Colorado Code § 33-4-117

Youth and young adult licenses - terminally ill hunters - special restrictions and privileges - rules
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(1) [Editor's note: For the applicability of this subsection
(1) on or after January 1, 2025, see the editor's note following this section.] A person under
eighteen years of age may obtain a youth small game hunting license, issued for the fee specified
in section 33-4-102 (1.4)(x), upon showing a hunter education certificate as required by section
33-6-107 (8).
(2) Every person under sixteen years of age hunting with a youth small game hunting
license shall at all times be accompanied by a person eighteen years of age or older as required
by section 33-6-107 (3.5); except that a person of any age who purchases a small game hunting
license issued pursuant to section 33-4-102 (1.4)(f) is exempt from this restriction.
(3) (Deleted by amendment, L. 2003, p. 1031, § 7, effective July 1, 2003.)
(4) [Editor's note: For the applicability of this subsection (4) on or after January 1,
2025, see the editor's note following this section.] Youth big game licenses, entitling the holder
to hunt deer, elk, or pronghorn, may be purchased by persons who are at least twelve years of
age but under eighteen years of age for the fees specified in section 33-4-102 (1.4)(w). Persons
under sixteen years of age hunting deer, elk, or pronghorn must be accompanied by a person
eighteen years of age or older as required by section 33-6-107 (4).
(4.5) The commission is authorized to establish a special licensing program for hunters
eligible for a youth license under the provisions of this section, and to adopt rules that establish a
hunting license preference for youth hunters. In connection with such a program the commission
is also authorized, within its discretion, to establish a special licensing program for adult mentors
of youth hunters and to adopt rules that establish a hunting license preference for such adult
mentors.
(5) (Deleted by amendment, L. 2004, p. 83, § 1, effective August 4, 2004.)
(6) The commission is authorized to establish a special licensing program for hunters
twenty-one years of age or younger who suffer from a terminal illness or a life-threatening
disease or injury and to adopt rules that establish a hunting license preference for such hunters.
(7) The commission may establish by rule a special licensing program for young adult
hunters and anglers. If the commission establishes a special licensing program, the commission
shall define "young adult" by rule, but shall not define "young adult" in a manner that includes
adults twenty-two years of age or older.

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