Colorado Code § 25-4-607

Order of board of health requiring inoculation of animals - veterinarian waiver of order
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(1) (a) When it is deemed advisable in the interest of public health and safety,
the board of health of an organized health department or a county board of health may order that
all dogs, cats, other pet animals, or other mammals in the county or district be vaccinated against
rabies, such vaccination to be performed by a licensed veterinarian or under the indirect
supervision, as defined in section 12-315-104 (10.5), of a licensed veterinarian. The veterinarian
signing a rabies vaccination certificate shall ensure that the person who administered the vaccine
is identified on the certificate and has been appropriately trained in vaccine storage, handling,
and administration and in the management of adverse events.
(b) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (a) of this subsection (1), a board of
health of an organized health department or a county board of health shall not order the
inoculation of dogs, cats, or ferrets against rabies any more frequently than is recommended in
the "Compendium of Animal Rabies Control" as promulgated by the national association of state
public health veterinarians.
(2) A veterinarian, with the written consent of an animal's owner, may issue a written
waiver pursuant to the rules of the health department, exempting an animal from a rabies
vaccination order if the veterinarian, in his or her professional opinion, determines that the rabies
inoculation is contraindicated due to the animal's medical condition.
(3) (a) The executive director of the health department shall enact rules allowing for the
exemption of an animal from a rabies vaccination due to the medical condition of the animal.
(b) The owner of an animal seeking an exemption from a rabies vaccination for his or
her animal must provide the veterinarian with written consent for the exemption.
(c) A veterinarian supplying a waiver exempting an animal from a rabies vaccination,
county, district, and municipal health departments, their assistants and employees, the health
department, health officers, and anyone enforcing this part 6 shall not be liable for any
subsequent accident, disease, injury, or quarantine that may occur as a result of an animal
exempted from a rabies vaccination pursuant to the rules of the health department.
(4) A waiver executed pursuant to this section shall be accepted and recognized by any
local or regional authority issuing licenses for the ownership of animals.

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