C.R.S. Section 24-34-402.7
Unlawful action against employees seeking protection


(1)

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(a)

Employers shall permit an employee to request or take up to three working days of leave from work in any twelve-month period, with or without pay, if the employee is the victim of domestic abuse, as that term is defined in section 13-14-101 (2), C.R.S., the victim of stalking, as that crime is described in section 18-3-602, C.R.S., the victim of sexual assault, as that crime is defined in section 18-3-402, C.R.S., or the victim of any other crime, the underlying factual basis of which has been found by a court on the record to include an act of domestic violence, as that term is defined in section 18-6-800.3 (1), C.R.S. This section shall only apply if the employee is using the leave from work to protect himself or herself by:

(I)

Seeking a civil protection order to prevent domestic abuse pursuant to section 13-14-104.5, 13-14-106, or 13-14-108, C.R.S.;

(II)

Obtaining medical care or mental health counseling or both for himself or herself or for his or her children to address physical or psychological injuries resulting from the act of domestic abuse, stalking, or sexual assault or other crime involving domestic violence;

(III)

Making his or her home secure from the perpetrator of the act of domestic abuse, stalking, or sexual assault or other crime involving domestic violence or seeking new housing to escape said perpetrator;

(IV)

Seeking legal assistance to address issues arising from the act of domestic abuse, stalking, or sexual assault or other crime involving domestic violence and attending and preparing for court-related proceedings arising from said act or crime.

(b)

The provisions of paragraph (a) of this subsection (1) shall only apply to employers who employ fifty or more employees and to employees who have been employed with the employer for twelve months or more.

(2)

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(a)

Except in cases of imminent danger to the health or safety of the employee, an employee seeking leave from work pursuant to this section shall provide his or her employer with the appropriate advance notice of such leave as may be required by the employer’s policy and such documentation as may be required by the employer.

(b)

An employee seeking leave pursuant to this section, prior to receiving such leave, shall exhaust any and all annual or vacation leave, personal leave, and sick leave, if applicable, that may be available to the employee, unless the employer waives this requirement.

(c)

All information related to the employee’s leave pursuant to this section shall be kept confidential by the employer.

(3)

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(a)

It shall be unlawful for any employer to interfere with, restrain, or deny the exercise of or any attempt to exercise any rights provided under this section.

(b)

It shall be unlawful for any employer to discharge or in any other manner discriminate against any individual for exercising his or her rights under this section.

(c)

An employee shall have no greater rights to continued employment or to other benefits and conditions of employment than if the employee was not entitled to leave under this section. Nothing in this section shall be construed to limit the employer’s right to discipline or terminate any employee for any reason, including but not limited to reductions in work force or termination for cause or for no reason at all, other than exercising his or her rights under this section.

(4)

Notwithstanding any other provisions of this article to the contrary, the sole remedy for any person claiming to be aggrieved by a violation of this section shall be to bring a civil suit for damages or equitable relief or both in any district court of competent jurisdiction. Such person may claim as damages all wages and benefits that would have been due the person up to and including the date of the judgment had the act violating this section not occurred; except that nothing in this section shall be construed to relieve such person from the obligation to mitigate his or her damages.

Source: Section 24-34-402.7 — Unlawful action against employees seeking protection, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-24.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

24‑34‑101
Department created - executive director
24‑34‑104
General assembly review of regulatory agencies and functions for repeal, continuation, or reestablishment - legislative declaration - repeal
24‑34‑104.1
General assembly sunrise review of new regulation of occupations and professions - definition - repeal
24‑34‑104.5
Cost of reports - charges
24‑34‑106
Professions and occupations - alternative to existing disciplinary actions
24‑34‑107
Applications for licenses - authority to suspend licenses - rules
24‑34‑108
Consumer outreach and education program - creation - cash fund - fine surcharge
24‑34‑111
Posting summary transparency reports required by federal law
24‑34‑301
Definitions
24‑34‑302
Civil rights division - director - powers and duties
24‑34‑303
Civil rights commission - membership
24‑34‑304
Division and commission subject to termination - repeal of part
24‑34‑305
Powers and duties of commission
24‑34‑306
Charge - complaint - hearing - procedure - exhaustion of administrative remedies
24‑34‑307
Judicial review and enforcement
24‑34‑308
Enforcement of federal law prohibited
24‑34‑309
Public education - service and assistance animals - form used in housing
24‑34‑400.2
Legislative declaration
24‑34‑401
Definitions
24‑34‑402
Discriminatory or unfair employment practices - affirmative defense - definition
24‑34‑402.3
Prohibition of discrimination - pregnancy, childbirth, and related conditions - reasonable accommodations required - notice of rights - definitions
24‑34‑402.5
Unlawful prohibition of legal activities as a condition of employment
24‑34‑402.7
Unlawful action against employees seeking protection
24‑34‑403
Time limits on filing of charges
24‑34‑404
Charges by employers and others
24‑34‑405
Relief authorized - short title
24‑34‑406
Ruling on unemployment benefits not a bar
24‑34‑407
Nondisclosure agreements - requirements for enforcement - penalties for noncompliance
24‑34‑408
Employer record keeping - repository of discrimination complaints - definition
24‑34‑501
Definitions
24‑34‑502
Unfair housing practices prohibited - definition
24‑34‑502.2
Unfair or discriminatory housing practices against individuals with disabilities prohibited
24‑34‑503
Refusal to show housing
24‑34‑504
Time limits on filing of charges
24‑34‑505
Charges by other persons
24‑34‑505.5
Enforcement by the attorney general
24‑34‑505.6
Enforcement by private persons
24‑34‑506
Probable cause
24‑34‑506.5
Conciliation agreements
24‑34‑507
Injunctive relief
24‑34‑508
Relief authorized
24‑34‑509
Enforcement sought by commission
24‑34‑601
Discrimination in places of public accommodation - definition
24‑34‑602
Penalty and civil liability
24‑34‑603
Jurisdiction of county court - trial
24‑34‑604
Time limits on filing of charges
24‑34‑605
Relief authorized
24‑34‑701
Publishing of discriminative matter forbidden
24‑34‑702
Presumptive evidence
24‑34‑703
Places of public accommodation - definition
24‑34‑704
Exceptions
24‑34‑705
Penalty
24‑34‑706
Time limits on filing of charges
24‑34‑707
Relief authorized
24‑34‑801
Legislative declaration
24‑34‑802
Violations - penalties - immunity
24‑34‑803
Rights of individuals with service animals
24‑34‑804
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24‑34‑805
Family preservation safeguards for families that include a parent with a disability - protections - legislative declaration - definitions
24‑34‑901
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24‑34‑1001
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24‑34‑1002
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24‑34‑1003
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24‑34‑1004
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24‑34‑1005
Subcommittee on basic access to Colorado outdoors for persons with disabilities - membership - purpose - reporting
24‑34‑1006
Subcommittee on affordability, accessibility, and attainability of housing for persons with disabilities - membership - purpose - reporting
24‑34‑1007
Subcommittee on physical and programmatic basic access within state and local government for persons with disabilities - membership - purpose - reporting
24‑34‑1008
Repeal of part
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