Colorado Code § 35-12-106

Distribution fees
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(1) All registrants, except those who package only in
containers of ten pounds or less, shall pay the commissioner a distribution fee as established by
the commission for all commercial fertilizers, soil conditioners, or plant amendments distributed
in this state. For the purpose of funding the department's state waters protection efforts, an
additional fee per ton of commercial fertilizer shall be paid to the commissioner as established
by the commission. This increment per ton of commercial fertilizer shall be collected by the
commissioner and transmitted to the state treasurer, who shall credit the same to the plant health,
pest control, and environmental protection cash fund created in section 35-1-106.3.
(2) Registrants of specialty fertilizers, soil conditioners, or plant amendments packaged
in containers of ten pounds or less shall pay the commissioner a distribution fee as established by
the commission, for all specialty fertilizers, soil conditioners, or plant amendments distributed in
this state.
(3) Each person registering any commercial fertilizer, soil conditioner, or plant
amendment and each person producing custom mixes in this state shall keep adequate records
showing the pounds or tonnage distributed in this state, and the commissioner has the authority
to examine such records to verify the statement of pounds or tonnage.
(4) Each registrant shall file an affidavit with the commissioner within forty-five days
after the date specified by rule of the commissioner that discloses the pounds or tonnage of
commercial fertilizer, soil conditioner, or plant amendment distributed in the state during the
preceding twelve-month period and any other information as required by rules adopted by the
department. If the affidavit is not filed and the distribution fee is not paid within the forty-five-
day period, or if the report of pounds or tonnage is false, the commissioner may revoke the
registration and assess a penalty established by the commission. The distribution fee and the
penalty shall constitute a debt and become the basis for a judgment against the registrant.
(5) When more than one person is involved in the distribution of a commercial fertilizer,
soil conditioner, or plant amendment, the last registrant to distribute the product is responsible
for reporting the annual pounds or tonnage and paying the distribution fee, unless the annual
report and payment has been made by a prior distributor.
(6) Distribution fees are not required for ingredients that have already been included in
the tonnage or pounds for which a Colorado distribution fee has been paid.
(7) The distribution fees required to be paid by this section shall not apply to untreated
manure or compost and treated manure distributed without commercial fertilizer, soil
conditioner, or plant amendment labeling claims.
(8) (a) For each fiscal year, commencing July 1, fifty percent of the direct and indirect
costs of administering and enforcing this article shall be funded from the general fund. The
commission shall establish a fee schedule to cover any direct and indirect costs not funded from
the general fund. All moneys collected pursuant to this section shall be transmitted to the state
treasurer, who shall credit the same to the inspection and consumer services cash fund created in
section 35-1-106.5.
(b) Repealed.

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