Colorado Code § 35-12-117

Stop distribution, stop use, or removal orders
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(1) The commissioner may
issue and enforce a written or printed stop distribution, stop use, or removal order directed to the
owner or custodian of any lot of commercial fertilizer, soil conditioner, plant amendment, or
compost when the commissioner finds the commercial fertilizer, soil conditioner, plant
amendment, or compost is being distributed or used in violation of any of the provisions of this
article. The commissioner shall release the commercial fertilizer, soil conditioner, plant
amendment, or compost peat moss, or peat humus from the order when the owner or custodian
has complied with requirements of this article and has paid all costs and expenses incurred in
connection with the entry and enforcement of such order. Any person who has received a stop
distribution, stop use, or removal order may request a hearing, pursuant to article 4 of title 24,
C.R.S., to determine whether the violation occurred.
(2) In the event that a person fails to comply with a stop distribution, stop use, or
removal order within twenty-four hours after the issuance of the order, the commissioner may
bring suit for a temporary restraining order and injunctive relief in order to prevent any further or
continued violation of such order.
(3) Matters brought before a court pursuant to this section shall have preference over
other matters on the court's calendar.
(4) Whenever the commissioner possesses evidence satisfactory to the commissioner
that a person has engaged or is about to engage in a violation of this article or rules adopted
pursuant to this article, the commissioner may apply to a court of competent jurisdiction to
temporarily or permanently restrain or enjoin the act or practice in question and to enforce
compliance with this article and rules adopted pursuant to this article. In any such action, the
commissioner shall not be required to plead or prove irreparable injury or the inadequacy of the
remedy at law. Under no circumstances shall the court require the commissioner to post a bond.

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