Code of Colorado Regulations
600 - Department of Transportation
601 - Transportation Commission and Office of Transportation Safety
2 CCR 601-16 - HARVESTING OF NATIVE GRASSES WITHIN HIGHWAY RIGHTS-OF-WAY


Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 5, March 10, 2024

Statement of Basis and Purpose and Statutory Authority

The specific authority to promulgate these Rules is provided to the Department of Transportation by § 43-1-210.5, C.R.S. (2011). These Rules allow persons, firms or corporations that own land adjacent to State Highway Rights-of-Way to obtain a Permit from the Department so that such persons may use Rights-of-Way for Harvesting of native grasses and hay. The Rules Governing Harvesting of Native Grasses within State Highway Rights-of-Way were adopted in April 2003. The rationale for amending the Rules is based on the fact that very few permits were requested since the time the Rules went into effect. The Department, in keeping with the Governor's initiative to lessen regulations where possible, is amending the Rules to provide greater opportunity for Harvesting on Colorado's Rights-of-Way, by making the requirements less restrictive, and by expanding the area that may be harvested with a single Permit.

Entire rule eff. 08/16/2006.
Entire rule eff. 10/15/2012.

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