Colorado Code § 33-6-205

Exemption - departments of health
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(1) Section 33-6-203 shall not apply to
the taking of wildlife by federal, state, county, or municipal departments of health for the
purpose of protecting human health or safety.
(2) (a) To ensure that the taking of wildlife pursuant to subsection (1) of this section is
accomplished in as competent, safe, effective, and humane a manner as is possible, a department
of health may contract with an independent contractor or, by appropriate intergovernmental
agreement, enlist the aid of qualified employees or agents of the division, the United States
department of agriculture, the state department of agriculture, or a local police department or
animal control agency for the taking of wildlife.
(b) The commission is authorized to adopt and enforce reasonable rules for the licensing
and supervision of persons desiring to act as independent contractors under this section. This
paragraph (b) shall not supersede the licensure requirements of the "Pesticide Applicators' Act",
article 10 of title 35, C.R.S.

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