C.R.S. Section 31-30-108
Peace officer hiring

  • required use of waiver
  • definitions

(1)

A municipal police department or town marshal’s office shall require each candidate that it interviews for a peace officer position who has been employed by another law enforcement agency or governmental agency to execute a written waiver that explicitly authorizes each law enforcement agency or governmental agency that has employed the candidate to disclose the applicant’s files, including internal affairs files, to the municipal police department or town marshal’s office interviewing the candidate and releases the interviewing agency and each law enforcement agency or governmental agency that employed the candidate from any liability related to the use and disclosure of the files. A law enforcement agency or governmental agency may disclose the applicant’s files by either providing copies or allowing the municipal police department or town marshal’s office to review the files at the law enforcement agency’s office or governmental agency’s office. A candidate who refuses to execute the waiver shall not be considered for employment by the department or office. The department or office interviewing the candidate shall, at least twenty-one days prior to making the hiring decision, submit the waiver to each law enforcement agency or governmental agency that has employed the candidate. A state or local law enforcement agency or governmental agency that receives such a waiver shall provide the disclosure to the municipal police department or town marshal’s office that is interviewing the candidate not more than twenty-one days after such receipt.

(2)

A state or local law enforcement agency is not required to provide the disclosures described in subsection (1) of this section if the agency is prohibited from providing the disclosure pursuant to a binding nondisclosure agreement to which the agency is a party, which agreement was executed before June 10, 2016.

(3)

A state or local law enforcement agency or governmental agency is not liable for complying with the provisions of this section or participating in an official oral interview with an investigator regarding the candidate.

(4)

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

(a)

“Files” means all performance reviews, any other files related to job performance, administrative files, grievances, previous personnel applications, personnel-related claims, disciplinary actions, and all complaints, early warnings, and commendations, but does not include nonperformance or conduct-related data, including medical files, schedules, pay and benefit information, or similar administrative data or information.

(b)

“State or local law enforcement agency” means:

(I)

The Colorado state patrol created pursuant to section 24-33.5-201, C.R.S.;

(II)

The Colorado bureau of investigation created pursuant to section 24-33.5-401, C.R.S.;

(III)

A county sheriff’s office;

(IV)

A municipal police department;

(V)

The division of parks and wildlife within the department of natural resources created pursuant to section 24-1-124, C.R.S.; or

(VI)

A town marshal’s office.

Source: Section 31-30-108 — Peace officer hiring - required use of waiver - definitions, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-31.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

31‑30‑101
Authority to provide for classified departments
31‑30‑102
Civil service commission - withdrawal
31‑30‑103
Purpose
31‑30‑104
Contract for conducting examination
31‑30‑105
Ordinance - violation
31‑30‑106
Police to provide identification cards to retired peace officers upon request - definitions
31‑30‑107
Disclosure of knowing misrepresentation by a peace officer required - disclosure waivers - reports - definitions
31‑30‑108
Peace officer hiring - required use of waiver - definitions
31‑30‑109
Behavioral health professionals - grant applications encouraged - definition - repeal
31‑30‑201
Authorization - petition - election
31‑30‑202
Commissioners appointed - terms - vacancies - expenses allowed
31‑30‑203
Merit
31‑30‑204
Removal - public hearings
31‑30‑205
Commission to make rules
31‑30‑206
Positions retained
31‑30‑207
Commission to make inquiries - record - report
31‑30‑208
Fee of applicants
31‑30‑209
Powers of commission
31‑30‑210
Qualifications - notice of examination
31‑30‑1101
Short title
31‑30‑1102
Definitions
31‑30‑1103
Board of trustees - fund
31‑30‑1104
Board - municipality
31‑30‑1105
Board - fire protection district
31‑30‑1106
Board - county improvement district
31‑30‑1107
Board - consolidation or merger
31‑30‑1108
Board powers and duties
31‑30‑1109
Attorney representation
31‑30‑1110
Property tax - other tax revenue
31‑30‑1111
Contribution to fund
31‑30‑1112
State contributions - intent
31‑30‑1113
Fund investments
31‑30‑1114
Fund investment in insurance
31‑30‑1115
Warrants
31‑30‑1116
Treasurer - custodian - segregation of moneys
31‑30‑1117
Exemption from levy
31‑30‑1118
Fund use - other purposes
31‑30‑1119
Board report - municipality
31‑30‑1121
Disability pension - rules - hearing
31‑30‑1122
Retirement pension
31‑30‑1123
Retirement pension - sources of payment
31‑30‑1124
Compliance - insufficient moneys
31‑30‑1125
Supplemental retirement pension
31‑30‑1126
Survivor benefit
31‑30‑1127
Survivor benefit - death from injuries in the line of duty
31‑30‑1128
Optional survivor benefits
31‑30‑1129
Funeral benefit
31‑30‑1130
Fire department dissolution
31‑30‑1131
Volunteer firefighter - employment termination restricted
31‑30‑1132
Retired firefighter - return to active service - benefits
31‑30‑1133
Qualification requirements - internal revenue code - definitions
31‑30‑1134
Statewide accidental death and disability insurance policy - department of local affairs
31‑30‑1201
Short title
31‑30‑1202
Definitions
31‑30‑1203
Volunteer service award plan
31‑30‑1301
Short title
31‑30‑1302
Definitions
31‑30‑1303
Group health insurance plan
Green check means up to date. Up to date

Current through Fall 2024

§ 31-30-108’s source at colorado​.gov