Colorado Code § 35-61-104

Registration - cultivation of industrial hemp - research and development growth - hemp management plan - rules
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(1) (a) A person wishing to engage in industrial
hemp cultivation shall apply to the department for a registration in a form and manner
determined by the commissioner prior to planting the industrial hemp. The application must
include the name and address of the applicant and all key participants and the legal description,
global positioning system location, and map of the land area on which the applicant plans to
engage in industrial hemp cultivation. The applicant shall also submit to the department the fee
required by section 35-61-106 (2). Application for registration pursuant to this section is a matter
of statewide concern.
(b) Repealed.
(c) With the submission of an application for registration, each key participant shall
submit a complete set of fingerprints to the Colorado bureau of investigation or the department
for the purpose of conducting fingerprint-based criminal history record checks. If received by the
department, the department shall submit the fingerprints to the Colorado bureau of investigation
for the purpose of conducting fingerprint-based criminal history record checks. The Colorado
bureau of investigation shall forward the fingerprints to the federal bureau of investigation for
the purpose of conducting a fingerprint-based criminal history record check. Upon completion of
the fingerprint-based criminal history record check, the bureau shall forward the results to the
commissioner. When the results of a fingerprint-based criminal history record check reveal a
record of arrest without a disposition, the department shall require a key participant to submit a
name-based judicial record check, as defined in section 22-2-119.3 (6)(d). The commissioner
shall use the information resulting from the fingerprint-based criminal history record check to
investigate and determine whether a key participant is qualified to be registered. The key
participant shall pay the costs associated with the fingerprint-based criminal history record
check.
(2) If a person applies for registration in accordance with subsection (1) of this section
and the commissioner determines that the person has satisfied the requirements for registration
pursuant to this article 61, the commissioner may issue a registration to the person.
(3) (a) A registration issued pursuant to this section is valid for one year from the date of
its issuance.
(b) To continue engaging in industrial hemp cultivation or research and development
growth operations in this state after a registration's expiration, a registrant must apply for
renewal of its registration in accordance with rules adopted by the commissioner setting forth
application renewal and review processes and setting a registration renewal fee.
(4) If the registrant wishes to alter the land area on which the registrant will conduct
industrial hemp cultivation or research and development growth operations, before altering the
area, the registrant shall submit to the department an updated legal description, global
positioning system location, and map specifying the proposed alterations.
(5) The commissioner shall adopt rules as necessary to implement and administer this
article 61.
(6) The commissioner or the commissioner's designee shall submit a hemp management
plan in accordance with the requirements and timelines prescribed by the secretary of the United
States department of agriculture pursuant to the "Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018", Pub.L.
115-334, as amended, for approval by the secretary.
(7) Except as otherwise prohibited by law, the commissioner may establish separate
registration and waiver requirements for research and development cultivation of industrial
hemp.

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