Colorado Code § 35-14-107

Powers and duties of commissioner - rules
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(1) The commissioner shall:
(a) Maintain traceability of this state's standards to the standards of the national institute
of standards and technology;
(b) Implement and carry out the provisions of this article;
(c) Establish requirements for labeling, requirements for the presentation of cost-per-unit
information, standards of weight, measure, or count, and reasonable standards of fill for any
packaged commodity;
(d) Grant any exemptions from this article or any rules promulgated pursuant to this
article if in the commissioner's opinion such exemption would serve the public interest;
(e) Conduct investigations to ensure compliance with this article;
(f) Delegate to appropriate personnel any responsibilities for the proper administration of
this article;
(g) Test annually the standards of weights and measures used by any city or county
within the state and approve the same when found to be correct; except that tuning forks used to
determine the accuracy of radar guns shall not be subject to annual testing;
(h) Inspect and test weights and measures kept, offered, or exposed for sale, including
prepackaged commodities;
(i) Inspect and test, to ascertain if they are correct, all commercial weighing and
measuring devices for which the owner is required to be licensed under this article;
(j) Test all weights and measures used in checking the receipt or disbursement of
supplies in every state institution if funds are appropriated for such maintenance;
(k) Approve for use, and may mark, such weights and measures as he or she finds to be
correct and may reject and mark as rejected such weights and measures as he or she finds to be
incorrect. Weights and measures that have been rejected may be seized if not corrected within
the time specified or if used or disposed of in an unauthorized manner. The commissioner may
condemn and seize weights and measures found to be incorrect and that are not capable of being
made correct.
(l) Weigh, measure, or inspect packaged commodities kept, offered, or exposed for sale,
sold, or in the process of delivery to determine whether they contain the amounts represented
and whether they are kept, offered, or exposed for sale in accordance with this article and the
rules promulgated pursuant to this article. Accuracy of weight, measure, or count shall be
determined by procedures set forth in the national institute of standards and technology
handbook 133 as adopted by the national conference on weights and measures 1980, and any
supplements or revisions thereto unless otherwise specified by the commissioner by rule. When
the nature of the packaged commodity requires assistance in testing, the commissioner may
request the person in possession of the package to furnish equipment and assistance to complete
the test.
(m) Prescribe the appropriate term or unit or weight or measure to be used whenever he
determines, in the case of a specific commodity, that an existing practice of declaring the
quantity by weight, measure, numerical count, or combination thereof does not facilitate value
comparison or is represented in any manner that tends to mislead or deceive any person;
(n) Allow reasonable variations from the stated quantity of contents, which shall include
those caused by loss or gain of moisture during the course of good distribution practice or by
unavoidable deviations in good manufacturing practice, only after the commodity has entered
intrastate commerce;
(o) Promulgate such rules as are necessary for the implementation and administration of
this article in accordance with article 4 of title 24, C.R.S., including rules regarding the use of
weights and measures, methods of sale, unit pricing, declaration of quantity, retail sales price
representations for commodities and services, including requirements for cents-off and
introductory offer promotions, and labeling requirements;
(p) Negotiate and enter into contracts with local governments for the implementation and
enforcement of this article.
(2) The commissioner may, upon request, inspect and test any weight, measure, or
standard used by a governmental entity.

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