Colorado Code § 35-40-113

Permit system for poisoning of predators
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The commissioner, after hearing
and after consideration of both the needs and concerns involved, shall adopt a permit system
incorporating the policies and procedures developed by the commissioner in cooperation with
the division of parks and wildlife, pursuant to which annual permits shall be issued for the use of
poisons by livestock operators, owners, or their authorized agents, for the control of predatory
animals on lands owned or leased by them from private parties, if the point of use is at least two
hundred yards from the nearest property line or public right-of-way. Such permit system shall, as
practicably and reasonably as possible, provide a balance between the need to control predators
and the need for protection for human beings and other forms of life. Such permit system shall
specify the type of information to be set forth in the application, including the substance or
device to be used, the quantity thereof, and identification of the property where the use is
desired. The permit shall similarly set forth such information and shall also set forth such
instructions, conditions, and restrictions as may be appropriate in the circumstances, including
posting of public notice that poisons are in use.

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