8 CCR 1202-2
REGULATION 2. CIVIL PENALTIES STATEMENT OF BASIS - LEGAL AUTHORITY - Title 35, Article 14, Section 131(3). STATEMENT OF PURPOSE -- This regulation provides direction to Agency personnel in determining the amount of the penalty that shall be considered to be appropriate for various violations. It is designed to Insure, to the extent practicable, that generally comparable penalties will be assessed throughout the State.
1. CAUSE OF VIOLATION 1.1 Lack of Knowledge - When the person that has committed the violation was not aware of the statutory requirements, the penalty shall be determined from Line 1 of the applicable table as set forth in 4.4.
1.2 Negligence - When the violation is due to negligence, the penalty shall be determined from Line 2 of the applicable table as set forth in 4.4.
1.3 Willful - When a person has willfully committed a violation, or has committed the same violation three or sore times within a 12-month period of time, all violations after the second violation will be construed to be willful and the penalty shall be determined from Line 3 of the applicable table as set forth in 4.4.
2. GRAVITY OF VIOLATION 2.1 Any one of the following factors may be considered in determining the gravity of a violation.
2.2 Minimal Gravity - When the violation has a minimal gravity, the penalty shall be determined from Colunn A of the applicable table as set forth in 4.4.
2.3 Moderate Gravity - When the violation has a moderate gravity, the penalty shall be determined from Column B of the applicable cable as set forth in 4.4.
2.4 Great Gravity - When the violation has a great gravity, the penalty snail be determined from Column C of the applicable table as set forth in 4.4.
3. FREQUENCY OF VIOLATION 3.1 The more frequent a person commits the same violation, the greater the penalty shall be, as provided by the table as set forth in 4.4.
3.2 When a person commits the same violation more than three times in 12 months, the penalty for the third violation shall be assessed. In addition, the person shall be subject to a restraining order or Injuction as set forth in 35-14-133 CRS 1973, as amended.
3.3 The period of time in determining frequency of violations shall be 12 months. If a person has not committed the same offense in 12 months, the next offense shall be considered as a first offense.
3.4 A person that has committed the same offense three times in five years shall not be protected by the 12 month limitation and shall be subject to the penalty for the third offense.
4. PENALTIES 4.1 Penalties for violation of the following sections or sub-sections will be determined by procedures as set forth in l.l, 1.2, 1.3, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, and 2.4 as established in TABLE I in 4.4: 35-1/1-112, -113(1), -114, -115, -117, 120, -124, -125, -127, -129, -13l(2)(b), 4.2 Penalties for violation of the following sections or sub-sections will be determined by procedures as set forth in 1.1, 1.2, 1.3. 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 and 2.4 as established in TABLE II in 4.4: 35-14-110, -111, -113(2), -118, -131(2) (e)(f)(i).
4.3 Penalties for violation-of the following sections or sub-sections will be determined by procedures as set forth in 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, and 2.4 as established in TABLE III in 4.4: 35-14-116, -119, -122, -123, -131(2)(a)(d)(j)(k)(!).
4.4 TABLES
2 $ 10. 20. 40.
3 $ 20. 40. 80.
TABLE II FIRST OFFENSE A B C $ 25. 50. 75.
2 $ 50. 100. 150.
3 $ 100. 150. 200.
TABLE III FIRST OFFENSE SECOND OFFENSE THIRD OFFENSE A B C 1 $ 50. 100. 150.
2 $ 100. 200. 300.
3 $ 200. 300. 400.
5. APPEALS 5.1 Any person accused of a violation say request a hearing before the commissioner to contest the account of the penalty or whether the violation occured or both.
5.2 A request for a hearing before the commissioner must be in writing and must be submitted within 20 days of notification of penalty.
6. PAYMENT OF PEHALTY.
6.1 If no hearing is requested, the penalty is due and payable within 30 days of the Issuance of notice of the violation.
REGULATION 3. QUALIFICATIONS FOR CERTIFIED WEIGHER LICENSE STATEMENT OF BASIS - LEGAL AUTHORITY - Title 35, Article 14, Section 121(3). STATEMENT OF PURPOSE - Defines minimum qualifications for certified weighers.
1. TRAINING 1.1 Must have completed apprentice training by a competent scale operator on procedures for operating scales.
2. EXPERIENCE 2.1 Applicants with a minimum of six months continuous weighing experience will be exempt from further training.
3. INTERVIEW 3.1 Applicants that do not provide evidence of training or experience shall be subject to an interview by a measurement standards official.
REGULATION 4. QUALIFICATIONS FOR DEVICE SERVICEMEN'S LICENSE STATEMENT OF BASIS - LEGAL AUTHORITY - Title 35. Article 14, Section 107(0). STATEMENT OF PURPOSE - Defining minimum qualifications for obtaining device serviceman license.
1. TRAINING 1.1 Must have satisfactorily completed a factory training course to service the devices he intends to service.
2. EXPERIENCE
2.1 Must have a minimum of 12 months training by a competent scale serviceman.
REGULATION 5. INFORMATION REQUIRED ON APPLICATION TO LICENSE DEVICE STATEMENT OF BASIS - LEGAL AUTHORITY - TITLE 35, Article 35, Section 127(2) STATEMENT OF PURPOSE - Outlines the minimum information required on the application to license devices for commercial use.
REGULATION 6. SCALE PITS STATEMENT OF BASIS - LEGAL AUTHORITY - TILE 35, ARTICLE 14, Section 105, CRS 1973, as amended.
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE -- This regulation will assure that there is adequate space for a person required to work in a scale pit.
1. PIT DEPTH 1.1 Vehicle or livestock scales, which require a pit, shall be placed in a pit where the clearance from the floor of the pit to the bottom of the I bean is not less than 36 Inches. REGULATION 7. APPROACHES TO VEHICLE SCALES STATEMENT OF BASIS - LEGAL AUTHORITY -- TITLE 35, ARTICLE 14, Section 105, CRS 1973, as amended.
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE - To assure ease of vehicle access, ease for testing purposes, and drainage away from the scale.
1. APPROACHES - On the approach end or ends of a vehicle scale installed in any one location for a period of six months or more, there shall be a straight approach as follows: