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REFUSING TO EVACUATE PUTS YOU, YOUR COMMUNITY, AND YOUR FIREFIGHTERS LIVES AT RISK

RESPONDERS MAY NOT BE ABLE TO OR AVAILABLE TO ASSIST YOU DURING A MANDATORY  EVACUATION 

KEEP YOU AND YOUR FAMILY SAFE, EVACUATE  IMMEDIATELY WHEN A MANDATORY EVACUATION IS CALLED

Legal Authority for Mandatory Evacuation Orders

In 2002, then-Governor Bill Owens, Colorado's sheriffs, district attorneys, and county and municipal officials were notified that they do have the authority under emergency situations to order the evacuation of citizens and enforce the order should they choose to do so. A person disobeying these orders can be charged with the crime of obstructing government operations or obstructing a police officer or firefighter. The crimes are punishable with jail of up to one year and fines up to $1,000. The authority to enforce these laws is found in Colorado statutes and the power of the government to protect the safety and welfare of the community in disaster emergency circumstances.

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Complying with Mandatory Evacuations
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