Colorado Code § 13-21-113.3

Donation of firefighting equipment - exemption from civil and criminal liability - definitions - legislative declaration
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(1) A fire department or other person
or entity that donates surplus firefighting equipment to a fire department shall not be liable for
damages in any civil action or subject to prosecution in any criminal proceeding resulting from
the nature, age, condition, or packaging of such equipment; except that this exemption shall not
apply to the grossly negligent, willful, wanton, or reckless acts of donors that result in injury to
recipients of such equipment.
(2) As used in this section:
(a) "Fire department" has the meaning set forth in section 24-33.5-1202, C.R.S., and
includes a fire department that uses paid firefighters, volunteer firefighters, or both. The term
includes, without limitation, not-for-profit nongovernmental entities that are organized to
provide firefighting services and recognized under section 24-33.5-1208.5, C.R.S.
(b) "Firefighting equipment" means any and all equipment designed for or typically used
in the prevention and suppression of fire, the protection of firefighters, or the rescue and
extrication of victims of fire or other emergencies, including without limitation hoses, fire
trucks, rescue vehicles, extrication equipment, protective clothing, and breathing apparatus.
(3) A fire department that receives donated firefighting equipment pursuant to this
section shall not sell or offer to sell any such donated equipment. This prohibition shall not affect
the transfer of such donated equipment, without contemplation of remuneration, between fire
departments for future use.
(4) Nothing in this section limits the authority of any appropriate agency to regulate,
prohibit, or place conditions on the use of specific firefighting equipment.
(5) The general assembly intends that the provisions of this section and of the "Colorado
Governmental Immunity Act", article 10 of title 24, C.R.S., be read together and harmonized. If
any provision of this section is construed to conflict with a provision of the "Colorado
Governmental Immunity Act", the provision that grants the greatest immunity shall prevail.

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