Colorado Code § 35-81-102

Study of hybrid animals
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(1) The commissioner of the department of
agriculture is hereby authorized to appoint and convene an advisory group to study the behavior
of hybrid canids and felines including, but not limited to, wolf hybrids, which study shall include
a review of any incidents involving property damage and personal injury caused by such
animals. The advisory group shall consist of the commissioner of the department of agriculture
or the commissioner's designee, a veterinarian, representatives from the division of parks and
wildlife, wolf-refuge owners, hybrid canid or feline breeders, animal-welfare agencies, and the
agricultural and environmental communities.
(2) No later than January 15, 1998, the department shall present legislative committees
of reference with a summary of its findings, including, if necessary, proposals for legislation.
(3) For purposes of section 35-81-101 and this section, a "hybrid canid or feline" means
an animal produced by breeding a wild canid or feline with a domestic canid or feline, and that
animal's progeny. "Wolf hybrid" means an animal produced by breeding a wolf with a domestic
canine, and that animal's progeny.

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