Colorado Code § 29-5-110

Pension fund payments
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If any police officer, deputy sheriff, or firefighter of
any town, city, city and county, county, or fire protection district or of any state institution of
higher education employing peace officers in accordance with article 7.5 of title 24, C.R.S.,
should become disabled or be killed by reason of the performance of temporary duty within the
jurisdiction of another town, city, city and county, county, fire protection district, or state
institution of higher education, as provided in sections 29-5-103 to 29-5-107, and the disability
would entitle him or her or his or her death would entitle his or her survivor to payment from any
police or firefighters' or employee pension fund of the town, city, city and county, county, fire
protection district, or state institution of higher education assigning him or her to temporary duty
in another jurisdiction, had the injury occurred during the performance of his or her duties within
the assigning town, city, city and county, county, fire protection district, or state institution of
higher education, the police officer, deputy sheriff, or firefighter, or his or her survivor, shall be
entitled to the same payment from the pension fund of the assigning town, city, city and county,
county, fire protection district, or state institution of higher education, as he or she would have
been entitled to receive if the injury or death had occurred within the assigning town, city, city
and county, county, fire protection district, or state institution of higher education, and he or she
shall not be entitled to receive a payment from any police or firefighters' or employee pension
fund of the jurisdiction in which he or she performed the temporary duties.

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