Colorado Code § 12-145-103

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As used in this article 145, unless the context otherwise
requires:
(1) "Compensation" means making, or attempting to make, a profit, salary, or increase in
business or financial standing, or supporting any part of other programs or activities, to include
receiving fees, charges, dues, service swaps, or something that is not strictly a sharing of actual
expenses incurred from amounts received from or for outfitting services rendered or to be
rendered.
(2) "Consultant" means a person who is hired by the director to assist in any
investigation initiated under this article 145 or any member of an advisory committee appointed
pursuant to section 12-145-114.
(3) "Entity" means an entity authorized by Colorado law to conduct business, including,
but not limited to, a corporation, partnership, limited liability partnership, or limited liability
company.
(4) "Guide" means any individual who:
(a) Accompanies an outfitter's client to assist the client in the taking or attempted taking
of wildlife; and
(b) Either:
(I) Is employed for compensation by an outfitter; or
(II) Has independently contracted with an outfitter.
(5) "Outfitter" means a person soliciting to provide or providing, for compensation,
outfitting services for the purpose of hunting or fishing on land that the person does not own.
(6) "Outfitting services" means providing transportation of individuals, equipment,
supplies, or wildlife by means of vehicle, vessel, or pack animal, facilities including but not
limited to tents, cabins, camp gear, food, or similar supplies, equipment, or accommodations,
and guiding, leading, packing, protecting, supervising, instructing, or training persons or groups
of persons in the take or attempted take of wildlife.
(7) "Peace officer" means a peace officer as described in section 16-2.5-101.
(8) "Person" means an individual or entity.

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