If the owners of any animals or livestock found abandoned or neglected, as provided for in section 35-44-112, are unknown to the state board of stock inspection commissioners, its officers, or agents, the notice required by section 35-44-112 shall be given by publishing the same as provided for in the case of animals or livestock taken up as estrays. If the owner is not found in ten days after the date of the first publication of the notice, the animals or livestock may be sold. The proceeds, after deducting all expenses of such care, provision, and sale, less a sum determined by the board by rule, for each animal sold, to be retained by the board, shall be credited to the estray fund of the board, subject to the provisions of the law controlling the distribution of the fund. The amount determined by the board retained for each animal sold shall be credited to the brand inspection fund, subject to the provisions of the law controlling the distribution of the brand inspection fund.
Source: L. 13: p. 595, § 2. C.L. § 3223. CSA: C. 160, § 140. CRS 53: § 8-4-13. C.R.S. 1963: § 8-4-13. L. 69: p. 124, § 4. L. 79: Entire section amended, p. 1333, § 3, effective May 18. L. 2004: Entire section amended, p. 649, § 10, effective July 1.
Cross references: For the brand inspection fund, see § 35-41-102.
Structure Colorado Code
§ 35-44-102. Taking Up Estrays - Notice
§ 35-44-103. When Estray Returned to Owner
§ 35-44-104. Owner Not Found - Advertisement
§ 35-44-106. Proceeds of Sale - Rules
§ 35-44-107. Custody of Estray - Claimant
§ 35-44-108. Who May Take Up Estrays
§ 35-44-109. Official State Livestock Paper
§ 35-44-110. Application as to Municipalities
§ 35-44-111. Concealing Estray - Penalty
§ 35-44-112. Abandoned Livestock
§ 35-44-113. Publication of Notice - Sale - Rules
§ 35-44-114. Disputed Ownership - Animal Deemed Not Alternative Livestock