Colorado Code § 35-43-115.5

Abandoned brands - procedure - sale - proceeds
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(1) Any brand that has
been canceled for nonpayment of the assessment pursuant to section 35-43-115 (1) and that, as
of June 30 of any assessment year, has remained unclaimed for at least five years since the date
of cancellation shall be presumed abandoned, and all claims or interests in such brand shall be
deemed forfeited.
(2) In accordance with the "State Administrative Procedure Act", article 4 of title 24,
C.R.S., the state board of stock inspection commissioners shall adopt rules governing the
publication and sale of abandoned brands. Such rules shall include, without limitation,
provisions for the publication of a notice of abandoned brands and procedures for the public sale
of such brands.
(3) The purchaser of an abandoned brand at a public sale shall take all rights to the brand
free and clear of all liens and encumbrances of the prior owner or of any other person. The state
board of stock inspection commissioners shall provide all documents necessary to effectuate the
transfer of ownership of the brand.
(4) The proceeds of the sale of an abandoned brand, net of expenses of the sale, shall be
credited to the brand assessment account in the brand inspection fund.

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