Colorado Code § 35-23-112

Appeal of inspection
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Any interested party, who is dissatisfied with any
classification of grades of any fruits, vegetables, or other agricultural products made as the result
of inspection under this article, within such time after the inspection and in such manner as shall
be prescribed by the commissioner, may appeal to the commissioner, and the commissioner is
directed to promulgate rules and regulations governing the time and manner of such appeal.
Upon such appeal to him being regularly taken, the commissioner shall cause such investigation
to be made and such tests to be applied as he may deem necessary to determine the true grade or
classification in the particular case in question and shall issue a finding determining the true
grade or classification in the particular case. Whenever an appeal to the commissioner is taken,
he shall fix and assess, and collect or cause to be collected, the established fee for an original
inspection for each such appeal, which shall be uniform and which shall be refunded to the
person paying the same, if the findings of the commissioner on appeal are to the effect that the
grade or classification as determined and certified on the original inspection was erroneous and a
new or different grade or classification is determined by the commissioner. Any reinspection
certificate issued as the result of an appeal shall supersede the original inspection certificate.

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