Colorado Code § 42-20-401

Legislative declaration
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It is hereby determined and declared that nuclear
materials create a potential risk to the public health, safety, and welfare of the people of the state
of Colorado. As an origination point of nuclear waste and a corridor state through which nuclear
materials pass, the state has a duty to protect its citizens and environment from all hazards
created by the transportation of nuclear materials within its borders. State and public
participation in planning for the transport of nuclear materials and in the development of a plan
to cope with all phases of the nuclear materials problem is essential in order to adequately
prepare for potential nuclear incidents. To that end, it is the purpose of this part 4 and part 5 of
this article to require safe and environmentally acceptable methods of transporting nuclear
materials within this state in a manner consistent with the laws of the United States and the rules
and regulations promulgated by agencies of the United States.

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