Colorado Marijuana Code definition

Colorado Marijuana Code means both the Colorado Medical Marijuana Code and the Colorado Retail Marijuana Code as defined herein.
Colorado Marijuana Code means Title 44, Article 10, C.R.S. and any rules or
Colorado Marijuana Code means the Colorado Marijuana code, Article 10 of Title 44, CRS, and the state administrative regulations promulgated pursuant thereto.

Examples of Colorado Marijuana Code in a sentence

  • Except as authorized by the Colorado Constitution, article XVIII, sections 14 or 16, the Colorado Marijuana Code, or section 25-1.5-106.5, C.R.S., no person shall possess, cultivate, dispense, Transfer, transport, offer to sell, manufacture, or test Regulated Marijuana unless said person is duly licensed by the State Licensing Authority and approved by the relevant Local Jurisdiction(s) and/or licensed by the relevant Local Licensing Authority(-ies).

  • Prior to granting a license, the Local Licensing Authority may further consider all of the requirements of these Regulations, the Colorado Marijuana Code, any applicable state or local law or regulation, and all other reasonable restrictions that are or may be placed upon the licensee by the Licensing Authority.

  • Summary suspension, suspension, revocation and/or fines may be imposed by the Local Licensing Authority and in commencing and concluding such actions, the Local Licensing Authority shall comport with the provisions of the Colorado Marijuana Code.

  • In addition to any criminal charges or penalties that may be imposed by law enforcement, any licensee who commits any acts that are a violation of or unlawful pursuant to these Regulations and/or pursuant to the Colorado Marijuana Code shall be subject to a summary suspension, a suspension, fines, and/or a revocation of its license.

  • The Local Licensing Authority shall issue a license under this article when, after thorough consideration of the application, and from review of such other information as required by these Regulations or the Marijuana Code, the Authority determines that the applicant complies with all of the requirements of these Regulations and the Colorado Marijuana Code.

  • It is a violation of these Regulations and, further, a violation of each license issued pursuant to these Regulations for a person or licensee to commit any act or omission that is unlawful pursuant to the Colorado Marijuana Code.

  • A licensee of a license issued pursuant to these Regulations shall report each transfer or change of financial interest in the license and/or the licensee to the Local Licensing Authority prior to any such transfer or change pursuant to and in accordance with the provisions of the Colorado Marijuana Code.

  • Each person licensed pursuant to these Regulations shall keep and maintain all records specified in the Colorado Marijuana Code and shall make the same open, at all times, during business hours for the inspection and examination of the Local Licensing Authority or its duly authorized representatives.

  • A Retail Marijuana Establishment licensee in any Colorado jurisdiction may transfer its license to Adams County so long as the State approves the transfer and the applicant completes the application process set forth in these Regulations and otherwise complies with all the requirements of these Regulations and the Colorado Marijuana Code.

  • In determining whether to permit a transfer of ownership, the Local Licensing Authority shall consider the requirements of the Colorado Marijuana Code.


More Definitions of Colorado Marijuana Code

Colorado Marijuana Code means Colorado Revised Statutes Title 44, Article 10, Section 101 et seq., and the Colorado Marijuana Rules promulgated pursuant thereto at 1 CCR§212-3.
Colorado Marijuana Code means the Colorado Marijuana code, Article 10 of Title 44, CRS,
Colorado Marijuana Code means Article 10 of Title 44, Colorado Revised Statutes.
Colorado Marijuana Code means Sections 14 and 16 of Article XVIII of the Colorado Constitution and C.R.S. §44-10-101, et seq., as amended, and any rules promulgated pursuant thereto..
Colorado Marijuana Code means Sections 14 and 16 of Article XVIII of the Colorado Constitution and C.R.S. §44-10-101, et seq., as amended, and any rules promulgated pursuant thereto.both the Colorado Medical Marijuana Code and the Colorado Retail Marijuana Code as defined herein.
Colorado Marijuana Code means the Colorado Marijuana code, Article 10 of Title 44, CRS, and the

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