Colorado Code § 35-43-105

Fee to record brands - unlawful use - penalty
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(1) Any person,
association, or corporation desiring to adopt a brand, not then being the recorded brand of
another person, association, or corporation, shall forward to the state board of stock inspection
commissioners a facsimile of the desired brand, together with a written application to adopt such
brand, and shall accompany the same with a fee in an amount determined by the board by rule.
Upon receipt of the facsimile and fee, the board shall record the brand, unless the brand stands of
record as or is in conflict with that of some other person, association, or corporation, in which
case the board shall not record the brand but shall return the facsimile to the forwarding party.
(2) It is unlawful for any person, association, or corporation to brand or cause to be
branded any livestock with a brand which has not been recorded with the state board of stock
inspection commissioners, as provided in subsection (1) of this section, or with a brand which
has been previously recorded by another person, association, or corporation. When any owner of
a recorded brand in use in this state moves his cattle, branded with his own brand, to a new and
different range or locality in this state within which territory there is in use a conflicting or
similar recorded brand, the state board of stock inspection commissioners may order such
recorded brand owner so moving to a new range or locality to discontinue the use of his recorded
brand in that locality; and the board, at its discretion, may cancel such brand ordered to be so
discontinued.
(3) Any person, association, or corporation or any employee thereof who violates any of
the provisions of subsection (2) of this section commits a class 2 misdemeanor.

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