Colorado Code § 33-10-115

Use of parks and recreational areas by nonprofit backcountry search and rescue organizations - definitions - rules
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(1) This section shall be known and may be
cited as the "Colorado Backcountry Search and Rescue State Parks Usage Act".
(2) As used in this section:
(a) "Backcountry search and rescue activities" means official drills, exercises, live
incidents, or other such activities that provide instruction to backcountry search and rescue
personnel, and that are conducted at any time of the day, including, without limitation, overnight
or over several days and nights.
(b) "Park, recreation area, or facility" means:
(I) A state park;
(II) A state recreation area; or
(III) A state-owned facility that is open to the public and related to or adjoining a state
park or a state recreation area.
(c) "Public or nonprofit backcountry search and rescue organization" means a not-for-
profit entity that performs backcountry search and rescue, disaster relief, or national defense
missions in Colorado. The term includes, without limitation, the Colorado civil air patrol,
governmental search and rescue organizations, and the Colorado search and rescue association.
(3) A public or nonprofit backcountry search and rescue organization shall be exempt
from all park fees when the organization is using a park, recreation area, or facility to conduct
backcountry search and rescue activities.
(4) The commission may promulgate rules as are reasonably necessary to implement this
section.

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