Colorado Code § 29-5-402

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As used in this part 4, unless the context otherwise requires:
(1) "Cancer" means cancer that originates as a cancer of the brain, skin, digestive
system, hematological system, or genitourinary system or as defined by the trust.
(2) "Covered individual" means a firefighter, hazardous materials trooper, part-time
firefighter, or volunteer firefighter who meets the coverage requirements in section 29-5-403
(12).
(3) "Employer" means a municipality, special district, fire authority, or county
improvement district that employs one or more firefighters, part-time firefighters, or volunteer
firefighters. Beginning July 1, 2020, "employer" also means the division of fire prevention and
control created in section 24-33.5-1201 and the department of public safety created in section
24-33.5-103. "Employer" does not include a power authority created pursuant to section 29-1-
204 or a municipally owned utility.
(4) "Firefighter" means a full-time, active employee of an employer who regularly works
at least one thousand six hundred hours in any calendar year and whose duties are directly
involved with the provision of fire protection services, and who is not a volunteer firefighter.
(4.5) "Hazardous materials trooper" means a person employed by the Colorado state
patrol to support the regulation of hazardous materials on highways in the state.
(5) "Part-time firefighter" means an active employee of an employer who regularly
works less than one thousand six hundred hours in any calendar year, whose duties are directly
involved with the provision of fire protection services, and who is not a volunteer firefighter.
(6) "Trust" means a multiple employer health trust described in section 10-3-903.5
(7)(b)(I), established for the purposes of this part 4.
(7) "Volunteer firefighter" means a volunteer firefighter as defined in section 31-30-
1102, including a person meeting this definition who provides volunteer services to a fire
authority created by an intergovernmental agreement providing fire protection.

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