Colorado Code § 38-53-104

Submission of monument record required
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(1) (a) If a professional land
surveyor conducts a survey that uses any monument representing a public land survey monument
location, quarter section corner, sixteenth section corner, government land office or bureau of
land management (government) lot corner as defined by the nomenclature of the United States
public land survey system, or any United States geological survey or United States coast and
geodetic survey (also known as the national ocean service/national geodetic survey) monument
as a control corner, the professional land surveyor shall submit a monument record describing
such monument with the board if the monument and its accessories are not substantially
described in an existing monument record previously submitted pursuant to this section or its
predecessor.
(b) If a professional land surveyor establishes, restores, or rehabilitates any public land
survey monument corner location or section corner, quarter section corner, or sixteenth section
corner as defined by the nomenclature of the United States public land survey system, the
professional land surveyor shall submit a monument record.
(c) Any monument record submitted pursuant to this section must describe at least two
accessories or reference points.
(2) A professional land surveyor shall submit a monument record within six months after
the date on which the monument was used as control or was established, restored, or
rehabilitated.

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