C.R.S. Section 31-15-501
Powers to regulate businesses


(1)

The governing bodies of municipalities have the following powers to regulate businesses:

(a)

To prohibit within the limits of the municipality any offensive or unwholesome business or establishment and also to prohibit the carrying on of any business or establishment in an offensive and unwholesome manner within the limits of the municipality;

(b)

To compel the owner of any grocery, cellar, soap or tallow candlery, tannery, stable, pigsty, privy, sewer, or other unwholesome or nauseous house or place to cleanse, abate, or remove the same, and to regulate the location thereof;

(c)

To license, regulate, and tax, subject to any law of this state, any lawful occupation, business place, amusement, or place of amusements and to fix the amount, terms, and manner of issuing and revoking licenses issued therefor; except that, for purposes of the application of any occupational privilege tax, oil and gas wells and their associated production facilities have not been, are not, and shall not be considered an occupation or business place subject to such tax;

(d)

To direct the location and regulate the management and construction of slaughterhouses, packing houses, renderies, tallow candleries, bone factories, soap factories, tanneries, and dairies within the limits of the municipality;

(e)

To direct the location and regulate the use and construction of breweries, distilleries, livery stables, blacksmith shops, and foundries within the limits of the municipality;

(f)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(I)

To license, regulate, and control the laying of railroad tracks, to provide for and change the location, grade, and crossing of any railroad, and to control, regulate, and prohibit the use of steam engines and locomotives propelled by steam power within the corporate limits;

(II)

To require railroad companies to fence their respective railroads or any portion of the same and to construct cattle guards at crossings of streets and public roads and keep the same in repair within the limits of the municipality;

(III)

To require railroad companies to keep flagmen at railroad crossings of streets and to provide protection against injury to persons and property in the use of such railroads;

(IV)

To compel such railroads to raise or lower their railroad tracks to conform to any grade which may at any time be established by such municipality and, when such tracks run lengthwise of any street, alley, or highway, to keep their tracks on a level with the street surface so that such tracks may be crossed at any place on such street, alley, or highway;

(V)

To compel and require railroad companies to make, keep open, and keep in repair ditches, drains, sewers, and culverts along and under their railroad tracks so that filthy or stagnant pools of water cannot stand on their grounds or rights-of-way and so that the natural drainage of adjacent property shall not be impeded;

(g)

To license, tax, regulate, suppress, and prohibit hucksters, peddlers, pawnbrokers, and keepers of ordinaries, theatrical and other exhibitions, shows, and amusements and to revoke such license at pleasure;

(h)

To license, tax, and regulate hackmen, omnibus drivers, carters, cabmen, porters, expressmen, and all others pursuing like occupations and to prescribe the compensation;

(i)

To license, regulate, tax, and restrain runners for stages, cars, public houses, or other things or persons;

(j)

To license, regulate, tax, or prohibit and suppress billiard, bagatelle, pigeonhole, or any other tables or implements kept or used for a similar purpose in any place of public resort and pin alleys and ball alleys;

(k)

To regulate the sale of meats, poultry, fish, butter, cheese, lard, vegetables, and all other provisions and to provide for the place and manner of selling the same. It is unlawful for any municipality to impose by ordinance or otherwise any license, assessment, or other charge upon any person bringing food products to such municipality for sale, either in bulk or by retail, from house to house if said food products were grown or raised by the person so having them for sale and are products of the state of Colorado.

(l)

To regulate the sale of bread in the municipality and to prescribe the weight and quality of the bread in the loaf;

(m)

To provide for and regulate the inspection of meats, poultry, fish, butter, cheese, lard, vegetables, flour, meal, and other provisions;

(n)

To provide for the inspection and sealing of weights and measures;

(o)

To enforce the keeping and use of proper weights and measures by vendors;

(p)

To tax, license, and regulate auctioneers, lumberyards, livery stables, public scales, money changers, and brokers; except that the exercise of their powers shall not interfere with sales made by sheriffs, tax collectors, coroners, marshals, executors, guardians, any assignees of insolvent debtors, bankrupts, or debtors under the federal bankruptcy code of 1978 (title 11 of the United States Code), or any other persons required by law to sell real or personal property at auction;

(q)

To tax, license, and regulate secondhand and junk stores, to forbid their purchasing or receiving from minors without the written consent of their parents or guardians any article, and to compel a record of purchases to be kept, subject at all times to the inspection by the police;

(r)

To charge a fee for a local license and establish licensing requirements on businesses engaged in the storage, extraction, processing, or manufacturing of industrial hemp, as defined in section 35-61-101 (7), or hemp products, as defined in section 25-5-427 (2)(d). A municipality shall not impose additional food production regulations on hemp processors or hemp products if the regulations conflict with state law.

(2)

Repealed.

Source: Section 31-15-501 — Powers to regulate businesses, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-31.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

31‑15‑101
Municipalities bodies politic - powers
31‑15‑102
Review without bond
31‑15‑103
Making of ordinances
31‑15‑104
Powers not exclusive
31‑15‑201
Administrative powers
31‑15‑301
Definitions
31‑15‑302
Financial powers - legislative declaration
31‑15‑401
General police powers
31‑15‑402
Liability for violation of nuisance ordinance
31‑15‑403
Prohibition against the use of restraints on pregnant women in custody
31‑15‑404
Menstrual hygiene products for a person in custody
31‑15‑405
Opioid treatment for a person in custody
31‑15‑406
Incarceration of a person with the capacity for pregnancy
31‑15‑407
Access to criminal history record information - illicit massage businesses - human trafficking - definitions
31‑15‑501
Powers to regulate businesses
31‑15‑601
Building and fire regulations - emission performance standards required - reporting
31‑15‑602
Energy efficient building codes - legislative declaration - definitions - repeal
31‑15‑603
Charging station rules prohibited
31‑15‑701
Necessary buildings
31‑15‑702
Streets and alleys
31‑15‑703
Improvements - petition - construction
31‑15‑704
Collection of assessments
31‑15‑705
Construction of highway - petition - notice - election - tax
31‑15‑706
Railroad track
31‑15‑707
Municipal utilities
31‑15‑708
Water and water systems
31‑15‑709
Sewers and sewer systems
31‑15‑710
Water pollution control
31‑15‑711
Other public improvements
31‑15‑711.5
Municipal jails - sanitary standards
31‑15‑712
Public improvements by contract - cities
31‑15‑713
Power to sell public works - real property
31‑15‑714
Oil and gas leases - unit agreements
31‑15‑715
Legislative declaration concerning landfill gas
31‑15‑716
Municipal authority relating to landfill gas
31‑15‑801
Agreements - ordinance - financing
31‑15‑802
Tax exemption
31‑15‑803
Enforceability
31‑15‑901
Miscellaneous powers
31‑15‑902
Deferred compensation plans
31‑15‑903
Legislative declaration - municipalities - new business facilities - expanded or existing business facilities - incentives - limitations - authority to exceed revenue-raising limitation
31‑15‑904
Third-party food delivery service fee restrictions - definitions
31‑15‑905
Regulation of pesticide use - definitions
31‑15‑1001
Legislative declaration
31‑15‑1002
Definitions
31‑15‑1003
Municipal authority relating to solid waste-to-energy incineration systems
31‑15‑1004
Department of public health and environment rules
31‑15‑1101
Mobile home parks - definition
Green check means up to date. Up to date

Current through Fall 2024

§ 31-15-501’s source at colorado​.gov