Colorado Code § 33-2-105.9

Reintroduction of the North American wolverine - requirements - compensation to owners of livestock - reports - rules - definitions - legislative declaration
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(1) As used in this section, unless the context otherwise requires:
(a) "Federal act" means the federal "Endangered Species Act of 1973", 16 U.S.C. sec.
1531 et seq., as amended.
(b) "Livestock" has the meaning set forth in section 33-2-105.8 (5).
(c) "North American wolverine" means the species Gulo gulo luscus.
(2) Subject to the requirements of this section, the general assembly authorizes the
division to reintroduce the North American wolverine in the state.
(3) As long as the North American wolverine remains on the list of threatened or
endangered species pursuant to the federal act, the division shall not reintroduce the North
American wolverine in the state until the effective date of a final rule designating the North
American wolverine in Colorado as a nonessential experimental population pursuant to 16
U.S.C. sec. 1539 (j), as published in the federal register by the United States fish and wildlife
service.
(4) In conducting the reintroduction of the North American wolverine in the state, the
division shall:
(a) Comply with:
(I) The final rule described in subsection (3) of this section;
(II) The approach described in a North American wolverine restoration plan developed
by the division; and
(III) All applicable federal laws, including, if applicable, the federal "National
Environmental Policy Act of 1969", 42 U.S.C. sec. 4321 et seq., as amended; and
(b) Work cooperatively with federal land management agencies that have jurisdiction
over federal public lands where North American wolverines may be released in Colorado.
(5) The division shall develop a North American wolverine restoration plan pursuant to
subsection (4)(a)(II) of this section, and before the division reintroduces the North American
wolverine in the state, the commission shall adopt rules providing for payment of fair
compensation to owners of livestock for losses of livestock caused by the North American
wolverine pursuant to the claim procedures described in sections 33-3-107 to 33-3-110.
(6) (a) Before the reintroduction of the North American wolverine in the state occurs, the
department shall:
(I) Prepare a report in accordance with section 33-2-105.7 (2) and deliver the report in
accordance with section 33-2-105.7 (3); and
(II) Develop a communications plan that outlines the division's planned communications
for proposed releases of the North American wolverine. The communications plan must include
a description of how the division will communicate with stakeholders and boards of county
commissioners in general locations of proposed releases of the North American wolverine.
(b) The department shall prepare a report in accordance with section 33-2-105.7 (4) for
each of the five years after the reintroduction of the North American wolverine occurs.
Notwithstanding the requirement in section 24-1-136 (11)(a)(I), the department shall deliver the
report in accordance with section 33-2-105.7 (3).
(7) The division may compensate owners of livestock pursuant to subsection (5) of this
section from the wildlife cash fund created in section 33-1-112 (1); except that the division shall
not use money within the wildlife cash fund that is generated from the sale of hunting and
fishing licenses or from associated federal grants to implement this subsection (7).
(8) The general assembly deems the recommended expenditure described in this
subsection (8) to be in the interest of the people of the state. Pursuant to section 24-33-111 (3),
the executive director is authorized to obligate and expend seven hundred fifty thousand dollars
from the species conservation trust fund created in section 24-33-111 (2)(a) for the purposes of
implementing and administering this section, except as set forth in subsection (7) of this section.
The money described in this subsection (8) is available in state fiscal year 2024-25 and remains
available for the authorized purposes until the money is fully expended.

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