Colorado Code § 26-23-102

Training veterans to train their own service dogs pilot program - created - purpose - selection process - services to veterans
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(1) There is created in the department the
training veterans to train their own service dogs pilot program. The purpose of the program is to
identify and train a group of up to ten eligible veterans to pair with dogs, as identified by
qualified canine trainers in conjunction with the veterans, to foster, train, and ultimately utilize
the dogs as their own service or companion animals. The program will further offer those
veterans who graduate from the program with a trained dog the opportunity and necessary
follow-along services to expand the program, if willing, by identifying, fostering, and training a
subsequent dog for another eligible veteran who is unable to complete one or more parts of the
process due to physical limitations.
(2) The department must establish and post the eligibility criteria for selection to the
program for veterans and canines, as well as requirements for a nonprofit selected to implement
the program pursuant to section 26-23-103.

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