Colorado Code § 42-20-113

Hazardous materials spill - abandonment of vehicle containing hazardous material - penalty - definition
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(1) No person shall abandon any vehicle containing
any hazardous material excluding that which is considered fuel and is contained within the
vehicle's fuel tank or shall intentionally spill hazardous materials upon a street, highway, right-
of-way, or any other public property or upon any private property without the express consent of
the owner or person in lawful charge of that private property.
(2) (a) As used in this section, "abandon" means to leave a thing with the intention not to
retain possession of or assert ownership or control over it. The intent need not coincide with the
act of leaving.
(b) It is prima facie evidence of the necessary intent that:
(I) The vehicle has been left for more than three days unattended and unmoved; or
(II) License plates or other identifying marks have been removed from the vehicle; or
(III) The vehicle has been damaged or is deteriorated so extensively that it has value
only for junk or salvage; or
(IV) The owner has been notified by a law enforcement agency to remove the vehicle
and it has not been removed within twenty-four hours after notification.
(3) The driver of a motor vehicle transporting hazardous materials as cargo which is
involved in a hazardous materials spill, whether intentional or unintentional, shall give
immediate notice of the location of such spill and such other information as necessary to the
nearest law enforcement agency.
(4) Any person who violates the provisions of subsection (3) of this section commits a
class 2 misdemeanor and shall be punished as provided in section 18-1.3-501.

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