Colorado Code § 15-19-106.5

Disposition of abandoned cremated remains of veterans - liability - applicability - definitions
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(1) As used in this section, unless the context otherwise requires:
(a) "Cremains facility" means a facility that may have unclaimed cremains of a veteran
or qualified family member or any information related to unclaimed cremains, including but not
limited to a mortuary, funeral home, cemetery, or coroner.
(b) "Cremated remains" or "cremains" has the same meaning set forth in section 12-135-
102 (3).
(c) "Interment benefits" means any benefit that includes eligibility to be interred in a
national cemetery under the control of the national cemetery administration or in any state
veterans' cemetery.
(d) "Qualified family member" means a spouse or dependent of a veteran who is eligible
for interment benefits.
(e) "State veterans' cemetery" means the Homelake military veterans cemetery
established pursuant to section 26-12-205 and the western slope military veterans' cemetery
established pursuant to section 28-5-708.
(f) "Status information" means a person's first name, last name, date of birth, date of
death, and social security number.
(g) "Veteran" has the same meaning set forth in section 28-5-100.3.
(h) "Veterans' remains recovery organization" means an entity recognized and
authorized by the United States veterans administration and the national personnel records center
to verify and inter the unclaimed remains, including cremated remains, of United States military
veterans and qualified family members.
(2) Notwithstanding section 15-19-106 (4)(b)(II), a veterans' remains recovery
organization has the right to research, recover, and inter any unclaimed cremains of a veteran or
qualified family member.
(3) (a) A veterans' remains recovery organization may contact any cremains facility that
may have unclaimed veterans' or qualified family members' cremains. The veterans' remains
recovery organization shall provide proper identifying documentation to the cremains facility.
(b) After receiving documentation identifying the organization as a veterans' remains
recovery organization, a cremains facility shall provide all status information in the facility's
possession to the organization.
(c) The veterans' remains recovery organization shall inventory any unclaimed cremains
and any information related to the unclaimed cremains in order to identify any cremains of a
veteran or qualified family member. The organization shall contact the national personnel
records center to verify whether any of the unclaimed cremains are of a veteran who is eligible
for interment benefits or qualified family member.
(4) If a veterans' remains recovery organization determines that unclaimed cremains are
of a veteran who is eligible for interment benefits or other qualified family member, the
organization shall issue the following notices, as applicable:
(a) If the veterans' remains recovery organization knows of a person described in section
15-19-106 (1)(a) to (1)(f) who has the right to take possession of the cremains, the organization
shall send notice by mail to that person of that person's eligibility to take possession of the
cremains; or
(b) If the veterans' remains recovery organization does not know of a person described in
section 15-19-106 (1)(a) to (1)(f) who has the right to take possession of the cremains, the
organization shall publish a notice in a newspaper of general circulation, published in the county
in which the death occurred or the cremains are located, stating that the cremains are unclaimed
and giving the name of the deceased if it is known.
(5) At least thirty days, but no later than forty-five days, after a notice has been issued
pursuant to subsection (4) of this section, the cremains facility shall transfer any unclaimed
cremains eligible for interment benefits to a national cemetery or state veterans' cemetery or to a
veterans' remains recovery organization for interment in a national cemetery or state veterans'
cemetery.
(6) A cremains facility or veterans' remains recovery organization is not subject to civil
liability for release of any information or release of unclaimed cremains pursuant to this section,
unless the facility or organization acts in bad faith or with malicious intent.
(7) This section applies only to cremains and does not apply to any other last remains,
including dead human bodies.

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