Colorado Code § 35-36-310

Daily reports and settlements
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(1) When requested by a dealer's consignor,
the dealer, before the close of the next business day following the sale of any farm products
consigned to the dealer, shall transmit or deliver to the owner or consignor a true written report
of the sale, showing the amount sold and the selling price. The dealer shall make remittance in
full to the consigner of the amount realized from the sale, including all collections, overcharges,
and damages, less the agreed commission and other charges together with a complete account of
sales within ten days after the receipt of the money by the dealer unless otherwise agreed to in
writing. In the account, the names and addresses of purchasers need not be given, except as
required in section 35-36-308.
(2) Every dealer shall retain a copy of the record covering each consignment transaction
for a period of one year after the date of the consignment transaction, which copy the dealer
shall, at all times, make available for, and open to, inspection by the commissioner and the
consignor or the authorized representative of either.
(3) Every dealer shall pay for farm products delivered to the dealer on the date and in the
manner specified in the contract with the owner or, if no date is set by the contract or on the date
of the delivery, within thirty days after the date of the delivery or the taking possession of the
farm products.

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