Colorado Code § 31-30-107

Disclosure of knowing misrepresentation by a peace officer required - disclosure waivers - reports - definitions
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(1) Subject to the limitations of this section, a
municipal police department or town marshal's office that employs, employed, or deputized on
or after January 1, 2010, a peace officer who applies for employment with another Colorado law
enforcement agency shall disclose to the hiring agency information, if available, indicating
whether the peace officer's employment history included any instances in which the peace officer
had a sustained violation for making a knowing misrepresentation:
(a) In any testimony or affidavit relating to the arrest or prosecution of a person or to a
civil case pertaining to the peace officer or to the peace officer's employment history; or
(b) During the course of any internal investigation by a law enforcement agency, which
investigation is related to the peace officer's alleged criminal conduct; official misconduct, as
described in section 18-8-404 or 18-8-405, C.R.S.; or use of excessive force, regardless of
whether the alleged criminal conduct, official misconduct, or use of excessive force occurred
while the peace officer was on duty, off duty, or acting pursuant to a service contract to which
the peace officer's employing agency is a party.
(2) The disclosure described in subsection (1) of this section is required only upon the
presentation of a written waiver to a municipal police department or town marshal's office,
which waiver explicitly authorizes the municipal police department or town marshal's office to
disclose the information described in said subsection (1), has been signed by the applicant peace
officer, and identifies the Colorado law enforcement agency that is considering the applicant
peace officer for employment. A municipal police department or town marshal's office that
receives such a waiver shall provide the disclosure to the Colorado law enforcement agency that
is considering the applicant peace officer for employment not more than seven days after such
receipt.
(3) A municipal police department or town marshal's office is not required to provide the
disclosure described in subsection (1) of this section if the police department or town marshal's
office is prohibited from providing such disclosure pursuant to a binding nondisclosure
agreement to which the police department or town marshal's office is a party, which agreement
was executed before August 5, 2015.
(4) (a) A municipal police department or town marshal's office shall notify the local
district attorney whenever the municipal police department or town marshal's office learns that
any peace officer of the municipal police department or town marshal's office has made a
knowing misrepresentation:
(I) In any testimony or affidavit relating to the arrest or prosecution of a person or to a
civil case pertaining to the peace officer or to the peace officer's employment history; or
(II) During the course of any internal investigation by a law enforcement agency, which
investigation is related to the peace officer's alleged criminal conduct; official misconduct, as
described in section 18-8-404 or 18-8-405, C.R.S.; or use of excessive force, regardless of
whether the alleged criminal conduct, official misconduct, or use of excessive force occurred
while the peace officer was on duty, off duty, or acting pursuant to a service contract to which
the peace officer's employing agency is a party.
(b) A municipal police department or town marshal's office shall provide the notice
described in paragraph (a) of this subsection (4) not more than seven days after the municipal
police department or town marshal's office learns that a peace officer of the municipal police
department or town marshal's office has made a knowing misrepresentation, as described in said
paragraph (a).
(5) A municipal police department or town marshal's office is not liable for complying
with the provisions of this section.
(6) As used in this section, unless the context requires otherwise, "state or local law
enforcement agency" means:
(a) The Colorado state patrol created pursuant to section 24-33.5-201, C.R.S.;
(b) The Colorado bureau of investigation created pursuant to section 24-33.5-401,
C.R.S.;
(c) A county sheriff's office;
(d) A municipal police department;
(e) The division of parks and wildlife within the department of natural resources created
pursuant to section 24-1-124, C.R.S.; or
(f) A town marshal's office.

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