Colorado Code § 31-30-1123

Retirement pension - sources of payment
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The retirement pension of a
volunteer firefighter who has earned twenty years of active service as a volunteer firefighter for
any one municipality or district shall be paid from the fund of that municipality or district, and
no other fund shall pay a pension to that volunteer firefighter. The retirement pension of a
volunteer firefighter who earns twenty years of active service as a volunteer firefighter after June
2, 1977, by serving more than one municipality or district shall be paid from the fund of each
municipality or district for which the volunteer firefighter served at least five years. The amount
paid by each fund for each year of service with the particular municipality or district shall equal
one-twentieth of the retirement pension being paid by that fund on the day the volunteer
firefighter left the service of the particular municipality or district. The retirement pension of a
volunteer firefighter who earns twenty years of active service as a volunteer firefighter by
serving more than one municipality or district shall be paid only by the municipality or district
last served by that volunteer firefighter if any part of the twenty years of service was earned on
or before June 2, 1977. In no event shall a volunteer firefighter receive a total retirement benefit
from all volunteer firefighter pension funds exceeding the maximum amount paid by the board
from such funds pursuant to section 31-30-1122 (1) or four hundred fifty dollars, whichever is
greater.

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