Colorado Code § 24-34-1005

Subcommittee on basic access to Colorado outdoors for persons with disabilities - membership - purpose - reporting
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(1) On or before October 30, 2023, the task
force shall create the subcommittee on basic access to the Colorado outdoors for persons with
disabilities. The purpose of the outdoors subcommittee is to identify barriers to basic access to
and the enjoyment of the Colorado outdoors for persons with disabilities and to make
recommendations for addressing those barriers.
(2) The outdoors subcommittee must, at a minimum, include representation from
disability advocates, athletes and outdoor enthusiasts with disabilities, and government
representatives from appropriate agencies. Individuals are appointed by the governor based on
recommendations from the task force and at a minimum, the outdoors subcommittee includes:
(a) Four members who represent adaptive outdoor recreation users, adaptive outdoor
recreation programs, and adaptive trails; veteran service organizations that serve veterans with a
disability; and disability rights advocacy organizations; and
(b) Four members who represent Colorado's outdoor recreation industry and appropriate
government agencies.
(3) The outdoors subcommittee shall submit a report with its findings and
recommendations, including recommendations on best practices and guidance for creating basic
access to Colorado outdoor spaces for people with disabilities, to the task force on or before
December 1, 2024.

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