Colorado Code § 33-11-113

Volunteer activities - qualified immunity - grant agreements for land stewardship activities - terms - insurance coverage - legislative declaration - scope of section
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(1) (a) The general assembly declares that the purpose of this section is to provide
additional protection, in accordance with 42 U.S.C. sec. 14502 (a), to volunteers and nonprofit
organizations providing land stewardship services under this article 11. In case of any conflict
between this section and section 13-21-115.5 or 13-21-115.7, or between this section and the
federal "Volunteer Protection Act of 1997", 42 U.S.C. sec. 14501 et seq., this section controls.
(b) This section does not apply to land stewardship activities occurring on state lands.
(2) (a) A volunteer performing land stewardship services in connection with a grant is
immune from civil liability for any act or omission that results in damage or injury if the
volunteer was acting within the scope of his or her designated duties unless the damage or injury
was caused by the volunteer's gross negligence or willful and wanton act or omission.
(b) A volunteer serving as an officer, director, or trustee of a nonprofit organization
performing land stewardship services in connection with a grant is immune from civil liability
for any act or omission that results in damage or injury if the volunteer was acting within the
scope of his or her official functions and duties as a director, officer, or trustee unless the
damage or injury was caused by a willful and wanton act or omission of the director, officer, or
trustee.
(c) A nonprofit organization performing land stewardship services in connection with a
grant is immune from civil liability for any act or omission that results in damage or injury
unless the damage or injury was caused by the nonprofit organization's willful and wanton act or
omission.
(3) Nothing in this section establishes, diminishes, or abrogates any duty that a director,
officer, or trustee of a nonprofit organization has to the nonprofit organization for which the
director, officer, or trustee serves.
(4) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a grant agreement, procurement
contract, or other agreement governing the conduct of land stewardship activities by a nonprofit
organization or volunteer in connection with a grant must not:
(a) Differentiate between "construction" and "maintenance", or words of similar import,
for liability purposes; or
(b) Require the nonprofit organization or any volunteer to purchase or maintain what is
or was, as of January 1, 2017, commonly known as completed operations liability coverage or
the substantial equivalent of completed operations liability coverage, however designated.
(5) (a) (I) The immunity granted by subsections (2)(a) and (2)(b) of this section does not
extend to any act or omission by a volunteer while operating a vehicle unless the operation of the
vehicle is an integral part of, and physically proximate to, a land stewardship activity and within
the scope of the volunteer's designated duties in connection with that activity.
(II) Notwithstanding subsection (2)(a) or (2)(b) of this section, a plaintiff may sue and
recover civil damages from a volunteer based upon a negligent act or omission involving the
operation of a motor vehicle during a land stewardship activity; except that the amount
recovered from the volunteer shall not exceed the limits of applicable insurance coverage
maintained by or on behalf of the volunteer with respect to the negligent operation of a motor
vehicle in such circumstances. Nothing in this subsection (5)(a)(II) limits the right of a plaintiff
to recover from a policy of uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage available to the plaintiff
as a result of a motor vehicle accident.
(b) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a grant agreement, procurement
contract, or other agreement governing the conduct of land stewardship activities by a nonprofit
organization or volunteer in connection with a grant must not require the nonprofit organization
or any volunteer to purchase or maintain liability coverage for operation of a vehicle other than a
complying policy of insurance as required by Colorado law, other than this article 11, for lawful
operation of the vehicle in Colorado.

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