Colorado Code § 35-28-121

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(1) In the event the commissioner finds that it tends to
effectuate the declared purposes of this article within the standards prescribed in this article, the
commissioner may issue a marketing order, applicable to the marketing of any agricultural
commodity containing like terms, provisions, methods, and procedures as any license or order
regulating the marketing of such commodity issued by the secretary of agriculture of the United
States pursuant to the provisions of any law or laws of the United States. In selecting the
members of any board or other advisory agency under such marketing order, the commissioner
shall utilize, insofar as practicable, the same persons as those serving in a similar capacity under
such federal license or order, so as to avoid duplicating or conflicting personnel.
(2) The commissioner is authorized to confer with and cooperate with the legally
constituted authorities of other states and of the United States, for the purpose of obtaining
uniformity in the administration of federal and state marketing regulations, licenses, or orders.
Said commissioner is authorized to conduct joint hearings and issue joint or concurrent
marketing orders for the purposes and within the standards set forth in this article, and he may
exercise any administrative authority prescribed by this article to effect such uniformity of
administration and regulation.
(3) Nothing in this article applies to any order, rule, or regulation issued or issuable by
the public utilities commission with respect to the operation of common carriers.
(4) In any civil or criminal action or proceeding for violation of any rule of statutory or
common law against monopolies or combinations in restraint of trade, proof that the act
complained of was done in compliance with the provisions of this article or a marketing order
issued under this article and in furtherance of the purposes and provisions of this article shall be
a complete defense to such action or proceeding.

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