Colorado Code § 35-1-119

Wild horse population management - repeal
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(1) Subject to obtaining
approval from the United States bureau of land management in the department of the interior, the
department may assist with managing wild horse populations using fertility control management
methods that are or are substantially similar to immunocontraceptive fertility control vaccines.
The department may also support on-range stewardship and management to ensure the
sustainability of wild horses and wild horse ranges. In implementing this subsection (1), the
department may:
(a) Enter into contracts or interagency agreements with private entities, individuals,
tribes, local governments, or the United States bureau of land management in the department of
the interior; and
(b) Cooperate with:
(I) The United States bureau of land management in the department of the interior;
(II) The Southern Ute Tribe;
(III) The Ute Mountain Ute Tribe;
(IV) Local governments;
(V) Other state agencies;
(VI) Volunteers;
(VII) Contractors; and
(VIII) Interested groups or individuals.
(2) This section is repealed, effective December 31, 2025.

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