Colorado Code § 35-66-107

Wild horse fertility control program - annual reporting
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(1) The wild
horse fertility control program is created to provide statewide support and coordination in the
management of Colorado wild horse herds, including herds within federal herd management
areas, using humane fertility control methods to ensure the long-term sustainability of wild horse
herds. Subject to obtaining approval from the bureau when necessary, the wild horse project
shall, in operating the fertility control program:
(a) Coordinate and assist in the management of wild horse herd populations;
(b) Make proposals to the bureau;
(c) Coordinate with and enter into contracts or memoranda of understanding with the
bureau;
(d) Coordinate with and enter into contracts or partnerships with volunteers, interested
groups, and nonprofit entities;
(e) Recruit, train, and facilitate federal training for volunteers, contractors, and staff to
perform the functions described in this section;
(f) Collaborate with government agencies that have an interest in wild horses or that may
provide resources, including people, to perform the functions described in this section;
(g) Obtain resources to implement the fertility control program; and
(h) Collaborate with, coordinate with, and support local herd management area
organizations in performing fertility control or other on-range activities.
(2) For the purposes of this section and section 35-66-106, the wild horse project may:
(a) Seek, accept, and expend gifts, grants, or donations in accordance with section 35-66-
104 (4);
(b) Create and administer grant programs to implement the fertility control program and
the stewardship program;
(c) Exercise the powers granted in sections 35-66-102 (3) and 35-66-106; and
(d) Form technical, expert, stakeholder, or other advisory committees.
(3) In operating the fertility control program, the wild horse project shall:
(a) Use only humane, proven, nonlethal, and safe fertility control methods that are or are
substantially similar to immunocontraceptive fertility control vaccines;
(b) Not use or authorize lethal population management methods; and
(c) Not surgically sterilize or authorize the surgical sterilization of wild horses.
(4) (a) The director shall annually report to the department on the actions taken to meet
the requirements of this section. The report must include the activities performed and
accomplished in accordance with the fertility control program.
(b) The director may rescind a grant for:
(I) Failure of the grant recipient to perform the duties to accomplish the purpose for
which the grant was made;
(II) Lack of effectiveness of the grant recipient's actions concerning the purposes for
which the grant was made; and
(III) A lack of consistency with the expectations of the wild horse project in making the
grant.
(5) The wild horse project shall begin implementing this section by July 31, 2024.

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