Colorado Code § 37-80-119

Interference with recording instruments
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It is unlawful for any person who
does not have charge of any weir, headgate, automatic self-registering device, or other
measuring recording device or any canal or reservoir intake or outlet, who does not have
authority to install, repair, maintain, or operate any such device or to inspect the same from the
owners thereof or from the water officials of the state of Colorado, or who represents any other
canal diverting water from the same stream to interfere with or seek to examine or regulate any
such instrument or device or structure. Any person who willfully injures or destroys any
automatic self-registering device, gauge, or other instrument installed upon any canal or weir for
the measuring and recording of the water depths upon such weir, who tampers with or falsifies
any record made or being made by any such instrument or device, or who violates the provisions
of this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by a
fine of not more than five hundred dollars for the first offense and not more than one thousand
dollars for the second and succeeding offenses.

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