Colorado Code § 35-30-102

Powers of governor
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The governor of the state of Colorado is vested with all
police and regulatory powers regarding the production, storage, refrigeration, manufacture,
distribution, handling, dealing in, or sale of foodstuffs or food products and other necessities of
life, whether in the raw state or in manufactured form, or any article used or capable of use as
food for man or beast, which are vested in the president or any other executive officer of the
United States; but the rules, regulations, and orders promulgated by the governor in the exercise
of the power conferred in this section shall not be more drastic than nor in conflict with the rules,
regulations, and orders of the president and executive officers of the United States government.

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