8 CCR 1203-1, pt. 11 - Dealer licensing

11.1. The Dealer Licensing System.
(a) Any person who distributes any restricted use pesticide to any other person must possess a valid pesticide dealer license.
(b) Each separate business location, including branch offices, and each separate business name must have a separate pesticide dealer license.
(c) Each applicant for a pesticide dealer license shall make application to the Commissioner. Said application shall be on a form furnished by the Commissioner and shall be accompanied by payment of an application fee of $50.00.
(d) Each pesticide dealer shall make an application to renew its license on or before the first working day of January for the year of renewal. Said application shall be on a form furnished by the Commissioner and shall be accompanied by payment of a $50.00 renewal fee.
(e) Licenses expire on January 1st of each year and must be renewed on an annual basis.
(f) Applicants for renewal of a pesticide dealer license whose applications are received after the first working day of January but received on or before February 1st must pay a penalty fee of 10%.
(g) No pesticide dealer license can be renewed until the entire fee is paid.
(h) If the application for renewal is not received on or before February 1, of the year following the year of licensure, the license will not be renewed and the dealer must apply for a new license.
(i) Any dealer distributing restricted use pesticides after the expiration date of their license and prior to their renewal or new license application acceptance date will be in violation of § 35-9-120(1)(f), C.R.S. (incorporated by reference herein, later amendments not included), and subject to civil penalties authorized under § 35-9-124, C.R.S. (incorporated by reference herein, later amendments not included).
11.2. Recordkeeping requirements for state and federal restricted use pesticides shall be as required by Section 13.3.

Notes

8 CCR 1203-1, pt. 11
38 CR 23, December 10, 2015, effective 12/30/2015 39 CR 23, December 10, 2016, effective 12/30/2016 40 CR 20, October 25, 2017, effective 11/30/2017 42 CR 18, September 25, 2019, effective 10/30/2019

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