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Bill Detail: HB24-1139

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Title Death Benefit for State Employee Surviving Spouse
Status Governor Signed (04/04/2024)
Bill Subjects
  • Labor & Employment
House Sponsors R. Armagost (R)
S. Lieder (D)
Senate Sponsors T. Exum Sr. (D)
P. Will (R)
House Committee Business Affairs and Labor
Senate Committee Business, Labor and Technology
Date Introduced 01/29/2024
Summary

Pursuant to the Workers' Compensation Act of Colorado, if an
employee dies, death benefits are paid to a dependent surviving spouse of
the employee for life or until remarriage. The bill specifies that death
benefits will be paid to a dependent surviving spouse of a deceased
employee for life, regardless of remarriage, if the surviving spouse
receives death benefits pursuant to current law, and the deceased
employee was a state employee who worked in a job with a high-risk
classification.
The bill specifies that a job with a high-risk classification
includes certain employees of the Colorado state patrol, certain employees
of the Colorado bureau of investigation, certain employees of the
department of corrections, certain firefighters employed by the division
of fire prevention and control in the department of public safety, wildlife
officers and parks and recreation officers employed by the division of
wildlife in the department of natural resources, and employees of the
department of transportation responsible for highway safety and
maintenance.

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