§ 28-3-1703. Definitions
As used in this part 17, unless the context otherwise requires: “Eligible youth” means a person who has voluntarily consented, with the written permission of his or her parent or guardian if the person is a minor, to participate in the National Guard youth challenge corps program and the United States congressional youth awards program […]
§ 28-3-1704. Youth Challenge Corps Program – Authority – Youth Challenge Corps Program Fund – Creation
The department is hereby authorized to operate a youth challenge corps program through the use of National Guard or other facilities and equipment for the purpose of providing eligible youth with a program to help them obtain a high school diploma or successfully complete a high school equivalency examination, increase their employment potential, and enhance […]
§ 28-3-1602. Establishment of National Guard Facilities – Rules
If rights to the property described in section 28-3-1603 are transferred to the department, the general assembly hereby authorizes the establishment and maintenance of National Guard facilities, referred to in this part 16 as the “guard facilities”, located adjacent to the western slope military veterans’ cemetery. The guard facilities shall be for the purpose of […]
§ 28-3-1603. Location of National Guard Facilities
The department, in preparing, developing, constructing, and maintaining the guard facilities, may use for such purposes a parcel consisting of approximately thirty-five acres, as determined by the facilities master plan, of existing improved and unimproved property surrounding the western slope military veterans’ cemetery within the eastern portion of the real property known as the Grand […]
§ 28-3-1701. Short Title
This part 17 shall be known and may be cited as the “Colorado Youth Challenge Corps Program Act”. Source: L. 2009: Entire part added, (HB 09-1280), ch. 384, p. 2083, § 1, effective August 5.
§ 28-3-1702. Legislative Declaration
The general assembly hereby finds and declares that: The need for educating at-risk or disruptive youth is well established; Recognizing the need for special programs to address positive youth development, the United States congress authorized and appropriated moneys for the use of National Guard or other facilities and equipment for the provision of a program […]
§ 28-3-1401. Short Title
This part 14 shall be known and may be cited as the “Colorado State Military Service Civil Relief Act of 2002”. Source: L. 2002: Entire part added, p. 690, § 1, effective July 1.
§ 28-3-1402. Applicability
This part 14 shall apply to any person who is called to state military service, as the term “military service” is defined in section 28-3-101, or called to state defense force active duty, as the term is defined in section 28-4-102, for any period of time longer than thirty days and who is ordered by […]
§ 28-3-1403. Stay of Civil Proceedings
Any court of competent jurisdiction may, on its own motion, stay any civil action or proceeding that involves a person described in section 28-3-1402 for the duration of the period of service or duty and for thirty days thereafter, or may otherwise dispose of the case as may be equitable to conserve the interests of […]
§ 28-3-1404. Actions for Rent or Possession by Landlord
Except as otherwise provided in paragraph (b) of this subsection (1), an eviction, distress action, or requirement for deposit of accrued rent, as provided for in law, may not proceed against any person described in section 28-3-1402 during the period of service or duty and for thirty days thereafter if: The person, within thirty days […]