Colorado Code § 35-61-107

Violations - penalties - denial of registration - application
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(1) The
commissioner may deny, revoke, or suspend a registration if the applicant or registrant:
(a) Violates any provision of this article or rules adopted pursuant to this article;
(b) Engages in fraud or deception in the procurement of or attempt to procure a
registration under this article or provides false information on a registration application; or
(c) Fails to comply with any lawful order of the commissioner.
(2) The commissioner may impose a civil penalty, not to exceed two thousand five
hundred dollars per violation, on any person who violates this article or any rule adopted under
this article.
(3) The commissioner shall not impose a penalty against a person alleged to have
violated this article or a rule adopted under this article until the commissioner has notified the
person of the charge and has given the person an opportunity for a hearing pursuant to article 4
of title 24, C.R.S.
(4) If the commissioner is unable to collect a civil penalty or if a person fails to pay all
or a portion of a civil penalty imposed pursuant to this section, the commissioner may bring an
action in a court of competent jurisdiction to recover the civil penalty plus attorney fees and
costs.
(5) Cannabis plants exceeding the acceptable hemp THC level must be disposed of in
accordance with rules established by the commissioner.
(6) Notwithstanding any other provision of this article 61, for up to three years after the
effective date of the suspension, revocation, or relinquishment of a registration, the
commissioner may deny an application for registration if:
(a) The applicant or any key participant is an individual who was previously listed as
participating in an entity pursuant to section 35-61-104 and that individual or entity was
subjected to discipline under this article 61; or
(b) The applicant or any key participant is an entity that lists an individual as
participating in the entity pursuant to section 35-61-104 and the individual was previously listed
as a participating person or key participant in an entity that was subjected to discipline under this
article 61.
(7) If a person's registration, including any key participant to the registration, is
suspended, revoked, or voluntarily relinquished for a violation of this section, the commissioner
may deny a new application for registration for that person for up to three years after the
effective date of the suspension, revocation, or relinquishment.

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