Colorado Code § 35-45-110

Purposes of fund
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The money deposited in the range improvement fund of
any county shall be expended within such county for such purposes as may be directed by the
board of district advisers of such grazing district or by the board of county commissioners in
counties where there is no grazing district, including range improvements and maintenance,
predatory animal control, rodent control, poisonous or noxious weed extermination, the purchase
or rental of land and water rights, or for the purpose of the general welfare of livestock grazing
within the district, or for any similar purpose.

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