Colorado Code § 33-3-111

Annual report to the general assembly
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(1) Notwithstanding section 24-1-
136 (11)(a)(I), commencing with the second regular session of the sixty-seventh general
assembly, the division shall report at least annually, by January 31 of each year, to the senate
agriculture and natural resources committee and the house of representatives agriculture,
livestock, and natural resources committee, or their successor committees, on game damage and
game damage prevention issues. Such report shall include, at a minimum:
(a) (I) The herd management objectives set by the division and whether those objectives
are being met. In providing this information, the division shall supply the actual number of herd
animals by game unit.
(II) If any of the herd management objectives of the division are not being met, the
division shall set forth in detail its plans, strategies, and efforts that it is using or intends to use in
order to achieve compliance with the objectives.
(b) The number of requests for game damage prevention materials, the timeliness of the
division in responding to such requests, the quantity and types of temporary and permanent
materials issued, the number of requests for materials denied, and, to the extent that such
information is available, the adequacy of materials in preventing game damage;
(c) The number of permits to take wildlife requested pursuant to section 33-3-106, the
number of permits issued, the amount of wildlife killed under such permits, the number of
permits denied, and the reasons for denial;
(d) The number of claims for damages submitted under this section, how many of those
claims were settled and the monetary amounts of the settlements, the number of claims pending
at the time of the report, the number of claims denied, and the reasons for denial;
(e) Any other costs incurred by the division in administering this article.

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