Colorado Code § 24-34-1002

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As used in this part 10, unless the context otherwise requires:
(1) "Adaptive outdoor recreation user" means a person with a disability who uses the
Colorado outdoors, including but not limited to those persons using ski areas and persons using
adaptive or specialized recreation equipment.
(2) "Basic access", or "basic accessibility", constitute public safety issues and mean the
general practice of making information, activities, and environments sensible, meaningful,
usable, and safe for as many people as possible.
(3) "Colorado outdoors" means Colorado's open spaces, state parks, public lands, and
any other outdoor recreation areas open to the public in the state.
(4) "Commission" means the Colorado civil rights commission created in section 24-34-
303.
(5) "Government subcommittee" means the subcommittee created in section 24-34-1007
to study and make recommendations related to physical and programmatic basic accessibility
within state and local government.
(6) "Housing subcommittee" means the subcommittee created in section 24-34-1006 to
study and make recommendations related to the affordability, accessibility, and attainability of
housing for persons with disabilities.
(7) "Outdoors subcommittee" means the subcommittee created in section 24-34-1005 to
study and make recommendations related to basic access to the Colorado outdoors for persons
with disabilities.
(8) "Rewrite subcommittee" means the subcommittee created in section 24-34-1004 to
study and make recommendations concerning the various issues related to the rewrite and
modernization of the Colorado Revised Statutes concerning civil rights for persons with
disabilities.
(9) "Task force" means the task force on the rights of Coloradans with disabilities
created in section 24-34-1003.

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