Colorado Code § 35-53-102

Duties of brand inspector
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It is the duty of the brand inspector, who shall be
notified as provided in section 35-53-105, or shall be selected by the board of stock inspection
commissioners, to inspect the brands and earmarks of any cattle, horses, or mules to be
transported by rail, truck, or other conveyance from any point within this state to any point
within or without the state or to be driven out of the state, and to make a report to the state board
of stock inspection commissioners, which he shall certify to as correct, of the result of such
inspection at least once every thirty days or oftener if in the opinion of the board of stock
inspection commissioners it is necessary to do so. It is also the duty of said brand inspector to
furnish to any person, firm, association, or corporation, or any agents, servants, or employees
thereof, having cattle, horses, or mules destined to be so shipped or driven, a certificate to the
effect that he has duly inspected the brands and earmarks of any such cattle, horses, or mules
enumerated and designated in the notice furnished such brand inspector.

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