Colorado Code § 35-41-104

Board's authority to impose fees and charges - rules
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(1) Bovine
livestock. (a) The board is hereby authorized to levy and collect, through authorized brand
inspectors, a per-head inspection fee in an amount determined by the board by rule on all bovine
livestock inspected; except that the charges for livestock shipped directly to a licensed slaughter
plant are as follows: For the first five hundred head per owner per certificate, two cents below
the set inspection fee, and for over five hundred head per owner per certificate, five cents below
the set inspection fee. Such sliding scale charges shall take effect at such time as the set
inspection fee exceeds thirty-four cents. The inspection fee established pursuant to this
paragraph (a) shall apply when any bovine livestock are being consigned to a Colorado-licensed
public livestock market.
(b) In addition, the board is authorized to levy and collect, through authorized brand
inspectors, a minimum fee in an amount determined by the board by rule from each person,
company, or corporation requesting the brand inspection or from whom a brand inspection is
required by law; except that, when cattle that are owned by more than one person are inspected
at one site, only one such minimum fee shall be collected. The minimum fee shall be due and
payable to the inspector when the inspector arrives at the designated inspection point, whether or
not an inspection of the livestock actually takes place.
(1.5) Equine livestock. (a) The board is hereby authorized to levy and collect, through
authorized brand inspectors, a per-head inspection fee in an amount determined by the board by
rule on all equine livestock inspected. The inspection fee established pursuant to this paragraph
(a) shall apply when any equine livestock are being consigned to a Colorado-licensed public
livestock market.
(b) In addition, the board is authorized to levy and collect, through authorized brand
inspectors, a minimum fee in an amount determined by the board by rule from each person,
company, or corporation requesting the brand inspection or from whom a brand inspection is
required by law. The minimum fee shall be due and payable to the inspector when the inspector
arrives at the designated inspection point, whether or not an inspection of the livestock actually
takes place.
(2) It is the duty of all authorized Colorado brand inspectors to inspect all livestock,
except such as are exempt by law, that are offered for sale or to be moved interstate or intrastate
and to collect the fees established pursuant to subsections (1) and (1.5) of this section. The board
shall determine the amount of the fees that shall be collected by authorized brand inspectors
from the owner or person in charge of said livestock before issuing a certificate of brand
inspection granting leave to the owner or person in charge to offer the brand inspected livestock
for sale or movement interstate or intrastate. The fees so collected shall be reported and
transmitted to the board at such time and in such manner as the board shall by rule require.
(3) Inspection fees as authorized in subsections (1) and (1.5) of this section shall be
collected by brand inspectors from the owners or persons in charge of said livestock before
issuing any certificate when:
(a) Brand inspection is required by law;
(b) Livestock are being consigned for sale at a Colorado licensed public livestock market
in accordance with section 35-55-112;
(c) Livestock are consigned for slaughter to a custom meat processor licensed by the
Colorado department of agriculture or a packing plant licensed by the United States department
of agriculture;
(d) Livestock are offered for sale in accordance with section 35-53-105;
(e) Livestock are moved within Colorado or to another state, except as exempted by law;
(f) Livestock are being moved from pasture before being placed in a feedlot, in
accordance with section 35-53-125.
(4) Minimum fee when inspection required by law - bovine livestock. A minimum
fee in an amount determined by the board by rule shall be collected from each person, company,
or corporation requesting the brand inspection or from whom a brand inspection is required by
law; except that, when bovine livestock owned by more than one person are inspected at one site,
only one minimum fee shall be collected. No minimum fee shall be required when bovine
livestock are consigned for sale at a Colorado-licensed public livestock market.
(4.5) Minimum fee when inspection required by law - equine livestock. A minimum
fee in an amount determined by the board by rule shall be collected from each person, company,
or corporation requesting the brand inspection or from whom a brand inspection is required by
law. No minimum fee shall be required when equine livestock are consigned for sale at a
Colorado-licensed public livestock market.
(5) In addition to the brand inspection fee, a Colorado beef board fee up to and not in
excess of one dollar per head or the amount assessed pursuant to the beef promotion and
research order, 7 CFR 1260.172, as amended, whichever is greater, shall be collected on cattle
and calves as a part of the brand inspection made on such animals under the same authority, at
the same time and place, in the same manner, and upon the same animals which are subject to
brand inspection and a brand inspection fee, except:
(a) When cattle and calves are being moved in excess of seventy-five land miles within
the state for grazing purposes if no change in ownership is involved; or
(b) When any unbranded or freshly branded calves are inspected with their mothers as
provided in section 35-43-129 and no change in ownership is involved; or
(c) When cattle are placed in a feedlot with no change in ownership, or when rodeo
competition cattle are inspected at the headquarters ranch before the beginning of rodeo season
and the cattle will not leave the state.
(6) In the case of unbranded or freshly branded calves inspected with their mothers in
compliance with section 35-43-129, in addition to the inspection fee for each calf inspected,
mileage expense allowed by section 35-43-129 shall also be collected.
(7) An inspection fee in an amount determined by the board by rule shall be collected for
each hide inspected as provided in section 35-53-115.
(8) The board shall determine, and publish in its rules, which inspection fees can be
carried on an accounts receivable basis. No such account shall be carried for a period that
exceeds one month.
(9) The board shall have the authority to impose a mileage charge when brand inspection
is required for investigations of estrays, investigations of theft, and other duties deemed
necessary by statute or the board. The charge per mile shall be the amount allowed state officers
and employees pursuant to section 24-9-104, C.R.S.
(10) In addition to the brand inspection fee authorized by this section, the assessment
determined by the board of directors of the Colorado horse development authority pursuant to
section 35-57.8-109 shall be collected on horses as a part of the brand inspection made on horses
under the same authority, at the same time and place, in the same manner, and on the same
horses that are subject to brand inspection and brand inspection fees.
(11) Any rule adopted by the board to determine the amount of a fee authorized by this
title shall be subject to article 4 of title 24, C.R.S.; except that:
(a) The board shall provide the livestock industry with thirty days' notice of any fee
change proposal and of the date and location of an informational meeting at which the changes
shall be discussed;
(b) At or after the next regularly scheduled board meeting after such informational
meeting, the board may set the fees; and
(c) The fee change shall take effect at least ninety days after the board sets the fees.

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