Colorado Code § 35-12-108

Inspection, sampling, and analysis
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(1) The commissioner shall sample,
inspect, make analyses of, and test commercial fertilizers, soil conditioners, plant amendments,
and compost distributed within this state at such time and place and to such an extent as the
commissioner deems advisable to determine whether such products are in compliance with the
provisions of this article. The commissioner is authorized to enter upon any public or private
premises or carriers during regular business hours in order to access commercial fertilizers, soil
conditioners, plant amendments, and compost subject to the provisions of this article and the
rules adopted pursuant to this article.
(2) The methods of analysis and sampling shall be those adopted by the commissioner
from sources including the association of official analytical chemists international or a successor
organization, Colorado state university, or other authoritative sources deemed reliable by the
commissioner.
(3) The commissioner, in determining whether any commercial fertilizer, soil
conditioner, plant amendment, or compost violates this article, shall base such determination
solely upon official samples obtained and analyzed in accordance with subsections (1) and (2) of
this section.
(4) The result of an analysis of a sample of any commercial fertilizer, soil conditioner,
plant amendment, or compost that indicates a deficiency shall be forwarded promptly to the
registrant. Upon request within thirty days after the date the analysis report is forwarded, the
commissioner shall furnish to the registrant a portion of any official sample. If, within forty-five
days after forwarding of the analysis report indicating a deficiency, no adequate evidence
contradicting the analysis report is made available to the commissioner, the report of the sample
analysis shall become official.

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