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As used in this article 36, unless the context otherwise requires:

  1. "Agent" means a person who, on behalf of a dealer or small-volume dealer, buys,receives, contracts for, or solicits any farm products from or sells farm products for the owner of the farm products or who negotiates the consignment or purchase of any farm products on behalf of a dealer or small-volume dealer.

  2. "Bailee" means a person who, by a negotiable warehouse receipt or other documentof title, acknowledges possession of goods and contracts to deliver them.

  3. "Bailment" means the act of delivering goods or personal property to another in trust.

  4. "Commercial feeding" means the feeding of livestock by a person who receives compensation from the owner of the livestock for the feeding.

  5. "Commission" means the state agricultural commission created in section 35-1-105.

  6. "Commissioner" means the commissioner of agriculture or the commissioner's designee.

  7. "Commodity" means unprocessed small, hard seeds or fruits such as wheat, corn,oats, barley, rye, sunflower seeds, soybeans, beans, grain sorghum, industrial hemp, and such other seeds or fruits as the commissioner may determine.

  8. (a) "Commodity handler" means a person:

  1. Engaged in buying any commodities from the owner for processing or resale;

  2. Engaged in receiving and taking possession of any commodities from the owner forstorage or safekeeping;

  3. Engaged in soliciting or negotiating sales of commodities between the vendor andpurchaser respectively;

  4. Who receives on consignment or solicits from the owner of a commodity any kindof commodity for sale on commission on behalf of the owner, who accepts any commodity in trust from the owner of the commodity for the purpose of resale, or who sells or offers for sale on commission any commodity or in any way handles any commodity for the account of the owner of the commodity; or

  5. Engaged in buying any commodity from the owner of the commodity for the commercial feeding of livestock that are owned wholly or in part by another, at an animal feeding operation with a capacity of more than two thousand five hundred head of livestock.

(b) "Commodity handler" does not include:

  1. A bona fide retail grocery merchant or restaurateur having a fixed or established place of business in Colorado if the use of commodities by the person is directly related to the operation of the person's retail grocery or restaurant; or

  2. A producer as defined in the "Colorado Cottage Foods Act", section 25-4-1614 (9)(c), who earns net revenues of ten thousand dollars or less per calendar year from the sale of each eligible food product.

  1. "Compensation" means something of value or benefit, whether in cash, in kind, or inany other form.

  2. "Consignor" includes a person who ships or delivers to a dealer or small-volumedealer any farm products for handling, sale, or resale.

  3. "Credit sale contract" means a contract for the sale of a commodity or a farm product when the sale price is to be paid on a date later than thirty days after delivery of the commodity or farm product to the buyer and includes those contracts commonly referred to as deferred payment contracts, deferred pricing contracts, and price later contracts.

  4. (a) "Dealer" means a person:

  1. Engaged in buying any farm products from the owner for processing or resale;

  2. Engaged in receiving and taking possession of any farm products from the owner forstorage or safekeeping;

  3. Engaged in soliciting or negotiating sales of farm products between the vendor andpurchaser respectively;

  4. Who receives on consignment or solicits from the owner of a farm product any kindof farm product for sale on commission on behalf of the owner, who accepts any farm product in trust from the owner of the farm product for the purpose of resale, or who sells or offers for sale on commission any farm product or in any way handles any farm product for the account of, or as an agent of, the owner of the farm product; or

  5. Engaged in buying any farm products or commodities from the owner of the farmproducts or commodities for the commercial feeding of livestock that are owned wholly or in part by another, at an animal feeding operation with a capacity of more than two thousand five hundred head of livestock.

(b) "Dealer" does not include:

  1. A bona fide retail grocery merchant or restaurateur having a fixed or establishedplace of business in Colorado if the use of farm products by the person is directly related to the operation of the person's retail grocery or restaurant; or

  2. A producer as defined in the "Colorado Cottage Foods Act", section 25-4-1614 (9)(c), who earns net revenues of ten thousand dollars or less per calendar year from the sale of each eligible food product.

  1. "Department" means the department of agriculture.

  2. (a) (I) "Farm products" includes the following unprocessed products produced in Colorado or owned by any Colorado resident, dealer, or small-volume dealer:

  1. Agricultural, horticultural, viticultural, fruit, and vegetable products of the soil;

  2. Livestock and livestock products, except livestock held by the purchaser and notresold or processed within ninety days after the purchase date; (C) Milk; and (D) Honey.

(II) "Farm products" also includes:

  1. Ensiled corn;

  2. Baled, cubed, or ground hay; and(C) Industrial hemp.

(b) "Farm products" does not include poultry and poultry products, timber products, nursery stock, commodities, or marijuana.

  1. "Financial statement" means a statement prepared according to generally acceptedaccounting principles that accurately presents the financial condition of an applicant or licensee and that includes, at a minimum, a balance sheet and a statement of income.

  2. "Forwarded commodities" means commodities sent to a terminal warehouse and puton open storage in the name of the forwarding warehouse operator.

  3. "Handling" means buying commodities for resale or processing, brokering commodities, or receiving and loading out commodities tendered for storage.

  4. "Industrial hemp" has the meaning set forth in section 35-61-101 (7).

  5. "Livestock" has the meaning set forth in section 35-1-102 (6).

  6. "Loss" means any monetary loss to a producer or owner that is of an extraordinarynature and that includes but is not limited to, bankruptcy, embezzlement, theft, fraud, or negligence.

  7. "Marijuana" has the meaning set forth in section 16 (2)(f) of article XVIII of theColorado constitution.

  8. "Market value" means the value required by law to be used by insurance underwriters in paying for losses of commodities insured for their actual value.

  9. "Negotiable warehouse receipt" means a receipt that specifies by its terms that thegoods are to be delivered to the bearer or to the order of a named person. Any other receipt is nonnegotiable.

  10. "Owner" means any person in whom legal title to any commodity or farm product isvested, whether produced by the owner or acquired by purchase.

  11. "Person" includes:

(a) An individual, firm, association, partnership, or corporation; or (b) The commissioner.

  1. "Processing" means the operation of canning, drying, fermenting, distilling, extracting, preserving, grinding, crushing, flaking, mixing, or otherwise changing the form of a commodity or farm product for the purpose of selling or reselling any of the resulting products.

  2. "Producer" means a person engaged in growing commodities or farm products orproducing farm products.

  3. "Provisional insurance coverage" means a certificate or any other satisfactory evidence of fire and extended coverage insurance issued by an insurance company authorized to do business in this state insuring every commodity in the custody of a warehouse operator, whether held for others or owned by the warehouse operator, at the full local market value of each commodity.

  4. "Public warehouse" includes an elevator, mill, warehouse, or other structure in which commodities are received from one or more members of the public for storage.

  5. "Retail grocery merchant" means a person whose sales consist of more than fiftypercent nonfarm-product and noncommodity grocery household merchandise.

  6. "Scale ticket" means a receipt issued for a commodity that names the person towhom it is issued and the kind and grade of the commodity stored.

  7. "Settlement sheet" means a summary of a commodity handler's or small-volumecommodity handler's transactions with an owner.

  8. "Small-volume commodity handler" means a person who:

  1. Has a fixed or established place of business in this state;

  2. Engages in commodities handling;

  3. Buys less than two hundred fifty thousand dollars' worth of commodities and farmproducts per year from owners for processing or resale; and

  4. Does not purchase commodities for commercial feeding of livestock.

(34) "Small-volume dealer" means a person who:

  1. Does not qualify as a "dealer" under subsections (12)(a)(II) to (12)(a)(V) of this section;

  2. Has a fixed or established place of business in Colorado;

  3. Buys less than twenty thousand dollars' worth of farm products or commodities, inaggregate, per year from the owners for processing or resale; and

  4. Does not purchase farm products for commercial feeding of livestock.

  1. "Storage" means the holding of a commodity or farm product for another by a person who does not directly own the commodity or farm product. "Storage" does not include transportation of a commodity or farm product.

  2. "Terminal warehouse" means a public warehouse licensed by the department, theUnited States department of agriculture, or any state that has a warehouse examination cooperative agreement with Colorado or the United States department of agriculture.

  3. "Warehouse operator" includes a person owning, operating, or controlling a publicwarehouse.

Source: L. 2020: Entire article amended with relocations, (HB 20-1213), ch. 160, p. 716, § 2, effective June 29.

Editor's note: This section is similar to former § 35-36-102 as it existed prior to 2020; except that subsection (1) is similar to former § 35-37-103 (1), subsection (12) is similar to former § 35-37-103 (7), subsection (14) is similar to former § 35-37-103 (8), subsection (21) is similar to former § 35-37-103 (9.5), subsection (30) is similar to former § 35-37-103 (14), and subsection (34) is similar to former § 35-37-103 (15) as they existed prior to 2020.


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