Colorado Code § 35-53-130

Annual transportation permit for cattle or alternative livestock - rules
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(1) Bovine livestock, as defined in section 35-41-100.3 (1.4), and alternative livestock, as
defined in section 35-41.5-102 (1), shall be eligible to receive an annual transportation permit
that shall be valid for both interstate and intrastate movement if positive proof of ownership is
established to the state board of stock inspection commissioners or a duly authorized Colorado
brand inspector. Upon completion of an application form, approved by the state board of stock
inspection commissioners, which shall give a thorough physical description showing all brands,
no brands, tattoos, or other characteristics carried by the animal, accompanied by a copy of the
brand inspection certificate and a transportation permit fee in an amount determined by the board
by rule made payable to the board, an annual hauling transportation permit shall be issued that
shall be good for one year after the date of issuance unless a change of ownership takes place, in
which case the permit will become void. The new owner may make application for permit by the
same full compliance as the prior owner. Any person fraudulently using a transportation permit
issued under this section commits a petty offense and shall be punished as provided in section
18-1.3-503.
(2) A permit issued pursuant to this section shall be in lieu of other permits required
under the provisions of this article 53.

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