Colorado Liquor Code definition

Colorado Liquor Code or “Liquor Code” means article 3 of title 44, C.R.S.
Colorado Liquor Code means Article 3, Article 4, and Article 5 of Title 44 of the
Colorado Liquor Code means article 3, article 4, and article 5 of title 44 of the Colorado Revised Statutes, as amended.

Examples of Colorado Liquor Code in a sentence

  • This section implements the requirements for issuance of a temporary permit as contained in applicable provisions of the Colorado Beer Code and the Colorado Liquor Code, which authorize the issuance of a temporary permit as an administrative act through the city clerk's office.

  • ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES* *State law references: Colorado Beer Code, C.R.S. § 12‐46‐101 et seq.; Colorado Liquor Code, C.R.S. § 12‐47‐101 et seq.

  • Trustor shall comply in all material respects with all zoning laws, building codes, subdivision laws, gaming and liquor laws (including without limitation the Colorado Liquor Code and the Colorado Limited Gaming Act and their respective regulations), and other applicable laws, and Trustor shall not become involved in conduct that would cause either the Gaming or Liquor Licenses relating to the Trust Property to be suspended or revoked.

  • The licensee and licensed premises comply with all other restrictions and requirements imposed by the Colorado Liquor Code and Rules.

  • Since the Stafford Act provides supplemental assistance, the tribal government must expend resources in the response to and recovery from the event.

  • This article shall be known and may be cited as the "Colorado Liquor Code".

  • It is the duty of all police officers of the City of Greenwood Village to enforce the provisions of these Liquor Regulations and to arrest and complain against any person violating any of the provisions of the Colorado Liquor Code, Colorado Beer Code, or these Regulations.

  • Manager shall conduct all sales and service of alcoholic beverages in compliance with the Colorado Liquor Code and its regulations, according to the highest standards in the industry, exercising special care to ensure that persons under the age of twenty-one (21) do not purchase, receive, or consume alcoholic beverages on the Leased Premises, that alcoholic beverages are not removed illegally from the Leased Premises, and that visibly intoxicated persons are not served alcoholic beverages.

  • Any person may petition the Division for a statement of position concerning the applicability to the petitioner of any provision of the Colorado Liquor Code, Colorado Beer Code, Special Event Code, or Colorado Liquor Rules.

  • The Colorado Liquor Code, §§ 44-3-101 to -1002, C.R.S. (2021), currently restricts when and how a licensed retailer of alcohol beverages delivers those beverages, such as by requiring delivery only by the retailer itself, § 44-3-409(3)(a)(II), C.R.S. (2021), and restricting deliveries so that they comprise “no more than fifty percent of [a licensee’s] gross annual revenues,” § 44-3-409(3)(a)(IV).


More Definitions of Colorado Liquor Code

Colorado Liquor Code means the laws set forth in Article 3 of Title 44, C.R.S., as amended.
Colorado Liquor Code means the laws set forth in Article 47 of Title 12, C.R.S., as amended.

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  • Delaware Law means the General Corporation Law of the State of Delaware.