Colorado Code § 39-3-202

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As used in this part 2, unless the context otherwise requires:
(1) "Division" means the division of veterans affairs in the department of military and
veterans affairs.
(1.5) "Exemption" means the property tax exemptions for qualifying seniors and
qualifying veterans with a disability allowed by section 39-3-203.
(2) (a) "Owner-occupier" means an individual who:
(I) Is an owner of record of residential real property that he or she occupies as his or her
primary residence;
(II) Is not an owner of record of the residential real property that he or she occupies as
his or her primary residence, but is:
(A) The spouse of an individual who is an owner of record of the residential real
property and who also occupies the residential real property as his or her primary residence; or
(B) The surviving spouse of an individual who was an owner of record of the residential
real property and who occupied the residential real property with the surviving spouse as his or
her primary residence until his or her death; or
(III) Is not an owner of record of the residential real property that he or she occupies as
his or her primary residence, only because the property has been purchased by or transferred to a
trust, a corporate partnership, or any other legal entity solely for estate planning purposes and is
the maker of the trust or a principal of the corporate partnership or other legal entity;
(IV) (A) Occupies residential real property as his or her primary residence; and
(B) Is the spouse of a person who also occupies the residential real property, who is not
the owner of record of the property only because the property has been purchased by or
transferred to a trust, a corporate partnership, or any other legal entity solely for estate planning
purposes, and who is the maker of the trust or a principal of the corporate partnership or other
legal entity; and
(V) (A) Occupies residential real property as his or her primary residence; and
(B) Is the surviving spouse of a person who occupied the residential real property with
the surviving spouse until his or her death, who was not the owner of record of the property at
the time of his or her death only because the property had been purchased by or transferred to a
trust, a corporate partnership, or any other legal entity solely for estate planning purposes prior to
his or her death, and who was the maker of the trust or a principal of the corporate partnership or
other legal entity prior to his or her death.
(b) "Owner-occupier" also includes any individual who, but for the confinement of the
individual to a hospital, nursing home, or assisted living facility, would occupy residential real
property as his or her primary residence and would meet one or more of the ownership criteria
specified in paragraph (a) of this subsection (2), if the residential real property:
(I) Is temporarily unoccupied; or
(II) Is occupied by the spouse or a financial dependent of the individual.
(3) "Owner of record" means an individual whose name appears on a valid recorded
deed to residential real property as an owner of the property.
(3.3) "Proof of qualifying veteran with a disability status" means documentary evidence
from the United States department of veterans affairs that an individual is a qualifying veteran
with a disability, as defined in subsection (3.5) of this section. The division shall develop
guidelines that specify the documentary evidence from the United States department of veterans
affairs that is required to establish proof of qualifying veteran with a disability status.
(3.5) "Qualifying veteran with a disability" means an individual who has served on
active duty in the United States armed forces, including a member of the Colorado National
Guard who has been ordered into the active military service of the United States, has been
separated therefrom under honorable conditions, and has either established a service-connected
disability that has been rated by the United States department of veterans affairs as a one
hundred percent permanent disability through disability retirement benefits pursuant to a law or
regulation administered by the department, the United States department of homeland security,
or the department of the Army, Navy, or Air Force or has individual unemployability status as
determined by the United States department of veterans affairs.
(4) "Surviving spouse" means an individual who was legally married to another
individual at the time of the other individual's death and who has not remarried.

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