It is the duty of a board of county commissioners to examine all applicants for the positions of county pest inspectors, and, if an applicant is found competent and fully qualified to perform the duties of the office, the board shall issue a license as county pest inspector. A person shall not act as county pest inspector without a license. The license is valid for three years.
Source: L. 37: p. 645, § 8. CSA: C. 80, § 50. CRS 53: § 6-10-6. C.R.S. 1963: § 6-10-6. L. 78: Entire section amended, p. 456, § 4, effective April 27. L. 85: Entire section amended, p. 1131, § 3, effective May 16. L. 2013: Entire section amended, (HB 13-1250), ch. 240, p. 1166, § 1, effective August 7.
Structure Colorado Code
§ 35-4-101.5. Legislative Declaration
§ 35-4-104. County Pest Inspectors
§ 35-4-106. County Pest Inspectors - Examination of Applicants
§ 35-4-107. Inspections - Notice - Treatment - Collection of Costs
§ 35-4-108. Unlawful to Transport Pests
§ 35-4-109. Emergency Disposal of Plant Material
§ 35-4-110. Quarantine and Control of Pests - Rules
§ 35-4-110.5. Declaration of Quarantine Emergency
§ 35-4-111. Inspections - Certificates - Remedial Measures
§ 35-4-113. Authority of Commissioner to Enter Into Agreements
§ 35-4-113.5. Delegation of Duties
§ 35-4-116. Rules and Regulations
§ 35-4-117. County Pest Inspectors - Weed and Rodent Control
§ 35-4-118. Voluntary Agreements to Provide Pest Services
§ 35-4-119. Joint Phytosanitary Program
§ 35-4-120. Quarantine of Nonregulated Pests
§ 35-4-121. Emergency Control and Eradication of Invasive Pests