HB 1111

Colorado House bill in Session 2026.

Status: enacted. Latest action: May 26, 2026.

Pesticide Product Disposal & Container Recycling.

Bill ID CO-2026-HB-1111
Session 2026
Status enacted
Committee Agriculture, Water & Natural Resources; Finance; Appropriations
House enacted 2026-05-26
Summary

The act creates the pesticide product disposal and container recycling enterprise (enterprise) in the department of agriculture (department). The board of directors of the enterprise (board) consists of the members of the state agricultural commission. The enterprise is tasked with developing and administering a program for the disposal of pesticide products not identified as exempt from the program by the board (eligible pesticide products) and with coordinating the recycling of pesticide product containers (program). Along with providing these business services, the program must: Organize eligible pesticide product disposal events for commercial applicators and private applicators across the state; Provide outreach and education to commercial applicators and private applicators on proper and safe disposal of eligible pesticide products and the recycling of their containers and the services provided by the program; and Provide certain business services to an applicant that registers an eligible pesticide product with the commissioner of agriculture for sale or distribution in the state (applicant). The enterprise operates as a government-owned business imposing: A pesticide product disposal fee for each eligible pesticide product that is disposed of through the program; and A pesticide registration product disposal fee on each applicant, which fee must be no more than $50 per eligible pesticide product. The fees are credited to the pesticide product disposal and container recycling enterprise cash fund (fund) for use by the enterprise to carry out the program. Money credited to the fund is continuously appropriated to the enterprise for the purposes set forth in the act. Commencing in 2028, the enterprise must annually report to the legislative committees with jurisdiction over agricultural matters the following information for the previous 12 months: the amount of fees collected, the total revenue generated by the fees, the location and times of disposal events held, a summary of the amount and types of products disposed of, and a description of education and outreach activities conducted. $19,875 is appropriated from the legal services cash fund to the department of law to provide legal services for the department in implementing the act. The appropriation is from revenue received from the department that is continuously appropriated to the department from the fund. (Note: This summary applies to this bill as enacted.)

Sponsor
Tisha Mauro
Official Source Back to Bills
Actions Timeline
Date Event Detail
2026-02-03 Introduced Bill introduced
2026-05-26 Status enacted
2026-05-26 Latest Action Governor Signed
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