Colorado Code § 40-27-108

Notification of owner and claim agent
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(1) Upon receipt of the information
from any authorized stock inspector of the killing or wounding of any animal by any railroad
company or by its engine, cars, or trains, it is the duty of the secretary of the state board of stock
inspection commissioners to notify the owner of said animal so killed or injured, informing him
of the facts and the estimated value placed upon said animal by the stock inspector, and he shall
also send a copy of this report to the claim agent or other authorized official of the railway
company responsible for said killing or injuring.
(2) Should the secretary be unable to determine from the description furnished by the
stock inspector the owner or probable owner of such animal so killed or injured, he shall cause
an advertisement to be placed in a newspaper published in the county where said killing or
wounding occurred, describing the animal so killed or injured, giving the marks or brands
appearing on said animal, if any, and notifying the owner to appear within six months of the date
of such killing or injuring and make claim for said animal. Said advertisement shall appear for
two consecutive weeks. The cost of such advertisement shall be paid out of the brand inspection
fund of the state board of stock inspection commissioners and shall be deducted from the amount
of damages that may be awarded against the railway company or corporation. Should no claim
be made for any animal so advertised, the cost of such advertising shall be paid by the railroad
company responsible for such killing or injuring and shall be deposited in the brand inspection
fund of said board.

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