C.R.S. Section 33-1-127
Nontoxic bullet pilot program

  • rules
  • repeal

(1)

The division shall cooperate and collaborate with one or more willing nongovernmental entities to design and promote a two-year nontoxic bullet pilot program that allows individuals who satisfy the requirements of the program to receive vouchers that offset the cost of purchasing hunting rounds that have nonlead bullets, focusing on areas where the exposure of wildlife populations to spent lead bullets is of special or potential concern. The division shall work with one or more willing nongovernmental entities to determine the scope of the pilot program.

(2)

To implement this section, the division may cooperate and collaborate with willing nongovernmental entities to:

(a)

Develop and distribute educational and promotional materials and brochures about the pilot program statewide; and

(b)

Identify range space for public demonstrations and educational activities and offer those activities at the identified range space.

(3)

The division shall cooperate and collaborate with willing nongovernmental entities to collect the results of the pilot program and report those results, including data on participation rates, to the commission and post this information to a publicly accessible division website.

(4)

The division shall designate a qualified entity, as determined by the division, to:

(a)

Educate hunters about the benefits of using nontoxic bullets in hunting; and

(b)

Publicize the nontoxic bullet pilot program, including using hunting brochures and the division’s website.

(5)

The commission may promulgate rules reasonably necessary to implement this section.

(6)

To implement the pilot program in accordance with this section, the division shall not expend any money, other than for staff time, printing, and the creation of educational materials.

(7)

This section is repealed, effective July 1, 2026.

Source: Section 33-1-127 — Nontoxic bullet pilot program - rules - repeal, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-33.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

33‑1‑101
Legislative declaration
33‑1‑102
Definitions
33‑1‑104
General duties of commission
33‑1‑105
Powers of commission
33‑1‑105.5
Acquisition of property - procedure
33‑1‑106
Authority to regulate taking, possession, and use of wildlife - rules
33‑1‑107
Regulation of areas under wildlife commission control
33‑1‑108
Rule-making procedure - judicial notice of rules
33‑1‑110
Duties of the director of the division - habitat partnership council, program, committee - created - duties
33‑1‑111
Hearings - administrative law judges
33‑1‑112
Funds - cost accounting - definition - repeal
33‑1‑112.5
Backcountry search and rescue fund - repeal
33‑1‑113
Expenses of employees
33‑1‑114
Conservation magazine - revenue - Colorado outdoors magazine revolving fund
33‑1‑115
Migratory birds - possession of raptors - reciprocal agreements
33‑1‑116
Powers of director of United States fish and wildlife service
33‑1‑117
Assent of state to Pittman-Robertson act
33‑1‑118
Assent to Dingell-Johnson act
33‑1‑119
Federal aid projects income fund
33‑1‑120
Limitation on division and commission authority
33‑1‑120.5
Oversight of the division - target dates for implementation of management review recommendations
33‑1‑124
Revenue bonds - authority - issuance - requirements - covenants
33‑1‑125
Colorado nongame conservation and wildlife restoration cash fund - creation - disbursement of money - wildlife rehabilitation grant program - authority and board created - process - report - definitions
33‑1‑126
Prohibiting certain animals in a traveling animal act - short title - definitions
33‑1‑127
Nontoxic bullet pilot program - rules - repeal
33‑1‑128
Wolf depredation compensation fund - compensation for damages - definitions - rules - repeal
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Current through Fall 2024

§ 33-1-127’s source at colorado​.gov