Colorado Code § 28-5-801

Establishment of veterans service offices
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(1) The board of county
commissioners of each county in this state shall establish a county veterans service office and
shall appoint a county veterans service officer for the county to further prompt and efficient
service to all veterans in the state of Colorado on a uniform basis. If the board of county
commissioners determines that additional county veterans service officers are necessary, the
board may authorize the appointed county veterans service officer to hire additional county
veterans service officers. A board of county commissioners may also authorize the appointed
county veterans service officer to hire any staff as the board determines necessary at a rate of
compensation as fixed by the board, together with the necessary and actual traveling and other
expenses incurred in their work as approved by the board of county commissioners and other
expenses as the board deems necessary for the proper operation of the office, payable monthly
out of the county general fund in the manner provided by law. The board of county
commissioners, in its discretion, may authorize the appointed county veterans service officer to
hire any county officer, official, or employee as a county veterans service officer, if qualified to
serve pursuant to the provisions of section 28-5-802, at a rate of additional compensation for
additional duties as fixed by the board of county commissioners.
(2) The boards of county commissioners of adjacent counties may act jointly in
establishing a veterans service office for such counties and in appointing a veterans service
officer, authorizing the hiring of additional county veterans service officers, and authorizing the
hiring of staff as determined necessary to operate an office for the counties, at a rate of
compensation as fixed by the boards of county commissioners joining in the appointment or
authorized hire of an officer or authorized hire of staff, together with the actual and necessary
expenses incurred in their work, as approved by the boards of county commissioners. The
salaries, expenses, and all other jointly approved expenses necessary for the proper operation of
the office must be paid by the boards of county commissioners out of their respective county
general funds in the manner provided by law, each county bearing its share in the proportion that
the population of each county bears to the total population of the counties combining to establish
the office.

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