Colorado Code § 35-53-133

Inspection fee - range movements
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(1) In addition to the moneys now
provided by law to provide the board with sufficient moneys with which to meet and defray
expenses, it is the duty of brand inspectors appointed by the board to collect a fee, in an amount
determined by the board by rule, on each sheep inspected in sheep inspection districts. The fee
collected shall be reported and transmitted to the board, at such time and in such way as the
board's rules may require.
(2) Whenever fifty-one percent of the holders of sheep permits on public lands petition
the state board of stock inspection commissioners to make inspection of sheep using such public
lands, the board shall authorize an inspector of the board to inspect sheep on range-to-range
movements for brands or earmarks. Any owner of sheep using such public lands shall notify the
board seven days in advance of such intended movement of sheep, and such inspector shall
designate the most convenient available corral on the route taken by such transitory bands.

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