part
24‑33.5‑2301
Definitions
24‑33.5‑2302
Self-contained breathing apparatus - pressure vessels - certification required
24‑33.5‑2303
Rules
24‑33.5‑2401
Committee on juvenile justice reform - creation - membership
24‑33.5‑2402
Juvenile justice reform committee - duties
24‑33.5‑2403
Repeal of part
24‑33.5‑2501
Definitions
24‑33.5‑2502
Office of public safety communications - public safety communications revolving fund - creation
24‑33.5‑2503
Transfer of functions - continuity of existence - rules
24‑33.5‑2504
Public safety communications network
24‑33.5‑2505
Office of public safety communications - director - duties and responsibilities - rules
24‑33.5‑2506
Legislative department exemption
24‑33.5‑2507
Higher education exemption
24‑33.5‑2508
Digital trunked radio system - service charges - pricing policy
24‑33.5‑2509
Interoperable communications among public safety radio systems - statewide plan - regional plans - governmental immunity - needs assessment
24‑33.5‑2510
Public safety communications trust fund - creation - report
24‑33.5‑2601
Definitions
24‑33.5‑2602
Missing and murdered indigenous relatives - department duties
24‑33.5‑2603
Office of liaison for missing and murdered Indigenous relatives - director - duties - report - collaboration - advisory board - access to records - gifts, grants, and donations
24‑33.5‑2604
Gifts, grants, and donations
24‑33.5‑2605
Information dashboard - report
24‑33.5‑2606
Missing or murdered Indigenous relatives phone line
24‑33.5‑2701
Definitions
24‑33.5‑2702
Office of school safety - created - duties - grants manager - crisis response unit
24‑33.5‑2703
Youth violence prevention grant program - created
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Current through Fall 2024

§ 24-33.5-1236’s source at colorado​.gov