Colorado Code § 35-21-105

Exemption - rules
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(1) (a) Except as provided in subsection (2) of this
section, a person who produces and sells only on the premises at which the poultry eggs were
produced, at a farmers' market, or through a community-supported agricultural organization, less
than two hundred fifty dozen poultry eggs per month is exempt from this part 1; except that such
a producer may apply for a dealer's license and, if in compliance with this part 1, be issued a
dealer's license.
(b) The commissioner may promulgate rules exempting small producers of other eggs or
dealers of other eggs from any provision of this part 1 and setting the conditions for the
exemption; except that such a producer may apply for a dealer's license and, if in compliance
with this part 1, be issued a dealer's license.
(2) A person transporting eggs for sale at a farmers' market or similar venue under
subsection (1) of this section shall:
(a) Comply with the transport requirements of section 35-21-103 (3) and any rules,
including rules requiring refrigeration, promulgated under this part 1 regarding the safe transport
and washing of eggs; and
(b) Affix to the egg package a label containing the address at which the eggs originated
and the date on which the eggs were packaged. Any eggs not treated for salmonella must also
include the following statement on the package: "Safe Handling Instructions: To prevent illness
from bacteria, keep eggs refrigerated, cook eggs until yolks are firm, and cook any foods
containing eggs thoroughly. These eggs do not come from a government-approved source."

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