C.R.S.
Section 30-10-524
Sheriff to provide identification cards to retired peace officers upon request
- definitions
(1)
As used in this section, unless the context otherwise requires:(a)
“Peace officer” means a certified peace officer described in section 16-2.5-102, C.R.S.(b)
“Photographic identification” means a photographic identification that satisfies the description at 18 U.S.C. sec. 926c (d).(2)
Except as described in subsection (3) of this section, on and after August 7, 2013, if a sheriff’s office has a policy, on August 7, 2013, of issuing photographic identification to peace officers who have retired from the sheriff’s office, and the sheriff’s office discontinues said policy after August 7, 2013, the sheriff’s office shall continue to provide such photographic identification to peace officers who have retired from the sheriff’s office if:(a)
The peace officer requests the identification;(b)
The peace officer retired from the sheriff’s office before the date upon which the sheriff’s office discontinued the policy; and(c)
The peace officer is a qualified retired law enforcement officer, as defined in 18 U.S.C. sec. 926c (c).(3)
Before issuing or renewing a photographic identification to a retired law enforcement officer pursuant to this section, a law enforcement agency of the state shall complete a criminal background check of the officer through a search of the national instant criminal background check system created by the federal “Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act”, Pub.L. 103-159, the relevant portion of which is codified at 18 U.S.C. sec. 922 (t), and a search of the state integrated criminal justice information system. If the background check indicates that the officer is prohibited from possessing a firearm by state or federal law, the law enforcement agency shall not issue the photographic identification.(4)
The sheriff’s office may charge a fee for issuing a photographic identification to a retired peace officer pursuant to subsection (2) of this section, which fee shall not exceed the direct and indirect costs assumed by the sheriff’s office in issuing the photographic identification.(5)
Notwithstanding any provision of this section to the contrary, a sheriff’s office shall not be required to issue a photographic identification to a particular peace officer if the sheriff elects not to do so.(6)
If a sheriff’s office denies a photographic identification to a retired peace officer who requests a photographic identification pursuant to this section, the sheriff’s office shall provide the retired peace officer a written statement setting forth the reason for the denial.
Source:
Section 30-10-524 — Sheriff to provide identification cards to retired peace officers upon request - definitions, https://leg.colorado.gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-30.pdf
(accessed Oct. 20, 2023).