Colorado Code § 33-3-103

No liability for damage - when
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(1) The state shall not be liable for:
(a) Damage to livestock caused by coyotes, bobcats, or dogs. It is the intent of the
general assembly that the division shall use whatever proper means are available to effectively
minimize depredation to livestock by coyotes and bobcats.
(b) Damage to motor vehicles caused by wildlife;
(c) Injury to or the death of any person caused by wildlife;
(d) Damages, if the division has furnished to the claimant sufficient and appropriate
damage prevention materials and the claimant has refused to accept or use such materials
exclusively for game damage prevention, and if the provisions of section 33-3-103.5 have been
complied with by the division and the claimant;
(e) Damages, if the claimant has willfully failed to maintain damage prevention
materials throughout the normal life of such materials, and such materials have not been
damaged or destroyed by wildlife;
(f) Damages caused by wildlife if the claimant has unreasonably restricted hunting on
land under his control or has unreasonably restricted passage to other land by restricting access
across land under his control. In determining whether or not there has been an unreasonable
restriction on hunting or availability of access by the claimant, the division shall consider only
whether or not such restriction has significantly and adversely reduced a necessary harvest of
wildlife.
(g) Damages caused by wildlife, if claimant charges a fee in excess of five hundred
dollars per person, per season, for the purpose of big game hunting access on or across claimant's
property.
(2) (Deleted by amendment, L. 2009, (SB 09-024), ch. 323, p. 1723, § 1, effective June
1, 2009.)

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