Colorado Code § 35-42-115

Dangerous dog registry - created - cash fund
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(1) The bureau shall
establish a statewide dangerous dog registry consisting of a database of information concerning
microchip types and placement by veterinarians and licensed shelters in dangerous dogs pursuant
to the provisions of section 18-9-204.5 (3)(e.5), C.R.S. The commissioner may promulgate such
rules as may be necessary for the implementation of this section.
(2) A veterinarian or licensed shelter that implants a microchip pursuant to the
provisions of section 18-9-204.5 (3)(e.5)(III), C.R.S., shall provide to the bureau a veterinary
record of the microchip. The bureau shall maintain each veterinary record provided in a registry
on a statewide database.
(3) Each person who is ordered to identify his or her dangerous dog through microchip
implantation shall pay to the bureau a nonrefundable dangerous dog microchip license fee of
fifty dollars, as required in section 18-9-204.5 (3)(e.5)(IV), C.R.S. The bureau shall transmit all
fees collected pursuant to this subsection (3) to the state treasurer who shall credit the same to
the dangerous dog microchip licensure cash fund, referred to in this section as the "fund", which
fund is hereby created. The moneys in the fund shall be subject to annual appropriation by the
general assembly to the bureau for the costs incurred in implementing this section. The state
treasurer may invest any moneys in the fund not expended for the purpose of this section as
provided by law. All interest and income derived from the investment and deposit of moneys in
the fund shall be credited to the fund. Any unexpended and unencumbered moneys remaining in
the fund at the end of a fiscal year shall remain in the fund and shall not be credited or
transferred to the general fund or another fund.

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