Colorado Code § 33-11-110

Uniform signs and markers
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The commission may establish uniform signs
and markers, which signs and markers may include appropriate and distinctive symbols. Where
trails cross lands administered by federal agencies, such markers may be provided and erected by
the appropriate federal agency at appropriate points along trails and maintained by the federal
agency administering the trails in accordance with standards mutually established by the division
and the federal agency concerned. Where trails cross lands of state or local governmental
agencies, the division may provide such uniform signs and markers to such agencies in
accordance with written agreements and may require such agencies to erect and maintain them in
accordance with standards established in such agreements.

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