Colorado Rangers Law Enforcement Shared Reserve
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.
- Authorizes the board of the CLER to establish policies to allow compensation to be paid to a Colorado ranger if the Colorado ranger:
- Is deployed as a peace officer to a jurisdiction for an extended period, as defined or described in the policies; or
- Is deployed as a peace officer outside the state as authorized by a specified interstate compact for any length of time; and
- Authorizes the CLER to accept gifts, grants, and donations.
(Note: This summary applies to this bill as introduced.)