Colorado Code § 35-36-211

Commodity handler records - separate and distinct - time of maintenance - definition
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(1) A commodity handler or small-volume commodity handler
operating another business in conjunction with, or in proximity to, the handler's commodity
handling business shall keep a complete set of records for the commodity handling business,
entirely separate and distinct from the accounts and records of that other business. The deposits
of commodities for the account of another business or for commodities owned by the commodity
handler or small-volume commodity handler shall be entered in the books of the commodity
handler or small-volume commodity handler in the same manner as those of other depositors.
For the purpose of this section, "other business" means any other separate and legally established
enterprise that is distinct and separate from the legal and financial transactions of the commodity
handling business.
(2) Commodity handlers or small-volume commodity handlers shall maintain adequate
records and systems for the filing and accounting of negotiable warehouse receipts, canceled
negotiable warehouse receipts, scale tickets, and other documents and transactions necessary or
common to the commodity handling industry. A commodity handler or small-volume
commodity handler shall retain canceled negotiable warehouse receipts, copies of scale tickets,
and copies of other documents evidencing ownership or ownership liability for a period of at
least three years after the date of cancellation.
(3) A commodity handler or small-volume commodity handler shall post a position
report daily; however, if a daily position report poses a substantial hardship, the commissioner
may authorize, in writing, a weekly position report. The position report must include, but need
not be limited to, total stocks by commodities received or loaded out, forwarding of commodities
to terminal storage, conversions of whole commodities to feed, negotiable warehouse receipt
obligations, open storage obligations, credit sale contracts, and public-warehouse-owned
commodities.
(4) A scale ticket shall be issued for each receipt of commodities. A copy of the scale
ticket shall be given to the owner. A commodity handler or small-volume commodity handler
shall file the commodity handler's or small-volume commodity handler's copy with all other such
copies in numerical sequence and shall file and retain voided scale tickets at the commodity
handler's or small-volume commodity handler's place of business. Scale tickets shall be issued in
numerical sequence. An issued scale ticket must contain the following: Sequential number; date;
owner's name; commodity handler's or small-volume commodity handler's name; commodity;
test weight with dockage, if applicable; grade, if assigned; gross weight; tare weight; and net
weights, in the case of weights from hopper scales.
(5) A settlement sheet shall be maintained for each owner and shall contain the
following: Owner's name; scale ticket numbers; total receipts; total withdrawals; test weight; and
grade, if assigned. A copy of a current settlement sheet shall be provided to the owner upon
request.

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