6 Colo. Code Regs. § 1010-9-19.0

Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 24, December 25, 2024
Section 6 CCR 1010-9-19.0 - UNLAWFUL ACTS AND PENALTIES
19.1 Pertinent sections of Colorado Revised Statutes 1973 read as follows:

25-1-114. UNLAWFUL ACTS - PENALTIES

(1) It is unlawful for any person, association, or corporation and the officers thereof:
(a) To willfully violate, disobey or disregard the provisions of the public health laws or the terms of any lawful notice, order, standard, rule or regulation issued pursuant thereto; or
(f) To willfully fail to remove from private property under his control at his own expense, within forty-eight hours after being ordered so by the health authorities, any nuisance, source of filth, or cause of sickness within the jurisdiction and control of the department, whether such person, association, or corporation is the owner, tenant or occupant of such private property; except that, if such condition is due to an act of God, it shall be removed at public expense;"

Sections 25-13-105, 106, 111, 112, 114 Colorado Revised Statutes, 1973 provide as follows:

25-13-105. Unlawful acts.

(1) Except as otherwise provided in this article, it is unlawful for any person:
(a) Within the recreation areas of the state to discharge untreated sewage upon the surface of the ground or in any waters of the state;
(b) To deposit or bury refuse on the public lands or waters within this state, except within areas or receptacles designated by the operator for this purpose;
(c) To deposit refuse on private or public land in such a way that said refuse may be blown, carried, or otherwise transported from its point of deposit;
(d) To willfully mar, mutilate, deface, disfigure, or injure beyond normal use any rocks, trees, shrubbery, wild flowers, or other features of the natural environment in recreation areas of the state;
(e) To willfully cut down, uproot, break, or otherwise destroy any living trees, shrubbery, wild flowers, or natural flora in recreation areas of the state;
(f) To build fires unless in compliance with rules and regulations of the board, to abandon or to leave fires unattended, or to store flammable liquids in a container which is not of a type approved by the department in an organized campground or other recreation area subject to this article;
(g) In organized campgrounds or recreation areas to use any cleansing agents, whether organic or inorganic in nature, in waters of the state for any purpose, including but not limited to bathing, clothes washing, and similar activities, or to dispose of any water containing such agents on the surface of the ground within fifty feet of any waters of the state. Such water shall be disposed of in facilities provided by the operator or in the manner specified by the operator.

25-13-106. Sewage disposal (1) In organized campgrounds, all sewage shall be disposed of in facilities provided by the campground operator. The operator shall maintain such facilities in the manner prescribed by rules and regulations of the board.

25-13-111. Enforcement. This article shall be enforced by the department, the division of wildlife, the division of parks and outdoor recreation, all city, county, and district departments of health and local boards of health, and any peace officer in this state.

25-13-112. Citizen's complaint. Any person may initiate an action under the provisions of this article by signing a complaint, in accordance with the applicable rules of judicial procedure, that he has observed a violation of this article.

25-13-114. Penalty for violation. Any person who violates any of the provisions of this article is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by a fine of not more than five hundred dollars."

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