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§ 35-40-100.2. Definitions

As used in this part 1, unless the context otherwise requires: “Animal” means coyotes, foxes, bobcats, bears, mountain lions, wolves, beavers, muskrats, raccoons, opossums, and striped skunks and any animals identified by rule promulgated by the commissioner and approved by the parks and wildlife commission. (1.5) “At risk” means any depredating animal species that has […]

§ 35-40-101. Powers and Duties of the Commissioner – Rules – Agreements

It is the duty of the commissioner to control depredating animals within the state of Colorado to reduce economic losses to agricultural products or resources, except as otherwise set forth in subsection (4) of this section. The commissioner has exclusive jurisdiction, as described in this article, over the control of depredating animals. The commissioner may […]

§ 35-40-102. Control of Depredating Animals

To further promote the control of depredating animals, the organized and systematic plan for such control may be extended by cooperative agreements between any person including, but not limited to, counties, associations, or corporations on the one part and the commissioner and the United States, or either of them, on the other part. Source: L. […]

§ 35-40-106. Hunters – How Recommended

All government hunters employed under sections 35-40-101 to 35-40-106 shall be employed by recommendation of local county livestock growers’ associations. Source: L. 35: p. 928, § 5. CSA: C. 73, § 18. CRS 53: § 8-7-7. C.R.S. 1963: § 8-7-6.

§ 35-40-113. Permit System for Poisoning of Predators

The commissioner, after hearing and after consideration of both the needs and concerns involved, shall adopt a permit system incorporating the policies and procedures developed by the commissioner in cooperation with the division of parks and wildlife, pursuant to which annual permits shall be issued for the use of poisons by livestock operators, owners, or […]

§ 35-40-115. Enforcement

Repealed. Repealed. Repealed. Whenever it appears to the commissioner, upon sufficient evidence satisfactory to the commissioner, that any person has engaged in or is about to engage in any act or practice constituting a violation of any provision of this part 1 or of any rule or of any order promulgated under this part 1, […]