House Bill 25-1181 Revised

LLS NO. 25-0002.01 Jason Gelender x4330
First Regular Session
Seventy-fifth General Assembly
State of Colorado

House Sponsorship

Clifford and Pugliese, Bacon, Duran, Hamrick, Lieder, Lindsay, Lindstedt, McCluskie, Ricks

Senate Sponsorship

Weissman and Lundeen,


This Version Includes All Amendments Adopted on Second Reading in the Second House

Senate 2nd Reading Unamended March 17, 2025

House 3rd Reading Unamended March 4, 2025

House 2nd Reading Unamended March 3, 2025


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Judiciary

Senate Committees

Judiciary


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Bill Summary

(Note: This summary applies to this bill as introduced and does not reflect any amendments that may be subsequently adopted. If this bill passes third reading in the house of introduction, a bill summary that applies to the reengrossed version of this bill will be available at http://leg.colorado.gov.)

The Colorado rangers law enforcement shared reserve, commonly known as the Colorado rangers (CLER), is a statewide law enforcement agency that has been established as a political subdivision of the state through the execution of an intergovernmental agreement for the public purpose of promoting the safety, security, and general welfare of all Coloradans by establishing a peace officers standards and training board (P.O.S.T. board) certified statewide shared peace officer reserve force.

Sections 1 through 4 of the bill update laws relating to civil defense workers and peace officers to clarify the status of the CLER as a governmental entity created by intergovernmental agreement rather than as a volunteer organization, as it was prior to 2018, the requirement that a Colorado ranger be a P.O.S.T. board certified peace officer, and the scope of a Colorado ranger's authority.

Section 5: