Colorado Code § 25-4-1805

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(1) The department is hereby
authorized to enforce this part 18 and to adopt and enforce reasonable rules and standards to
implement this part 18. Such rules and standards shall be consistent with, and no more stringent
than, standards adopted pursuant to the national shellfish sanitation program and may include,
but shall not be limited to:
(a) Rules governing applications for initial certification and for annual renewal of
certifications;
(b) Requirements for comprehensive on-site inspections of the premises and facilities of
applicants for certification;
(c) Standards concerning the form and manner of submission of records required for
certification and record keeping pursuant to this part 18;
(d) Establishment of fees required for certification and renewal of certification; and
(e) Grounds for denial, suspension, or revocation of a certificate.
(2) This part 18 shall be administered by the department; except that county, district, and
municipal public health agencies may be authorized by the department to assist it in performing
its powers and duties pursuant to this part 18.
(3) The department is authorized to conduct hearings in accordance with article 4 of title
24, C.R.S., and to use administrative law judges to conduct such hearings when the use of
administrative law judges would result in a net saving of costs to the department.
(4) The department is authorized to enter into cooperative agreements with and to accept
grants from any agency or political subdivision of this state or any other state, or with any
agency of the United States government, subject to limitations set forth elsewhere in law and the
state constitution, to carry out the provisions of this part 18.
(5) (a) When the department determines that a dealer's activity constitutes a major public
health threat, the department shall:
(I) Suspend or withdraw certification; and
(II) Immediately notify the FDA and the authorities in known states that receive the
dealer's shellfish.
(b) The department shall prohibit any dealer whose certification has been suspended or
withdrawn from shipping in interstate or intrastate commerce.
(c) When the department recertifies any dealer, the department shall notify the FDA and
the authorities in known states that receive the shellfish.

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