Colorado Code § 35-26-110

Out-of-state nurseries
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(1) The commissioner shall require out-of-state
nurseries selling nursery stock in the state of Colorado to deliver to the commissioner a certified
copy of the "state of origin" certificate of inspection of the nursery. This requirement may be
satisfied by delivering to the commissioner a list of inspected and certified nurseries from the
"state of origin" in lieu of individual certificates of inspection from each nursery. Each shipment
of nursery stock entering the state of Colorado shall be accompanied by a certificate of
inspection which states that the nursery stock has the appearance of freedom from insect pests
and plant diseases.
(1.5) An out-of-state nursery advertising and selling nursery stock in Colorado and
having no duly appointed resident agent in this state upon whom process may be served as
provided by law shall be deemed to have appointed the secretary of state as the agent of said
nursery upon whom service of process may be had in the event of any suit against said nursery.
Service on the secretary of state of any such process shall be made by delivering to and leaving
with him or with his deputy, an assistant, or a clerk two copies of such process. The secretary of
state shall also require a statement which contains the name and address of the nonresident's
home or home office. After receipt of such process the secretary of state shall forward to the
defendant a copy of the process by registered mail, return receipt requested. The person so
serving the secretary of state shall immediately send or give to the commissioner a notice of such
service and a copy of the process. The secretary of state shall collect at the time of any service of
process on him as resident agent a fee which shall be determined and collected pursuant to
section 24-21-104 (3), C.R.S.
(2) (Deleted by amendment, L. 91, p. 156, § 13, effective July 1, 1991.)

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