Colorado Code § 35-28-108

Contents of marketing order
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(1) In accordance with the provisions,
restrictions, and limitations set forth in this article, any marketing agreement or order issued by
the commissioner pursuant to this article may contain any of the following provisions for
regulating, within this state, the handling, sale, and operations of processing or distributing by
producers, handlers, or distributors of any agricultural commodity, but no others:
(a) Provisions for determining the existence and extent of the surplus of any agricultural
commodity, or of any grade, size, species, or other classification or quality thereof, for the
control and disposition of such surplus, and for equalizing the burden of such surplus elimination
or control among the producers, processors, distributors, or other handlers affected;
(b) Provisions for limiting the total quantity of any agricultural commodity, or of any
grade, size, species, or other classification, or quality or portions or combinations thereof, which
may be processed, distributed, or otherwise handled by any persons engaged in such processing,
distributing, or handling during any specified period. The total quantity of any such commodity
so regulated and permitted to be processed, distributed, or otherwise handled shall not be less
than the quantity which the commissioner finds is reasonably necessary to supply the market
demand of consumers for such commodity.
(c) Provisions for allotting the quantity of any agricultural commodity, or of any grade,
size, species, or other classification, or quality thereof, which each handler may purchase or
acquire from or handle on behalf of any producers thereof during any specified period under a
uniform rule, applicable to all handlers so regulated, based upon the amounts produced or sold
by such producers in a prior period which the commissioner finds to be representative, or upon
the current season's production or sales of such products, or both, to the end that the total
quantity of such commodity, or of any grade, size, species, or other classification, or quality or
portions or combinations thereof, so purchased or handled shall be apportioned equitably among
the producers thereof;
(d) Provisions for allotting the quantity of any agricultural commodity, or of any grade,
size, species, or other classification, or quality or portions or combinations thereof, which each
handler may process, distribute, or handle under a uniform rule, applicable to all handlers so
regulated, based upon quantities of such commodity or of any grades, size, species, or other
classification, or quality thereof, of the current season's crop which each such handler has
available for such processing, distribution, or handling, or upon the quantities of such
commodity or of any grade, size, species, or other classification, or quality thereof, so processed,
distributed, or handled by each such handler in a prior period which the commissioner finds to be
representative, or based upon both, to the end that the total quantity of such commodity, or any
grade, size, species, or other classification, or portion or combinations or quality thereof,
processed, distributed, or handled during any specified period shall be equitably apportioned
among all such handlers thereof;
(e) Provisions regulating the period during which any agricultural commodity, or any
grade, size, species, or classification, or quality or portions or combinations of such commodity,
may be processed, distributed, or otherwise marketed;
(f) Provisions for the establishment of surplus or reserve pools of any agricultural
commodity, or of the representative value of such commodity, or of any grade, size, species, or
other classification, or quality, or portions, or combination thereof, and providing for the sale of
such surplus commodity and the equitable distribution, among the persons interested therein, of
the net returns derived from the sale of such commodity or such commodity or such distribution
of the representative value of such commodity;
(g) Provisions for the establishment of uniform grading and inspection of any
agricultural commodity delivered by producers to handlers, processors, distributors, or others
engaging in the handling, processing, or distributing thereof and for the establishment of grading
standards of quality, condition, size, or pack for any agricultural commodity, and the inspection
and grading of such commodity in accordance with such grading standards so established. Such
grading standards for any such commodity shall not be established below any minimum
standards now prescribed by law for such commodity. All inspections made necessary by such
provisions shall be performed by the federal-state inspection service or by such other agent as
designated by the commissioner.
(h) Provisions for the establishment of plans for advertising and sales promotion to
create new or larger markets for agricultural commodities grown in the state of Colorado. The
commissioner is authorized to prepare, issue, administer, and enforce plans for promoting the
sale of any agricultural commodity. Any such plan shall be directed toward increasing the sale of
such commodity without reference to a particular brand or trade name. No advertising or sales
promotion program shall be issued by the commissioner which makes use of false or
unwarranted claims on behalf of any such product, or disparages the quality, value, sale, or use
of any other agricultural commodity.
(i) Provisions for price posting; but any grade, size, species, or other classification,
quality, portion, or combinations thereof of any marketable agricultural product shall be sold by
producers, handlers, or distributors thereof only at prices filed by such producers, handlers, or
distributors in the manner provided for in such order;
(j) Provisions for requiring the labeling, marking, or branding of any agricultural
commodity to be in conformity with the regulations specified in any marketing agreement or
order issued under authority of this article;
(k) Provisions for establishing convenient stations for inspection, weighing, and
receiving payment for any agricultural commodities sold or delivered by producers or
distributors in conformity with any marketing agreement or order issued under authority of this
article, and providing for the collection of expenses of operating such stations;
(l) Provisions allowing a board of control to cooperate with any other state or federal
agency whose activities may be deemed beneficial to the purposes of this article;
(m) Provisions for requiring the packaging of any agricultural commodity to be in
containers, and setting standards for such containers, or pack thereof, in conformity with the
regulations or authority contained in any marketing agreement or order issued, adopted, or
promulgated under the authority of this article;
(n) Provisions for the establishment of programs in the field of research for the
improvement of production, control of insects or disease, harvesting, storing, transporting,
marketing, handling, processing, or any other phase of research work which would benefit any
agricultural commodity produced in Colorado;
(o) Provisions for establishing processing plants or necessary arrangements with persons
or companies for the processing of agricultural products, which processing would tend to
effectuate the purposes of the article;
(p) Provisions establishing methods whereby agricultural commodities and products
other than marketable products may be disposed of and prohibiting dispositions thereof except as
so provided;
(q) Provisions for the limitation and prevention of unfair methods of competition in the
marketing of agricultural products.
(2) Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, whenever a marketing order issued by
the commissioner pursuant to this article contains any terms or conditions regulating the
handling, processing, or distribution of any agricultural commodity that may be marketed in the
area covered by such order, the importation into the area of any such commodity shall be
prohibited unless the handler, processor, or distributor of such commodity complies with such
terms and conditions.

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