The Colorado Department of Agriculture, Inspection and Consumer Services provides information on the grading of eggs, required information on the egg cartons and methods a person can use to grade eggs at home.
This Roadmap, created with the oversight and participation of the Colorado Tourism Board, has been designed as a resource to guide not only the CTO but also its industry partners, large and small, in identifying and prioritizing opportunities to maximize both the economic and lifestyle benefits of tourism.
This memorandum is designed to be a reference guide for legislators and the public on the topic of Colorado laws related to liquor licensing. It covers the three-tier regulatory structure, license and permit types, general licensing requirements, and related fees, taxes, and recent legislation.
The introduction of a highly contagious disease or a poultry incident resulting from an all-hazards event could have devastating effects on Colorado's poultry industry. Limiting the scope of an outbreak is dependent on the early detection and rapid response to eradicate the disease.
The purpose of the Resilient Crossings Landowner Handbook is to provide an educational resource that empowers private landowners to understand their properties within the context of the larger watershed and river reach scale. It informs the design of resilient crossing structures that meet landowner needs while accommodating flood flows, in-channel debris transport, and supporting natural aquatic and riparian biological communities. This manual is intended as an overview guide or landowners; however, it is not meant to substitute working with a professional engineer who understands geomorphology and stream hydraulics for survey, design, and construction oversight.
The Critical Events System is a CDPHE effort to limit the transmission of HIV by providing additional supportive services for persons living with HIV as they experience instability in their lives. Through support and assistance in accessing care and re-engaging in treatment, along with help in stabilizing their personal lives, we attempt to aid clients in reaching viral suppression, and thus become less likely to transmit HIV/AIDS.
The idea for this handbook grew out of the recovery efforts after the 2013 Colorado flood and federally declared disasters. The Lefthand, Big Thompson, Little Thompson and Saint Vrain watersheds were all heavily impacted by the 2013 flood. All four watersheds have since been involved in numerous storm recovery and stewardship projects, many of which were funded by the Department of Local Affairs disaster recovery program.Through the course of these projects, everyone involved learned valuable lessons about how streams function during and after a record-breaking flood, as well as how landowners can be good stewards of the stream system. From these lessons, the idea of a Handbook was born. DOLA funded the project.