Colorado Code § 35-9-122

Denial - suspension - revocation
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(1) The commissioner, pursuant to the
provisions of article 4 of title 24, C.R.S., may issue letters of admonition, or deny, refuse to
renew, suspend, or revoke any pesticide or device registration or any pesticide dealer license if
the applicant, holder of the registration, or licensee:
(a) Has refused or failed to comply with any provision of this article, any rule adopted
under this article, or any lawful order of the commissioner;
(b) Has been convicted of a felony for an offense related to conduct regulated by this
article;
(c) Has used fraud or deception in the procurement or attempted procurement of any
registration or license authorized under this article, or the renewal thereof;
(d) Has failed to comply with a lawful order of the commissioner;
(e) Has had an equivalent registration or license canceled, denied, revoked, or suspended
by any authority;
(f) Has been adjudicated a violator or has committed a violation of the "Federal
Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act", as amended; except that a consent decree entered
into with the environmental protection agency shall not be considered a violation of such act
unless an order from the regional administrator of the environmental protection agency or the
consent decree shall specifically state that a violation has occurred;
(g) Has refused to provide the commissioner with reasonable, complete, and accurate
information regarding methods or materials used or work performed when requested by the
commissioner; or
(h) Has falsified any information requested by the commissioner.
(2) In any proceeding held under this section, the commissioner may accept as prima
facie evidence of grounds for disciplinary action any disciplinary action taken against a licensee
or holder of a registration from another jurisdiction if the violation which prompted the
disciplinary action in that jurisdiction would be grounds for disciplinary action under this
section.
(3) No licensee whose license has been revoked may apply or reapply for a license under
this article until two years from the date of such revocation.

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