C.R.S. Section 31-30.5-202
Board of trustees

  • firefighters’ old hire pension fund

(1)

The general supervision, management, and control of the firefighters’ old hire pension fund shall be vested in a board of trustees.

(2)

In any municipality having a population of less than one hundred thousand, the board shall consist, except as provided in subsection (6) of this section, of the mayor, the municipal treasurer or finance officer, one other person appointed by the governing body of such municipality, and three active or retired old hire members of the fire department serving the municipality who shall be elected by the active and retired old hire members of the fire department. The terms of office on the board shall be: The mayor of the municipality, during tenure in office; the treasurer or finance officer, during tenure in office; the appointed citizen, to be designated by the governing body of the municipality at time of appointment; the three active or retired old hire members of the fire department, to be elected for terms of three years, but at the initial election to be conducted to elect old hire members of the fire department, one old hire member shall be elected for a three-year term, one old hire member for a two-year term, and one old hire member for a one-year term. Thereafter, such old hire members shall be elected for three-year terms. Said board shall elect from its number a president and secretary. The municipal treasurer or finance officer shall be ex officio treasurer of the board.

(3)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

In any municipality having a population of at least one hundred thousand, the board shall be composed of the mayor, the manager of safety, the manager of revenue, the chief of the fire department, and the city auditor or such persons performing the duties of the above-named officers, and also two active or retired old hire members of the fire department to be selected as provided in paragraph (b) of this subsection (3).

(b)

During the month of July in each year, the chief officer of the fire department shall conduct an election by secret ballot, at which election all active and retired old hire members of the fire department shall be eligible to vote, for the purpose of determining membership on the board. In the first election so held, two old hire members shall be elected, the member receiving the highest number of votes being elected for a term of two years and the member receiving the next highest number of votes being elected for a term of one year. Upon election, such members shall be certified as members of the board and shall take office on the August 1 following their election. In subsequent elections, only one old hire member shall be elected for a term of two years, and the member receiving the highest number of votes in each subsequent election shall be certified as a member of the board and shall take office on the August 1 following the member’s election. In case any old hire member so elected to the board becomes unable or ineligible to serve on the board by reason of death, disability, or for any other cause, a special board election shall be held to fill the vacancy so created for the remainder of the unexpired term.

(c)

The board shall select from their number a president and a secretary, and the manager of revenue, or the person performing the duties thereof, shall be ex officio treasurer of said board and custodian of all funds coming into its hands.

(4)

In fire protection districts, except as provided in subsection (6) of this section, the board shall consist of the board of directors of the fire protection district, the treasurer of the board of the fire protection district to be treasurer of the fund, and two active or retired old hire members of the fire department. The trustees shall serve terms of office on the board as follows: The president for the term of office, the treasurer for tenure in office, and two active or retired old hire members for two-year terms of office. Initial election of the old hire members of the fire department shall be conducted to elect one old hire member for two years and one old hire member for one year.

(5)

In county improvement districts, the board shall consist of one member of the governing board of the county in which the district is located, the county treasurer or finance officer, three residents of the county obligated to pay real or personal property taxes, and two active or retired old hire members of the fire department. The trustees shall serve terms of office on the board as follows: Members of the governing board, during their tenure in office; the county treasurer, during the treasurer’s tenure in office; and the two active or retired old hire members of the fire department for two-year terms of office.

(6)

Notwithstanding the provisions of subsections (2), (3), and (4) of this section, any municipality or fire protection district, with the concurrence of a majority of the active and retired old hire members voting thereon, may by ordinance or resolution create the board to administer the fund if the number of employer representatives on such board equals the number of member representatives on such board; except that, if fewer than two old hire members are available or willing to serve on such board, the number of employer representatives may exceed the number of member representatives.

(7)

In case of any consolidation or merger of any municipality, fire protection district, or county improvement district with one or more municipalities, fire protection districts, or county improvement districts, the former trustees of the various firefighters’ pension funds of such consolidated or merged political subdivisions shall, with due regard to equal representation, elect seven persons from their number to serve as trustees of the old hire firefighters’ pension fund of said merged or consolidated fund, not more than three of whom shall be old hire members, and the former trustees not so elected to serve shall cease to hold office. The trustees of said consolidated fund shall elect from their number a president, secretary, and treasurer.

(8)

The treasurer of the board, in addition to any custodian appointed by the board pursuant to section 31-30.5-204 (4), shall be the custodian of the fund and shall secure and safely keep the same, subject to the control and direction of the board, and shall keep books and accounts concerning said fund in such manner as may be prescribed by the board. The books and accounts shall always be subject to the inspection of the board or any member thereof or any other interested person. The treasurer, upon expiration of the treasurer’s term of office, shall surrender and deliver to the treasurer’s successor all bonds, securities, and unexpended moneys or other property that came into the treasurer’s hands as treasurer of said fund. The treasurer shall be required to supply bond in an amount designated by the board and paid for by the fund.

Source: Section 31-30.5-202 — Board of trustees - firefighters’ old hire pension fund, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-31.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

31‑30.5‑101
Legislative declaration
31‑30.5‑102
Definitions
31‑30.5‑103
Applicability
31‑30.5‑201
Funds created
31‑30.5‑202
Board of trustees - firefighters’ old hire pension fund
31‑30.5‑203
Board of trustees - police officers’ old hire pension fund
31‑30.5‑204
Powers and duties of the board
31‑30.5‑205
Attorneys to advise
31‑30.5‑206
Warrants drawn
31‑30.5‑207
Method of payment
31‑30.5‑208
Fund not subject to levy
31‑30.5‑209
Idle funds
31‑30.5‑210
Plan amendment
31‑30.5‑211
Affiliation with the fire and police pension association
31‑30.5‑212
Qualification requirements - internal revenue code - definitions
31‑30.5‑213
Dissolution of fire departments
31‑30.5‑301
Legislative declaration
31‑30.5‑302
Definitions
31‑30.5‑304
Limitation on existing funds - procedures
31‑30.5‑305
No change in employer obligation
31‑30.5‑306
Actuarial studies
31‑30.5‑307
State contribution
31‑30.5‑401
Sources of revenue for fund
31‑30.5‑402
Municipalities under fifty thousand - limit of contributions to old hire police officers’ pension plans
31‑30.5‑403
Employers under one hundred thousand - limit of contributions to old hire firefighter pension plans
31‑30.5‑404
Plans affiliated with the fire and police pension association
31‑30.5‑501
Old hire pension fund - investments
31‑30.5‑502
Insurance - investment by banks and trust companies
31‑30.5‑503
Alternative investment authority
31‑30.5‑601
Police officers’ old hire pension plans - municipalities under one hundred thousand in population
31‑30.5‑602
Firefighters’ old hire pension plans - municipalities and districts under one hundred thousand in population
31‑30.5‑603
Police officers’ old hire pension plans - municipalities of at least one hundred thousand in population
31‑30.5‑604
Firefighters’ old hire pension plans - municipalities of at least one hundred thousand in population
31‑30.5‑701
Coverage
31‑30.5‑702
Police officers’ old hire pension plans - municipalities under one hundred thousand in population
31‑30.5‑703
Firefighters’ old hire pension plans - municipalities and districts under one hundred thousand in population
31‑30.5‑704
Police officers’ old hire pension plans - municipalities of at least one hundred thousand in population
31‑30.5‑705
Firefighters’ old hire pension plans - municipalities of at least one hundred thousand in population
31‑30.5‑801
Exempt alternative programs authorized
31‑30.5‑802
Exempt money purchase plan option
31‑30.5‑803
Investment authority
Green check means up to date. Up to date

Current through Fall 2024

§ 31-30.5-202’s source at colorado​.gov