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TESTING AND HANDLING OF MILK AND CREAM 
not later than seven days from the date of starting operations, pro¬ 
vided they do not already hold a license of this state. 
How to Make Applications for and Take Examinations .—Write 
to the State Dairy Commissioner, Fort Collins, Colorado, giving the 
name and address of a Justice of the Peace or Notary Public, before 
whom the required examination can be taken. As soon as an applica¬ 
tion so made and directed has been received at the commissioner’s 
office, a notice will at once be sent to the applicant to appear before the 
justice or notary named not later than seven days from the date given 
upon said notice. 
As soon as the examination has been taken and the same returned 
to the justice or notary giving the examination, the papers will be 
gone over carefully and graded. If a passing grade is earned, a license 
will be issued and a notice of issuance of license and grade made 
will be sent on the same day the permit is mailed. If the grade is 
below passing, a notice of failure will be sent to the party failing* 
giving reasons and causes of failure. Another examination for testers 
license will not be given the same individual within 90 days of the date 
of failure. 
Wherever a license has been issued, inspection may be expected 
to follow at a later date for the special purpose of gaining a knowl¬ 
edge of the operator’s actual knowledge of the practical side of his 
work and methods used. Should such inspection show that the oper¬ 
ator does not thoroughly understand his business, and that the station 
is unsanitary, or if the permit held is not in a conspicuous place, or if 
other provisions of the dairy law are violated, the permit will be 
cancelled and the station closed. 
All applicants for examination must be at least sixteen 
years of age, and must have tested, prior to the time of their applica¬ 
tion at least twelve samples of milk or cream under the supervision 
of a person holding a license or a field superintendent and according 
to the directions printed in this bulletin. 
Licenses are good for one year and may be renewed at the 
end of that time by application. 
All applications for renewals of licenses must be accompanied 
by the number of the license held. 
Licenses are not transferable; neither is it lawful for any person 
to sample and test under another person’s license. 
Examination questions will cover the contents of this bulletin. 
Substitutes .—Whenever substitutions are made, the station oper¬ 
ator is held responsible for the sampling and testing done, and in no 
case shall a substitute be allowed to test or sample for more than 
seven days from the date of starting operations without having his 
application for a license in the dairy commissioner’s office within that 
time limit. 
