In the event that any officer of the Colorado state patrol becomes incapacitated, by reason of service on the Colorado state patrol, to the extent that he is unable to perform the usual duties of an officer of the Colorado state patrol, he may be transferred, at the discretion of the chief, to duty in any of the offices of the Colorado state patrol in whatever capacity the chief may deem advisable. Any officer who is transferred to office duty, as set out in this section, shall not be deprived of any benefits as to pay because of such transfer or partial disability. A vacancy in the ranks of officers on Colorado state patrol duty caused by such transfer shall be filled in the usual manner, although such appointment would otherwise be in excess of the statutory limitations.
Source: L. 83: Entire article added, p. 927, § 1, effective July 1, 1984.
Structure Colorado Code
Part 2 - Colorado State Patrol
§ 24-33.5-201. Colorado State Patrol Created
§ 24-33.5-203. Duties of Executive Director and Patrol
§ 24-33.5-204. Departmental Cooperation
§ 24-33.5-205. Chief - Appointment - Qualifications
§ 24-33.5-206. Personnel - Appointment
§ 24-33.5-207. Personnel - Qualifications - Salary
§ 24-33.5-209. Trooper - Age Qualifications
§ 24-33.5-210. General Qualifications of Members of Patrol
§ 24-33.5-211. Divisions - Publications
§ 24-33.5-212. Powers and Duties of Officers
§ 24-33.5-214. Complaints Against Officers
§ 24-33.5-215. Political Activity Prohibited
§ 24-33.5-216. Patrol Services Furnished to Governor and Lieutenant Governor
§ 24-33.5-216.5. Patrol Services Furnished to the General Assembly
§ 24-33.5-217. Books, Supplies, and Equipment
§ 24-33.5-218. Patrol Has Access to Files
§ 24-33.5-219. Badges - Uniforms - Unauthorized Use
§ 24-33.5-220. Costs of Administration
§ 24-33.5-221. Provisional Appointments - Veterans' Rights
§ 24-33.5-222. Officers Incapacitated
§ 24-33.5-224. Duties During State Fair at Pueblo
§ 24-33.5-225. Receipt of Proceeds From Forfeited Property
§ 24-33.5-229. Alternative Municipal Traffic Enforcement Mechanisms Study Group - Report - Repeal