C.R.S. Section 29-5-107
Request for temporary assignment of emergency response personnel

  • definitions

(1)

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

(a)

“Emergency incident” means a natural or manmade emergency incident that overwhelms or has the potential to overwhelm local resources, which incidents include, without limitation, wildland fires, fires occurring in wildland-urban interface areas, structural fires, tornadoes, floods, explosions, weapons of mass destruction, mass casualty, hazardous materials incidents, technical rescue and extrication, emergency medical transport, and emergency medical services.

(b)

“Emergency responder” has the same meaning as specified in section 29-5-105 (1).

(c)

“Emergency responder personnel” has the same meaning as specified in section 29-5-105 (1).

(2)

The chief or executive officer of an emergency responder may, when in his or her opinion the same is required by an emergency incident, request the chief or executive officer of another emergency responder to assign to him or her emergency responder personnel and equipment to perform temporary duty within the boundaries of such requesting emergency responder under the direction and control of such requesting fire chief or executive officer and under such terms and conditions as shall be agreed upon between the requesting and assigning fire chiefs or executive officers. Such emergency responder personnel shall, while so assigned and performing duties subject to the direction and control of the requesting fire chief or executive officer, have the same power as the emergency responder personnel of the requesting emergency responder.

Source: Section 29-5-107 — Request for temporary assignment of emergency response personnel - definitions, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-29.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

29‑5‑101
Peace officers appointment
29‑5‑103
Assignment of police officers or deputy sheriffs for temporary duty
29‑5‑104
Request for temporary assignment of police officers or deputy sheriffs - authority
29‑5‑105
Assignment of emergency response personnel for temporary duty - definitions
29‑5‑106
Temporary assignment to labor dispute area
29‑5‑107
Request for temporary assignment of emergency response personnel - definitions
29‑5‑108
Liability of requesting jurisdiction
29‑5‑109
Workers’ compensation coverage
29‑5‑110
Pension fund payments
29‑5‑111
Liability of peace officers
29‑5‑112
Dog interactions with local law enforcement officers - training to be provided by local law enforcement agencies - policies and procedures - scope - task force - creation - composition - immunity - short title - legislative declaration - definitions
29‑5‑114
Self-contained breathing apparatus - testing - certification - recertification
29‑5‑201
Short title
29‑5‑202
Legislative declaration
29‑5‑203
Definitions
29‑5‑204
Rights of firefighters
29‑5‑205
Obligation to meet and confer
29‑5‑206
Vote of the citizens to obligate a public employer to engage in collective bargaining
29‑5‑207
Employee organization as exclusive representative
29‑5‑208
Obligation to negotiate in good faith
29‑5‑209
Collective bargaining agreement
29‑5‑210
Impasse resolution
29‑5‑211
Strikes prohibited
29‑5‑212
Existing bargaining relationships
29‑5‑213
Right to sue
29‑5‑214
Severability
29‑5‑215
Protect public workers
29‑5‑301
Definitions
29‑5‑302
Required benefits - conditions of receiving benefits
29‑5‑401
Legislative declaration
29‑5‑402
Definitions
29‑5‑403
Required benefits - conditions of receiving benefits
29‑5‑404
Authority of the trust - rules
29‑5‑405
Exclusion from coverage
29‑5‑501
Definitions
29‑5‑502
Required program - reimbursement
29‑5‑503
Authority of the trust - rules - report
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Current through Fall 2024

§ 29-5-107’s source at colorado​.gov