Colorado Beer Code definition

Colorado Beer Code or “Beer Code” means article 4 of title 44, C.R.S.
Colorado Beer Code means the laws set forth in Article 4 of Title 44, C.R.S., as amended.
Colorado Beer Code means the laws set forth in Article 46 of Title 12, C.R.S., as amended.

Examples of Colorado Beer Code in a sentence

  • In making its decision with respect to any proposed changes, alterations, or modifications, the authority shall follow the applicable provisions of the Colorado Beer Code and the Colorado Liquor Code and applicable regulations, as amended.

  • 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.

  • The city clerk is hereby delegated the authority to administratively approve the application if it is determined that the modification is material but does not meet the criteria for modification of premises contained in applicable provisions of the Colorado Beer Code and the Colorado Liquor Code and applicable regulations, as amended.

  • Petitions for Statements of Position and Declaratory Orders Concerning the Colorado Liquor Code, Colorado Beer Code, Special Event Code, or Colorado Liquor Rules.

  • 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.

  • Effective July 1, 2020, any retailer licensed pursuant to section 44-3-409 or 44-3- 410, or subsection 44-4-107(1)(a), C.R.S., must hold a valid delivery permit issued by the state licensing authority to deliver alcohol beverages pursuant to the Colorado Liquor Code, the Colorado Beer Code, and this regulation.

  • Except as otherwise provided by the Colorado Liquor Code, Colorado Beer Code, or Colorado Liquor Rules, a supplier is prohibited from disturbing another supplier’s alcohol beverage product.Regulation 47-322(A)(9) is effective July 1, 2019.

  • Any person may petition the Division of the Colorado Department of Revenue 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.

  • Penalties under the Colorado Beer Code Title 12, Article 47) relating to unlawful manufacturing, distribution, and possession of alcoholic beverages range up to one- year imprisonment and/or up to $5,000 in fines, or both.

  • The general area in the vicinity of any freestanding sign on devel- oped or undeveloped property shall be kept free and clear of sign ma- terials, debris, trash and refuse.

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