Colorado Code § 25-4-606

Animals to be confined to prevent spread of rabies. Whenever the board of
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health of a health department or the county board of health has reason to believe or has been
notified by the department of public health and environment that there is imminent danger that
rabies may spread within that county or district, such board shall serve public notice by
publication in a newspaper of general circulation in such county or district covered by such
department requiring the owners of dogs, cats, other pet animals, or other mammals specified to
confine such dogs, cats, pet animals, or mammals for such period as may be necessary to prevent
the spread of rabies in such county or district.

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