Colorado Code § 28-5-502

Interment of deceased veterans
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(1) It is the duty of the county
commissioners in each county of this state to designate some proper person in each county
whose duty it is to cause the decent interment of the bodies of honorably discharged military
personnel and discharged LGBT veterans:
(a) (I) Who died without leaving sufficient means to defray funeral expenses; or
(II) Who died leaving a family in indigent circumstances; and
(b) (I) Who served in any branch of the armed forces of the United States during any
period of any declared or any undeclared war or other armed hostilities against an armed foreign
enemy; or
(II) Who served on active duty in any branch of the armed services in any campaign or
expedition for which a campaign badge is authorized.
(2) Burial must not be made in that portion of a cemetery or burial ground used
exclusively for the burial of deceased indigent persons. Each county, by resolution of its board of
county commissioners, shall establish the maximum expense to the county for each burial,
exclusive of any federal funds provided for such purposes. In case the deceased veteran has
relatives or friends who desire to conduct the funeral services, they shall be permitted to do so,
and the expenses shall be paid as provided in this section.

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