Colorado Code § 33-6-208

Thirty-day period - administration - conditions precedent to use of exemption
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(1) For purposes of the exemption specified in section 33-6-207:
(a) Where an owner or lessee raises livestock or crops on two or more separate parcels of
private property, the exemption stated in section 33-6-207 shall apply separately to each parcel.
(b) The division shall verify that the owner or lessee has made reasonable efforts to
alleviate ongoing damage to livestock or crops through reasonable efforts using methods other
than those prohibited by section 33-6-203. The use of at least two of the following methods is
presumed to represent reasonable efforts:
(I) Routine gathering of livestock in areas where predators are known to be present;
(II) The use of guard animals;
(III) The use of flashing lights, boom guns, or other scare tactics;
(IV) The presence of human herders or guards;
(V) Any other industry-accepted method that is effective in reducing losses and whose
use is approved by the agriculture commission and the parks and wildlife commission for that
purpose.
(c) (I) An owner or lessee seeking to use the exemption stated in section 33-6-207 shall
notify the division by telephone, telefacsimile, or first-class mail before the beginning of each
period during which trapping, snaring, or poisoning activity is to take place. Within ten days
after giving such notice, the owner or lessee shall provide the division with a written certification
that there exists on-site evidence of ongoing damage to livestock or crops and that the owner or
lessee has made reasonable efforts to alleviate such damage by the use of alternative methods.
(II) The owner or lessee need not present on-site evidence of damage or of reasonable
efforts using alternative methods before commencing trapping, snaring, or poisoning activity,
but the owner or lessee shall be prepared to do so upon request of the division at any time within
the thirty-day period. The division may, at its option, send an employee or agent to visit the site
and verify compliance with the requirements of this section and of section 33-6-207.

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