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Code · Colorado · Title 35 — Agriculture · Article 33 — Custom Processing

35-33-301. Sale of poultry - labeling - rules.

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(1)A poultry producer exempted under this article 33 may sell poultry to individuals. A poultry producer licensed under this article 33 may sell poultry to retail food establishments licensed pursuant to section 25-4-1606 and to individuals.
(2)The department shall consult with the department of public health and environment to promulgate rules regarding the labeling of poultry sold pursuant to this section.
(a)The commissioner may convene, as needed, a stakeholder group, including representatives from the Colorado department of public health and environment, retail food establishments, liability insurance companies, poultry farmers, poultry suppliers, processors operating under this article 33, and any other interested party.
(b)The department shall keep and maintain a list of stakeholders.
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(e)Repealed.
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