Colorado Code § 35-7-201

Control and eradication of rodents
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(1) The boards of county
commissioners of the several counties of this state are authorized to purchase materials and
equipment and to employ one or more suitable persons to destroy jackrabbits, prairie dogs,
ground squirrels, or other injurious rodents within the limits of their respective counties. Any
materials and equipment so purchased and compensation for such services shall be paid out of
the general fund or a specially designated fund of such county.
(2) The boards of county commissioners of the several counties of this state are
authorized to levy such taxes as are necessary to pay the obligations for rodent control work as
authorized under this section and to put into operation any plan of procedure for the eradication
of such rodent pests within their jurisdictions as in their discretion is deemed advisable; except
that control operations under the provisions of this section shall be in accordance with the
approved procedure of the federal agency. The boards of county commissioners may solicit
cooperation from the state board of stock inspection commissioners and the federal agency for
the conduct of such rodent control work and may enter into cooperative agreements with the
board of stock inspection commissioners and the federal agency for the furtherance of the rodent
control work authorized under this section.

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