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§ 28-5-502. Interment of Deceased Veterans

[ Editor’s note: This version of the introductory portion to subsection (1) is effective until November 11, 2021.] It is the duty of the county commissioners in each county of this state to designate some proper person in each county whose duty it is to cause the decent interment of the bodies of honorably discharged […]

§ 28-5-503. Headstone to Mark Graves

The county commissioners shall also see that headstones furnished by the veterans administration or furnished on behalf of the veterans described in section 28-5-502 shall be set at the expense of the county. Each county, by resolution of its board of county commissioners, shall establish the maximum expense to the county for setting such headstones. […]

§ 28-5-504. County of Residence

If the expenses of burial and setting of headstones are paid by the county in which the deceased person is buried, but such deceased person resided in another county in this state at the time of death, the county of residence shall reimburse such expenses to the county wherein the deceased is buried. Such expenses […]

§ 28-5-505. Cemetery Subdivision – State May Acquire and Maintain

[ Editor’s note: This version of this section is effective until November 11, 2021. ] The state has authority to acquire, establish, maintain, and improve in any cemetery in the state a suitable subdivision to be used as a burial place for honorably discharged veterans. Such subdivision shall consist of lots, each of sufficient area […]

§ 28-5-506. Care and Custody of Cemetery Subdivision

The care, custody, maintenance, improvement, management, and control of the subdivision referred to in section 28-5-505 may be vested by the state in the city, town, city and county, or county where the subdivision is established, but such vestment may also be delegated by the state to a military veteran service organization. Source: L. 2002: […]

§ 28-5-701. Division of Veterans Affairs – Transfer of Functions – Terminology

There is hereby created the division of veterans affairs within the department of military and veterans affairs, the head of which shall be the director of the division of veterans affairs who shall be appointed by the adjutant general acting in his or her capacity as the administrative head of the department. The director shall […]

§ 28-5-702. Board of Veterans Affairs

The Colorado board of veterans affairs and its powers, duties, and functions are hereby transferred by a type 2 transfer from the department of human services to the department of military and veterans affairs. The board shall advise and consult with the division in the administration and enforcement of this article. The board shall consist […]

§ 28-5-703. Rules – Duties

The board shall propose for adoption by the adjutant general such rules and regulations, not in conflict with this article or other laws, as it may deem necessary to govern the programs administered pursuant to this article. Any rules adopted by the board of human services in accordance with the requirements of the “State Administrative […]

§ 28-5-703.5. Notice to Revisor of Statutes – Repeal

The resource and legislative director of the department of military and veterans affairs shall notify the revisor of statutes in writing of the date on which the federal government created the Space National Guard in the “FY 2022 National Defense Authorization Act” by e-mailing the notice to revisorofstatutes.ga@state.co.us. This section is repealed, effective July 1 […]