Colorado Code § 13-71-128

Reimbursement of unemployed jurors during first three days of service
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Each trial or grand juror who is unemployed may apply to the jury commissioner on the first day
of juror service and shall be reimbursed by the state for reasonable travel, child care, and other
necessary out-of-pocket expenses, except food, for the first three days of juror service or any part
thereof. The state court administrator shall establish guidelines for the reimbursement of
unemployed trial and grand jurors. No award for an unemployed juror shall exceed fifty dollars
per day of juror service, and the court shall approve, prior to reimbursement, any award which is
outside the guidelines. Any juror who is not regularly employed, including, but not limited to,
retired persons, homemakers, students, unemployed persons, and persons receiving
unemployment benefits, shall be entitled to reimbursement under this section. Juror service shall
not cause a person to lose unemployment benefits.

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