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A bill known as the Ranch to Plate Act will go before the Colorado legislature when the session reconvenes this week to allow a producer to sell raised meat on shares for future delivery. The bill, introduced by Sen. Jerry Sonnenberg, R-Sterling, and Rep. Rod Pelton, R-Cheyenne Wells, would deregulate meat sales with the requirement that end consumers would be made aware that the seller is not licensed and the animals or meat is not subject to state regulation or inspection by a public health agency; the animals or meat is not intended for resale; and the animals or meat are delivered directly from the seller to an informed end consumer and sold only in Colorado. Additionally, each purchaser must be listed on the brand inspection certificate.