C.R.S. Section 24-36-122
Law enforcement officers and firefighters

  • work-related death
  • continuation of medical benefits for dependants
  • cash fund
  • created
  • definitions

(1)

As used in this section, unless the context otherwise requires:

(a)

“Board” means the law enforcement officers’ and firefighters’ continuation of benefits board created in subsection (2) of this section.

(b)

“Employee” means an active, full-time or part-time salaried employee of an employer whose duties are directly involved with the provision of law enforcement or fire protection, as certified by his or her employer, and who has medical or dental benefit coverage through his or her employer.

(c)

“Employer” means any county or municipality in the state offering law enforcement or fire protection service employing one or more persons and any special district or county improvement district in the state offering fire protection service employing one or more persons.

(d)

“Fund” means the law enforcement officers’ and firefighters’ continuation of benefits fund created in subsection (5) of this section.

(e)

“Work-related death” means a death that is the proximate result of an injury arising out of and in the course and scope of employment with an employer.

(2)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

There is hereby created in the department of the treasury the law enforcement officers’ and firefighters’ continuation of benefits board. The board shall review submissions from employers for the continuation of medical and dental benefits for the dependants of any employee who dies in a work-related death and shall oversee the payment of such benefits. In the course of its duties, the board may coordinate and confer with the department of public safety, the department of local affairs, the fire and police pension association, any employer as defined in subsection (1)(c) of this section, or any other entity as deemed necessary and appropriate by the board.

(b)

The board is composed of the following members:

(I)

The state treasurer or his or her designee;

(II)

The executive director of the department of public safety or his or her designee; and

(III)

The executive director of the fire and police pension association or his or her designee.

(c)

The members of the board serve without compensation but shall be reimbursed by the department of the treasury for any necessary expenses incurred in the conduct of their official duties and shall suffer no loss of salary from an employer for service on the board.

(d)

Staff services for the board shall be provided by the department of the treasury.

(3)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

Any employer may request that the board pay the costs of the continuation of benefits for the dependents of an employee who died in a work-related death paid from the fund.
(b)(Deleted by amendment, L. 2023.)(c) Nothing in this section shall be construed to prohibit a county, municipality, special district, or county improvement district from independently paying for the continuation of benefits for the dependents of any person it employs and who dies in a work-related death.

(4)

The dependents of an employee who dies in a work-related death are automatically qualified for the continuation of medical and dental benefits through the employer’s medical and dental benefit coverage for twelve months from the end of the month in which the work-related death occurred, so long as the dependents had medical or dental benefits through the employer at the time of the employee’s work-related death. The medical or dental benefits allowed to dependents pursuant to this section shall be the same coverage that the dependents were enrolled in at the time of the employee’s work-related death.

(5)

The board shall pay the cost of providing medical or dental benefits on behalf of the employee’s dependents for the twelve-month period pursuant to subsection (4) of this section from the fund. The board shall make arrangements with the employer to pay such costs.

(6)

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(a)

The law enforcement officers’ and firefighters’ continuation of benefits fund is hereby created in the state treasury. The fund consists of money credited to the fund pursuant to subsection (6.5) of this section 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)

The state treasurer shall credit any unexpended and unencumbered money remaining in the fund at the end of a fiscal year to the fund.

(d)

Subject to annual appropriation by the general assembly, the board may expend money from the fund to pay the cost of providing medical or dental benefits on behalf of an employee’s dependents when the employee died in a work-related death. The board shall make arrangements with the employer to pay such costs.

(6.5)

On July 1, 2023, and on July 1 each year thereafter through July 1, 2025, the state treasurer shall transfer one hundred fifty thousand dollars from the general fund to the fund.

(7)

At any time, if an employee dies from a work-related death and the money in the fund is insufficient to cover the costs of the continuation of benefits for the dependents of the employee, the state treasurer shall advance sufficient money from the state treasury to the fund to cover such costs. Any money advanced to the fund shall be repaid by the board on a schedule to be set by the board.

(8)

The board may develop rules, policies, or procedures to implement this section. Such rules, policies, or procedures may include:

(a)

and (b) Repealed.

(c)

The manner in which an employer notifies the board that an employee died in a work-related death and has dependents who are eligible for a continuation of benefits pursuant to this section;

(d)

Procedures for the payment of continuation of benefits after an employee dies in a work-related death; and

(e)

Rules, policies, or procedures to address any other issue deemed necessary and appropriate by the board.

Source: Section 24-36-122 — Law enforcement officers and firefighters - work-related death - continuation of medical benefits for dependants - cash fund - created - definitions, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-24.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

24‑36‑101
State treasurer head of department
24‑36‑102
Function of department - employees
24‑36‑103
All state moneys to be transmitted to department
24‑36‑104
Moneys to be deposited
24‑36‑105
Accounts to be kept - daily report
24‑36‑106
Record of warrants and checks - order of payment - paid warrants and checks - validation
24‑36‑107
Warrants or checks endorsed when not paid - exception
24‑36‑108
Notice of payment - when interest ceases
24‑36‑109
Time deposits
24‑36‑111
Authority to accept deposits
24‑36‑111.5
Authority to invest in real property owned by a school district
24‑36‑112
Deposits in savings and loan associations
24‑36‑113
Investment of state money - limitations
24‑36‑114
How interest earnings credited - management fee
24‑36‑115
Moneys not immediately creditable - special purpose moneys
24‑36‑116
Moneys paid under protest - disposition
24‑36‑117
Governor may make examination
24‑36‑118
Applications for licenses - authority to suspend licenses - rules
24‑36‑120
Authority to assess transaction fees
24‑36‑121
Authority to manage state public financing - state public financing cash fund - rules - legislative declaration - definitions
24‑36‑121.5
Use of security tokens for state capital financing - feasibility study - authorization of use - legislative declaration - definitions
24‑36‑122
Law enforcement officers and firefighters - work-related death - continuation of medical benefits for dependants - cash fund - created - definitions
24‑36‑123
Rent reporting for credit pilot program - Colorado housing and finance authority - appropriations - repeal
24‑36‑201
Short title
24‑36‑202
Legislative declaration
24‑36‑203
Definitions
24‑36‑204
Small business recovery loan program oversight board - creation - report - repeal
24‑36‑205
Small business recovery loan program - creation - requirements - oversight
24‑36‑206
Small business recovery tax credits - authorization to issue - terms - report
24‑36‑207
Use of small business recovery tax credits - carry over
24‑36‑208
Small business recovery fund - repeal
24‑36‑209
Office of economic development
24‑36‑210
Repeal of part
24‑36‑301
Short title
24‑36‑302
Legislative declaration
24‑36‑303
Definitions
24‑36‑304
Colorado household financial recovery pilot program - created - selection of administrators - grants
24‑36‑305
Report
24‑36‑306
Colorado household financial recovery pilot program fund - created - transfer - gifts, grants, and donations authorized
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Current through Fall 2024

§ 24-36-122’s source at colorado​.gov