C.R.S. Section 31-30-1112
State contributions

  • intent

(1)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

Repealed.

(b)

On and after July 1, 2004, the state treasurer shall transfer moneys to the department of local affairs for distribution as provided in this section to assist in funding volunteer firefighter pension plans. The department of local affairs shall distribute moneys for funding volunteer firefighter pension plans affiliated with the fire and police pension association pursuant to section 31-31-705 directly to the fire and police pension association as the administrator of the plan. The association shall credit the transferred moneys to the assets of the plan for which they are transferred.

(2)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

State contributions to any municipality or district must equal ninety percent of all amounts contributed by the municipality or district under section 31-30-1110 in the previous year, but, notwithstanding any other provision of this part 11, the state contribution shall not exceed one-half mill on the previous net valuation for assessment of the municipality or district assuming one hundred percent collection.

(b)

A municipality or district that was contributing an amount necessary to pay volunteer firefighter pensions in excess of three hundred dollars per month shall receive state contributions under paragraph (a) of this subsection (2) in an amount not to exceed one-half mill on the previous net valuation for assessment of the municipality or district assuming one hundred percent collection but based upon the greater of:

(I)

The contribution that was actuarially required to pay a pension of three hundred dollars per month in the previous year, as determined by the municipality or district; or

(II)

The highest actual contribution received by the municipality or district during the calendar year 1998, 1999, 2000, or 2001, irrespective of whether the state contribution was authorized by law at the time it was made. In the event of a consolidation or merger of two or more municipalities or districts, the sum of the highest actual contribution received by each consolidating or merging municipality or district during the calendar year 1998, 1999, 2000, or 2001 shall be the state contribution of the surviving consolidated or merged entity for the purposes of this subparagraph (II).

(c)

and (c.5)(Deleted by amendment, L. 2002, p. 504, § 1, effective July 1, 2002.)(d) The board in any municipality or district shall not increase benefits above the following amounts unless the increase is approved by the governing body of the municipality or district and an actuarial review indicates a higher payment is actuarially sound:

(I)

For volunteer firefighter pensions, three hundred dollars per month;

(II)

For a short-term disability monthly annuity pursuant to section 31-30-1121, one hundred fifty dollars per month;

(III)

For a retirement pension pursuant to section 31-30-1123, two hundred dollars per month;

(IV)

For survivor benefits pursuant to section 31-30-1127, one hundred fifty dollars per month; or

(V)

For funeral benefits pursuant to section 31-30-1129, one hundred dollars.

(e)

In no event shall a municipality or district receive less than one thousand dollars if the municipality or district contribution to its fund is equal to or greater than one-half mill on the previous net valuation for assessment of the municipality or district.
(f)(Deleted by amendment, L. 2002, p. 504, § 1, effective July 1, 2002.)(g) The moneys necessary to make the state’s contribution under this section shall be derived from the proceeds of the tax imposed by section 10-3-209, C.R.S., as follows:

(I)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(A)

Repealed.

(B)

As of July 1, 2004, the department of local affairs shall be responsible for disbursing the state contribution to each municipality and district. On or before October 31, 2004, and on or before October 31 of each year thereafter, the state treasurer shall transfer the amount necessary to provide contributions equal to the contributions made by the state to each municipality and district during the calendar year 1979 to the department for disbursement to the fund of each municipality or district.

(II)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(A)

Repealed.

(B)

To the extent that the state’s contribution under this section exceeds contributions made by the state during the calendar year 1979, the state treasurer shall transfer the excess amounts from the proceeds of the tax imposed by section 10-3-209, C.R.S., to the department of local affairs on or before October 31, 2004, and on or before October 31 of each year thereafter, for disbursement to the municipality or district’s funds.

(C)

Moneys transferred under this subparagraph (II) shall be separate from and in addition to moneys transferred under section 31-30.5-307 (2) and do not revert to the general fund but are available for the purposes provided in this section.

(h)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(I)

Repealed.

(II)

As of July 1, 2004, the executive director of the department of local affairs or the director’s designee shall be responsible for providing the accidental death and disability insurance policy for volunteer firefighters as provided in sections 31-30-1134 and 31-31-202 (4)(d). In addition to any other transfers required by this section, on or before October 31, 2004, and on or before October 31 of each year thereafter, the state treasurer shall transfer from the proceeds of the tax imposed by section 10-3-209, C.R.S., to the department such moneys as may be necessary to pay for the accidental death and disability insurance policy for volunteer firefighters and the administrative costs of providing such policy.
(i)
Moneys transferred pursuant to this section shall be included for information purposes in the general appropriation bill or in supplemental appropriation bills to comply with the limitation on state fiscal year spending imposed by section 20 of article X of the state constitution and section 24-77-103, C.R.S.

(j)

It is the intent of the general assembly to continually fund volunteer firefighter pension plans.

(3)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

The department of local affairs shall work with the municipalities and the districts to develop a procedure by which municipalities and districts apply to receive state assistance moneys distributed pursuant to this section. The application procedure must ensure that the department can verify the amount of money to which each municipality and district is entitled before the department transfers funds to the municipalities and districts each year.

(b)

The department of local affairs shall work with the joint budget committee to develop a procedure that allows any municipality or district to apply for a late disbursement of moneys in the event that such municipality or district made a good faith effort, but was unable to comply with the application procedure created pursuant to paragraph (a) of this subsection (3) due to a delay in preparing a financial statement or completing a required audit or actuarial study.

(4)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

The department of local affairs may impose a nonrefundable application fee in an amount to be determined by the department on any municipality or district that applies to the department for state assistance moneys distributed pursuant to this section. The application fee may be on a sliding scale based on the amount of state assistance moneys distributed to each fund pursuant to this section in the previous year.

(b)

All revenue collected by the department of local affairs from the fee imposed pursuant to paragraph (a) of this subsection (4) shall be transmitted to the state treasurer who shall credit the revenue to the volunteer fire department application fund, which fund is hereby created in the state treasury. The moneys in the fund shall be continuously appropriated to the department for the purpose of covering the direct costs of administering the distribution of the state contribution moneys pursuant to this section.

(5)

The department of local affairs shall have the authority to contract with any entity for the purpose of complying with the requirements of this section.

(6)

Repealed.

Source: Section 31-30-1112 — State contributions - intent, 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
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Current through Fall 2024

§ 31-30-1112’s source at colorado​.gov