Colorado Code § 24-34-309

Public education - service and assistance animals - form used in housing
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(1) The division is authorized to educate the public about the definitions of assistance and
service animals, as those terms are defined in sections 18-13-107.3 and 18-13-107.7, and the
rights that accompany people with disabilities who use those animals. The division may:
(a) Use its website to include information on how a person with a disability can
complain about discrimination encountered in places of public accommodation and housing;
(b) Create and publicize public service announcements about the definitions of
assistance and service animals and links to the division's website;
(c) Create and publicize uniform signage for all places of public accommodation to
display to inform the public of the rules surrounding service and assistance animals;
(d) Create and publicize one or more forms that landlords, qualified individuals with a
disability, and health-care providers may use in making a determination contemplated by section
12-240-144, 12-245-229, or 12-255-133; and
(e) Establish an education program for law enforcement officers in Colorado about
service and assistance animals and how to provide effective communication to people with
disabilities when making inquiries under applicable law.
(2) If a landlord requires a tenant to provide documentation in connection with the
tenant's assistance animal, as that term is defined in section 18-13-107.3, C.R.S., the landlord
shall provide the tenant with the form specified in paragraph (d) of subsection (1) of this section
if the division has posted the form on its website. The tenant need not use the form.

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