C.R.S. Section 39-28-201
Legislative declaration


(1)

The general assembly hereby finds, determines, and declares:

(a)

That cigarette smoking presents serious public health concerns to the state and to the citizens of the state. The surgeon general has determined that smoking causes lung cancer, heart disease and other serious diseases, and that there are hundreds of thousands of tobacco-related deaths in the United States each year. These diseases most often do not appear until many years after the person in question begins smoking.

(b)

That cigarette smoking also presents serious financial concerns for the state. Under certain health-care programs, the state may have a legal obligation to provide medical assistance to eligible persons for health conditions associated with cigarette smoking, and those persons may have a legal entitlement to receive such medical assistance.

(c)

That under these programs, the state pays millions of dollars each year to provide medical assistance for these persons for health conditions associated with cigarette smoking.

(d)

That it is the policy of the state that financial burdens imposed on the state by cigarette smoking be borne by tobacco product manufacturers rather than by the state to the extent that such manufacturers either determine to enter into a settlement with the state or are found culpable by the courts.

(e)

That on November 23, 1998, leading United States tobacco product manufacturers entered into a settlement agreement, entitled the “master settlement agreement,” with the state. The master settlement agreement obligates these manufacturers, in return for a release of past, present and certain future claims against them as described therein, to pay substantial sums to the state, tied in part to their volume of sales; to fund a national foundation devoted to the interests of public health; and to make substantial changes in their advertising and marketing practices and corporate culture, with the intention of reducing underage smoking.

(f)

That it would be contrary to the policy of the state if tobacco product manufacturers who determine not to enter into such a settlement could use a resulting cost advantage to derive large, short-term profits in the years before liability may arise without ensuring that the state will have an eventual source of recovery from them if they are proven to have acted culpably. It is thus in the interest of the state to require that such manufacturers establish a reserve fund to guarantee a source of compensation and to prevent such manufacturers from deriving large, short-term profits and then becoming judgment-proof before liability may arise.

Source: Section 39-28-201 — Legislative declaration, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-39.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

39‑28‑101
Definitions
39‑28‑102
Licensing of wholesalers - rules - fines
39‑28‑102.5
Licensing of wholesale subcontractors - rules - fines
39‑28‑103
Tax levied - repeal
39‑28‑103.3
Inventory tax - definition
39‑28‑103.5
Tax levied - state constitution
39‑28‑104
Evidence of payment of tax - credits - redemptions
39‑28‑104.5
Federal requirements - placement of labels - penalty
39‑28‑105
Use of metering machines
39‑28‑106
Nonresident wholesalers
39‑28‑107
Unstamped packages - tax collected - fines - subject to confiscation - tobacco tax enforcement cash fund - creation
39‑28‑108
Penalty
39‑28‑109
Records - examination - returns
39‑28‑110
Distribution of tax collected
39‑28‑110.5
Revenue and spending limitations
39‑28‑111
Exempt sales
39‑28‑112
Taxation of cigarettes, tobacco products, or nicotine products by municipalities, counties, and city and counties - definitions
39‑28‑114
Prohibited acts - penalties
39‑28‑115
List of licensed wholesalers - published on website
39‑28‑116
Minimum price for cigarettes
39‑28‑201
Legislative declaration
39‑28‑202
Definitions
39‑28‑203
Requirements
39‑28‑301
Legislative declaration
39‑28‑302
Definitions
39‑28‑303
Certifications - directory - tax stamps
39‑28‑304
Agent for service of process
39‑28‑305
Reporting of information - escrow installments
39‑28‑306
Penalties and other remedies
39‑28‑307
Miscellaneous provisions
39‑28‑401
Submission of ballot issue - increased tax on cigarettes and tobacco products - new tax on nicotine products - definition
39‑28‑501
Definitions
39‑28‑502
Ballot issue - proposition EE - later voter approval
39‑28‑503
Proposition EE refund cash fund
39‑28‑504
Approval of ballot issue - rejection of ballot issue - refunds
39‑28‑505
Rejection of ballot issue - rate reduction
39‑28‑506
Repeal of part
Green check means up to date. Up to date

Current through Fall 2024

§ 39-28-201’s source at colorado​.gov