Colorado Code § 28-4-106

Pay - members - employees of state
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All officers and enlisted persons of the
Colorado state defense force when on state defense force active duty by order of the governor
shall receive the same pay and allowances as are paid to officers and enlisted persons of like
rank or grade in the Army of the United States. Officers and enlisted persons may also
voluntarily perform state defense force active duty in an unpaid volunteer status. Regardless of
pay status, the officers and enlisted persons of the Colorado state defense force shall be
construed to be employees of the state of Colorado, and, in the event that any such officer or
enlisted person incurs injuries or becomes sick, diseased, or deceased while on active duty under
orders of the governor of the state of Colorado, he or she shall be entitled to all of the benefits of
the "Workers' Compensation Act of Colorado", articles 40 to 47 of title 8, C.R.S., accruing to
employees of the state of Colorado.

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