Colorado Code § 25-15-406

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(1) (a) Any generator who knowingly removes, causes to be
removed, or allows to be removed from the site of generation any infectious waste which he
knew was not appropriately treated and not identified as untreated when such infectious waste
was so removed from the site of generation shall be subject to the civil penalties set forth in
paragraph (b) of this subsection (1).
(b) Upon conviction of a first offense, a generator shall be subject to a civil penalty of
not more than three thousand dollars per day for each day of violation, not to exceed fifteen
thousand dollars. Upon conviction of a second or subsequent offense which occurs within five
years of a previous conviction, a generator shall be subject to a civil penalty of three thousand
dollars per day for each day of violation, not to exceed twenty-five thousand dollars.
(2) (a) Any person who knowingly hauls untreated infectious waste and recklessly spills
or loses such waste or knowingly disposes of such waste at an unlawful site or disposal or
treatment facility shall be subject to the civil penalties set forth in paragraph (b) of this
subsection (2).
(b) Upon conviction of a first offense, a person shall be subject to a civil penalty of not
more than three thousand dollars per day for each day of violation, not to exceed fifteen
thousand dollars. Upon conviction of a second or subsequent offense which occurs within five
years of a previous conviction, a person shall be subject to a civil penalty of three thousand
dollars per day, not to exceed twenty-five thousand dollars.
(3) All civil penalties set forth in this section shall be determined by a court of
competent jurisdiction upon action instituted by the department of public health and
environment.

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