Colorado Code § 33-3-106

Excessive damage to property - permit to take wildlife - when - harassment by dogs
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(1) (a) Where wildlife is causing excessive damage to property, as
determined by the division after consultation with the property owner, the division is authorized
to issue a permit to the property owner, the property owner's designee, or to such other person
selected by the division to kill a specified number of the species of wildlife causing such
excessive damage. Upon request by the property owner, whenever the wildlife causing the
excessive damage exceeds the wildlife objective set by the division for that species for that
geographical area for the current year, the division is encouraged to issue a permit under this
section. Any determination by the division that the damage being caused is not excessive may,
upon application by the property owner, be reviewed by the commission.
(b) No permit to take wildlife pursuant to this subsection (1) shall be issued or used in
violation of any local restriction on firearm use.
(2) Any wildlife killed, as permitted under subsection (1) of this section, shall remain the
property of the state and shall be field dressed promptly, and such killing shall be reported to the
division within forty-eight hours; except that the killing of a bear or mountain lion shall be
reported within five days.
(3) Nothing in this section shall make it unlawful to trap, kill, or otherwise dispose of
bears, mountain lions, or dogs without a permit in situations when it is necessary to prevent them
from inflicting death, damage, or injury to livestock, real property, a motor vehicle, or human
life and additionally, in the case of dogs, when it is necessary to prevent them from inflicting
death or injury to big game and to small game, birds, and mammals. Any wildlife killed as
permitted under this subsection (3) shall remain the property of the state, and such killing shall
be reported to the division within five days. The division may bring a civil action against the
owner of any dog inflicting death or injury to any big game and to small game, birds, and
mammals for the value of each game animal injured or killed. The minimum value of each
animal shall be as set forth in section 33-6-110.
(4) (Deleted by amendment, L. 2003, p. 1939, § 2, effective May 22, 2003.)

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