C.R.S. Section 33-1-128
Wolf depredation compensation fund

  • compensation for damages
  • definitions
  • rules
  • repeal

(1)

As used in this section, unless the context otherwise requires:

(a)

“Fund” means the wolf depredation compensation fund created in subsection (2) of this section.

(b)

“Livestock” has the meaning set forth in section 33-2-105.8 (5)(c).

(c)

“Livestock guard or herding animal” means an animal whose primary purpose is protecting livestock from depredation or herding livestock.

(d)

“Wolf depredation” means that a gray wolf has caused direct physical trauma resulting in the death of or injury to livestock or to a livestock guard or herding animal.

(2)

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(a)

The wolf depredation compensation fund is created in the state treasury. The fund consists of money transferred to the fund in accordance with subsection (2)(b) of this section and any other money that the general assembly may appropriate or transfer to the fund.

(b)

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(I)

For the 2023-24 state fiscal year, the state treasurer shall transfer one hundred seventy-five thousand dollars from the general fund to the fund. This subsection (2)(b)(I) is repealed, effective July 1, 2024.

(II)

For the 2024-25 state fiscal year and each state fiscal year thereafter, the state treasurer shall annually transfer three hundred fifty thousand dollars from the general fund to the fund.

(c)

The state treasurer shall credit all interest and income derived from the deposit and investment of money in the fund to the fund.

(3)

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(a)

Subject to annual appropriation by the general assembly, the division may expend money from the fund to compensate owners of livestock or livestock guard or herding animals that suffer damages due to wolf depredation.

(b)

For an owner of livestock or a livestock guard or herding animal to be compensated from the fund:

(I)

One or more gray wolves must have killed or injured livestock or a livestock guard or herding animal owned by the claimant, as determined by the division; and

(II)

The claimant must be eligible for compensation under the gray wolf restoration and management plan, created in accordance with section 33-2-105.8, or in any rules promulgated by the commission.

(c)

The commission may promulgate rules to implement and administer this section. The rules may:

(I)

Include additional criteria necessary to receive compensation from the fund; or

(II)

Authorize and set criteria for compensation from the fund for indirect livestock loss.

(4)

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(a)

The division shall expend any unexpended and unencumbered money in the fund that exceeds the following amounts for the purposes described in subsection (4)(b) of this section:

(I)

For state fiscal years 2023-24 and 2024-25, one hundred thousand dollars; and

(II)

For state fiscal year 2025-26 and subsequent fiscal years, an amount equal to the amount of money expended from the fund for compensation of owners of livestock or livestock guard or herding animals during the immediately preceding state fiscal year plus twenty percent of this amount.

(b)

The division shall expend the money described in subsection (4)(a) of this section to implement the gray wolf restoration and management plan, created in accordance with section 33-2-105.8, as amended by the commission.

(5)

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(a)

On or before January 31, 2025, and on or before January 31 of each year thereafter, the director shall submit a written report to the appropriate committees of reference as determined in accordance with section 2-7-203 (1). For the immediately preceding state fiscal year, the report must include:

(I)

The number of livestock and livestock guard or herding animals killed by gray wolves;

(II)

The number of claims made for compensation from the fund;

(III)

The number of compensation claims that were approved and denied;

(IV)

The reasons for the denial of compensation claims;

(V)

The amount of money paid for compensation from the fund;

(VI)

An explanation of the number and cost of losses due to wolf depredation;

(VII)

The number of resident gray wolves;

(VIII)

The number of resident gray wolf packs;

(IX)

The activity of the gray wolf packs, including dates, determined from gray wolves being tracked; and

(X)

The number of gray wolf breeding pairs and the population changes of resident gray wolves.

(b)

Notwithstanding section 24-1-136 (11)(a)(I), the reporting requirement specified in subsection (5)(a) of this section continues indefinitely.

(c)

The division shall not include, in the report made under subsection (5)(a) of this section, information that the division may withhold under section 24-72-204 (2)(a)(X).

(6)

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(a)

Compensation paid under this section is reimbursement for damages and not income subject to taxation.

(b)

This section does not authorize the release of any private information about a claimant or a claimant’s compensation.

Source: Section 33-1-128 — Wolf depredation compensation fund - compensation for damages - definitions - 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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