The general assembly finds and declares that noise is a major source of environmental pollution which represents a threat to the serenity and quality of life in the state of Colorado. Excess noise often has an adverse physiological and psychological effect on human beings, thus contributing to an economic loss to the community. Accordingly, it is the policy of the general assembly to establish statewide standards for noise level limits for various time periods and areas. Noise in excess of the limits provided in this article constitutes a public nuisance.
Source: L. 71: p. 647, § 1. C.R.S. 1963: § 66-35-1.
Structure Colorado Code
Title 25 - Public Health and Environment
§ 25-12-101. Legislative Declaration
§ 25-12-103. Maximum Permissible Noise Levels
§ 25-12-105. Violation of Injunction - Penalty
§ 25-12-106. Noise Restrictions - Sale of New Vehicles
§ 25-12-107. Powers of Local Authorities
§ 25-12-109. Exception - Sport Shooting Ranges - Legislative Declaration - Definitions