Colorado Code § 31-30-1122

Retirement pension
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(1) The board of a municipality, with the prior
consent of the municipality's governing body, or the board of a fire protection district or county
improvement district may pay a retirement pension to a volunteer firefighter who has twenty
years of active service and who is over the age of fifty years. The retirement pension shall be an
amount determined by the board of not more than one hundred dollars per month, unless an
actuarial review indicates a higher payment is actuarially sound; except that any such amount
determined by the board of a municipality shall be made with the prior consent of the
municipality's governing body. Pensions that make payments in excess of three hundred dollars
per month are subject to the state contribution limitation specified in section 31-30-1112 (2)(b).
Except as provided in section 31-30-1132, a volunteer firefighter shall not receive a retirement
pension for service in a fire department while the firefighter is an active member of that
department. A volunteer firefighter shall maintain a minimum training participation in the fire
department of thirty-six hours each year to qualify for retirement benefits. A volunteer firefighter
who has served twenty years and who has not reached the age of fifty years may be granted a
leave of absence and retain all rights to a retirement pension and is entitled to the retirement
pension when the firefighter is fifty years of age.
(2) Notwithstanding subsection (1) of this section, the board may pay a retirement
pension to a volunteer firefighter who has less than twenty years of active service if the
municipality's or district's fund is actuarially sound. The board shall determine the period of
active service necessary to qualify for this retirement pension, but in no event shall such period
be less than ten years of active service. The board shall not pay this retirement pension until the
volunteer firefighter is fifty years of age. The amount of this retirement pension shall be
determined by prorating the amount of the retirement pension under subsection (1) of this
section based on the volunteer firefighter's years of service.
(3) Whenever the board increases the retirement pension benefit payable pursuant to
subsection (1) of this section, such increase may also be applied to the pension benefit of any
retired volunteer firefighter receiving the pension benefit specified in subsection (1) of this
section at the time of such increase. The applicable pro rata share of any such increase, based
upon the number of years of service, may also be applied to the pension benefit of any retired
volunteer firefighter receiving the pension benefit specified in subsection (2) of this section at
the time of such increase. Whenever the board elects to apply any retirement pension increase
permitted under this subsection (3), the board shall apply such increase to the retirement pension
of all retired volunteer firefighters in a fire department who are eligible for such increase under
this subsection (3). Any actuarial review required under subsection (1) of this section shall
include the cost of any retirement pension increase permitted under this subsection (3).

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