Colorado Code § 12-145-101

Legislative declaration
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It is the intent of the general assembly to promote
and encourage residents and nonresidents alike to participate in the enjoyment and use of the
mountains, rivers, and streams of Colorado and the state's fish and game and, to that end, in the
exercise of the police power of this state for the purpose of safeguarding the health, safety,
welfare, and freedom from injury or danger of the residents and nonresidents, to register and
regulate those persons who, for compensation, provide equipment or personal services to the
residents and nonresidents for the purpose of hunting and fishing. It is neither the intent of the
general assembly to interfere in any way with the business of livestock operations or to prevent
livestock owners from loaning or leasing buildings or animals to persons, nor is it intended to
prevent the owner from accompanying a person or persons on land that the person owns, nor is it
the intent of the general assembly to interfere in any way with the general public's ability to
enjoy the recreational value of Colorado's mountains, rivers, and streams when the services of
commercial outfitters are not utilized nor to interfere with the right of the United States to
manage the public lands under its control.

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