C.R.S. Section 35-36-306
Disciplinary powers

  • licenses

(1)

The commissioner may deny an application for a license, refuse to renew a license, revoke or suspend a license, or place a licensee on probation, as the case may require, if the licensee or applicant has:

(a)

Violated this part 3 or section 35-36-104 or violated any of the rules promulgated by the commissioner pursuant to this article 36;

(b)

Been convicted of a felony under the laws of this state, any other state, or the United States; except that, in considering a conviction of a felony, the commissioner is governed by section 24-5-101;

(c)

Committed fraud or deception in the procurement or attempted procurement of a license;

(d)

Failed or refused to file with the commissioner a surety bond or an irrevocable letter of credit, as required by section 35-36-304;

(e)

Been determined by the commissioner to be in an inadequate financial position to meet liability obligations;

(f)

Failed to comply with a lawful order of the commissioner concerning the administration of this part 3; or

(g)

Had a license revoked, suspended, or not renewed or has been placed on probation in another state for cause, if the cause could be the basis for the same or similar disciplinary action in this state.

(2)

All proceedings concerning the denial, refusal to renew, revocation, or suspension of a license or the placing of a licensee on probation shall be conducted pursuant to section 35-36-305 and article 4 of title 24.

(3)

A previous violation of this part 3 or section 35-36-104 by the applicant or any person connected with the applicant in the business for which the applicant seeks to be licensed, or, in the case of a partnership or corporation applicant, any previous violations of this part 3 or section 35-36-104 by a partner, officer, director, or stockholder of more than thirty percent of the outstanding shares, is sufficient grounds for the denial of a license.

Source: Section 35-36-306 — Disciplinary powers - licenses, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-35.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

35‑36‑101
Short title
35‑36‑102
Definitions
35‑36‑103
Commissioner - rules - delegation of powers and duties
35‑36‑104
Cease-and-desist order - restraining order
35‑36‑105
Civil penalties
35‑36‑106
Penalties
35‑36‑107
Appeal
35‑36‑109
Repeal of article
35‑36‑201
Licenses - commodity handler - rules
35‑36‑202
Exemptions
35‑36‑203
Commodity handler licenses - application requirements - fee
35‑36‑204
Licenses - requirements - rules
35‑36‑205
Disciplinary powers - licenses
35‑36‑206
Bailment of commodities
35‑36‑207
Credit sale contracts - rules
35‑36‑208
Commodity grades established - rules
35‑36‑209
Negotiable warehouse receipts - rules
35‑36‑210
Use of scale tickets and negotiable warehouse receipts
35‑36‑211
Commodity handler records - separate and distinct - time of maintenance - definition
35‑36‑212
Warehouse operator’s liability for disposal of tainted commodities
35‑36‑213
Enforcement - inspection of commodity handlers’ property - confidentiality
35‑36‑214
Procedure on shortage - refusal to submit to inspection
35‑36‑215
Inspection fees
35‑36‑216
Bonds or irrevocable letters of credit - exemptions
35‑36‑217
Unlawful acts - definition
35‑36‑301
Legislative declaration
35‑36‑302
Application for license - rules
35‑36‑303
License fee - renewal - rules
35‑36‑304
Bonds and irrevocable letters of credit - exemptions
35‑36‑305
Investigations, hearings, and examinations
35‑36‑306
Disciplinary powers - licenses
35‑36‑307
Credit sale contracts - rules
35‑36‑308
Records of dealers
35‑36‑309
Records of small-volume dealers
35‑36‑310
Daily reports and settlements
35‑36‑311
Pooled consignment
35‑36‑312
Enforcement
35‑36‑313
Unlawful acts - definition
35‑36‑314
Penalties for theft of farm products
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Current through Fall 2024

§ 35-36-306’s source at colorado​.gov