C.R.S. Section 44-10-605
Retail marijuana transporter license

  • definition

(1)

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(a)

A retail marijuana transporter license may be issued to a person to provide logistics, distribution, delivery, and storage of retail marijuana and retail marijuana products. Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, a retail marijuana transporter license is valid for two years. A licensed retail marijuana transporter is responsible for the retail marijuana and retail marijuana products once it takes control of the product.

(b)

A licensed retail marijuana transporter may contract with multiple licensed retail marijuana businesses.

(c)

On and after July 1, 2017, all retail marijuana transporters shall hold a valid retail marijuana transporter license; except that an entity licensed pursuant to this article 10 that provides its own distribution is not required to have a retail marijuana transporter license to transport and distribute its products. The state licensing authority shall begin accepting applications after January 1, 2017.

(2)

A retail marijuana transporter licensee may maintain a licensed premises to temporarily store retail marijuana and retail marijuana products and to use as a centralized distribution point. The licensed premises must be located in a jurisdiction that permits the operation of retail marijuana stores. A licensed retail marijuana transporter may store and distribute retail marijuana and retail marijuana products from this location. A storage facility must meet the same security requirements that are required to obtain a retail marijuana cultivation facility license.

(3)

A retail marijuana transporter licensee shall use the seed-to-sale tracking system developed pursuant to section 44-10-202 (1)(a) to create shipping manifests documenting the transport of retail marijuana and retail marijuana products throughout the state.

(4)

A retail marijuana transporter licensee may:

(a)

Maintain and operate one or more warehouses in the state to handle retail marijuana and retail marijuana products; and

(b)

Deliver retail marijuana products on orders previously taken if the place where orders are taken and delivered is licensed.
(5)(a)(I) There is authorized a retail marijuana delivery permit to a retail marijuana transporter license authorizing the permit holder to deliver retail marijuana and retail marijuana products.

(II)

A retail marijuana delivery permit is valid for one year and may be renewed annually upon renewal of the retail marijuana transporter license.

(III)

A retail marijuana delivery permit issued pursuant to this section applies to only one retail marijuana transporter; except that a single retail marijuana delivery permit may apply to multiple retail marijuana transporters provided that the retail marijuana transporters are in the same local jurisdiction and are identically owned, as defined by the state licensing authority for purposes of this section.

(IV)

The state licensing authority may issue a retail marijuana delivery permit to a qualified applicant, as determined by the state licensing authority, that holds a retail marijuana transporter license issued pursuant to this article 10. A permit applicant is prohibited from delivering retail marijuana and retail marijuana products without state and local jurisdiction approval. If the applicant does not receive local jurisdiction approval within one year from the date of the state licensing authority approval, the state permit expires and may not be renewed. If an application is denied by the local licensing authority, the state licensing authority shall revoke the state-issued permit. The state licensing authority has discretion in determining whether an applicant is qualified to receive a retail marijuana delivery permit. A retail marijuana delivery permit issued by the state licensing authority is deemed a revocable privilege of a licensed retail marijuana transporter. A violation related to a retail marijuana delivery permit is grounds for a fine or suspension or revocation of the delivery permit or retail marijuana transporter license.

(b)

A retail marijuana transporter licensee shall not make deliveries of retail marijuana or retail marijuana products to individuals while also transporting retail marijuana or retail marijuana products between licensed premises in the same vehicle.

(c)

A licensed retail marijuana transporter with a retail marijuana delivery permit may deliver retail marijuana and retail marijuana products on behalf of a retail marijuana store only to the individual who placed the order with a retail marijuana store and who:

(I)

Is twenty-one years of age or older;

(II)

Receives the delivery of retail marijuana or retail marijuana products pursuant to rules; and

(III)

Possesses an acceptable form of identification.

(d)

In accordance with this subsection (5) and rules adopted to implement this subsection (5), a licensed retail marijuana transporter with a valid retail marijuana delivery permit may:

(I)

Not accept orders on behalf of a retail marijuana store and may only pick up already packaged retail marijuana delivery orders from a retail marijuana store or its associated state licensing authority-authorized storage facility as defined by rule and deliver those orders to the appropriate individual;

(II)

Deliver retail marijuana and retail marijuana products not in excess of the amounts established by the state licensing authority;

(III)

Deliver only to an individual at the address provided in the order;

(IV)

Deliver no more than once per day to the same individual or residence;

(V)

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(A)

Deliver only to a private residence.

(B)

For purposes of this section, “private residences” means private premises where a person lives, such as a private dwelling place or place of habitation, and specifically excludes any premises located at a school or on the campus of an institution of higher education, or any other public property.

(VI)

Deliver retail marijuana or retail marijuana products only by a motor vehicle that complies with this section and the rules promulgated pursuant to this section and section 44-10-203 (2)(dd); and

(VII)

Use an employee to conduct deliveries on behalf of, and pursuant to a contract with, a retail marijuana store that has a valid retail marijuana delivery permit from its retail marijuana store or its associated state licensing authority-authorized storage facility as defined by rule.

(e)

Prior to transferring possession of the order to an individual, the person delivering the order shall inspect the individual’s identification and verify that the information provided at the time of the order matches the name and age on the individual’s identification.

(f)

Any person delivering retail marijuana or retail marijuana products for a retail marijuana transporter must possess a valid occupational license and be a current employee of the retail marijuana transporter licensee with a valid retail marijuana delivery permit; must have undergone training regarding proof-of-age identification and verification, including all forms of identification that are deemed acceptable by the state licensing authority; and must have any other training required by the state licensing authority.

(g)

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(I)

Unless otherwise provided by the state licensing authority by rules promulgated pursuant to this article 10, all requirements applicable to other licenses issued pursuant to this article 10 apply to the delivery of retail marijuana and retail marijuana products, including but not limited to inventory tracking, transportation, and packaging and labeling requirements.

(II)

The advertising regulations and prohibitions adopted pursuant to section 44-10-203 (3)(a) apply to retail marijuana delivery operations pursuant to this subsection (5).

(h)

It is not a violation of any provision of state, civil, or criminal law for a licensed retail marijuana transporter licensee with a valid retail marijuana delivery permit, or such person who has made timely and sufficient application for the renewal of the permit, or its licensees to possess, transport, and deliver retail marijuana and retail marijuana products pursuant to a retail marijuana delivery permit in amounts that do not exceed amounts established by the state licensing authority.
(i)
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(I)

Notwithstanding any provisions of this section, delivery of retail marijuana or retail marijuana products is not permitted in any municipality, county, or city and county unless the municipality, county, or city and county, by either a majority of the registered electors of the municipality, county, or city and county voting at a regular election or special election called in accordance with the “Colorado Municipal Election Code of 1965”, article 10 of title 31, or the “Uniform Election Code of 1992”, articles 1 to 13 of title 1, as applicable, or a majority of the members of the governing board for the municipality, county, or city and county, vote to allow the delivery of retail marijuana or retail marijuana products pursuant to this section.

(II)

An ordinance adopted pursuant to subsection (5)(i)(I) of this section may prohibit delivery of retail marijuana and retail marijuana products from a retail marijuana store that is outside a municipality’s, county’s, city’s, or city and county’s jurisdictional boundaries to an address within its jurisdictional boundaries.

(j)

The state licensing authority shall begin issuing retail marijuana delivery permits to qualified retail marijuana transporter applicants on, but not earlier than, January 2, 2021.

Source: Section 44-10-605 — Retail marijuana transporter license - definition, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-44.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

44‑10‑101
Short title
44‑10‑102
Legislative declaration
44‑10‑103
Definitions - rules
44‑10‑104
Applicability - medical marijuana - retail marijuana
44‑10‑105
Marijuana employee designation
44‑10‑106
Marijuana employee labor rights
44‑10‑201
State licensing authority - creation
44‑10‑202
Powers and duties of state licensing authority - stakeholder work group - rules - report - legislative declaration
44‑10‑203
State licensing authority - rules
44‑10‑204
Confidentiality
44‑10‑207
Authority to seize and destroy marijuana - public health, safety, and welfare
44‑10‑208
Feasibility report - standing committee - report - definition - repeal
44‑10‑209
Classes of marijuana-derived cannabinoids and compounds - definitions - privileges - prohibitions - rule-making - rules
44‑10‑301
Local licensing authority - applications - licenses
44‑10‑302
Local license fees - medical marijuana
44‑10‑303
Public hearing notice - posting and publication
44‑10‑304
Results of investigation - decision of authorities - medical marijuana
44‑10‑305
State licensing authority - application and issuance procedures
44‑10‑306
Denial of application
44‑10‑307
Persons prohibited as licensees - definition
44‑10‑308
Business and owner requirements - legislative declaration - definition
44‑10‑309
Business owner and financial interest disclosure requirements
44‑10‑310
Business owner and financial interest suitability requirements
44‑10‑311
Restrictions for applications for new licenses
44‑10‑312
Transfer of ownership
44‑10‑313
Licensing in general - rules
44‑10‑314
License renewal
44‑10‑315
Inactive licenses
44‑10‑316
Unlawful financial assistance
44‑10‑401
Classes of licenses
44‑10‑501
Medical marijuana store license
44‑10‑502
Medical marijuana cultivation facility license - rules - definitions
44‑10‑503
Medical marijuana products manufacturer license - rules - definition
44‑10‑504
Medical marijuana testing facility license - rules
44‑10‑505
Medical marijuana transporter license - definition
44‑10‑506
Medical marijuana business operator license
44‑10‑507
Marijuana research and development license
44‑10‑601
Retail marijuana store license - rules - definitions
44‑10‑602
Retail marijuana cultivation facility license - rules - definitions
44‑10‑603
Retail marijuana products manufacturer license - rules - definition
44‑10‑604
Retail marijuana testing facility license - rules
44‑10‑605
Retail marijuana transporter license - definition
44‑10‑606
Retail marijuana business operator license
44‑10‑607
Retail marijuana accelerator cultivator license
44‑10‑608
Retail marijuana accelerator manufacturer license
44‑10‑609
Marijuana hospitality business license
44‑10‑610
Retail marijuana hospitality and sales business license
44‑10‑611
Retail marijuana accelerator store license
44‑10‑701
Unlawful acts - exceptions
44‑10‑702
Unlawful open and public consumption
44‑10‑801
Marijuana cash fund - transfer - repeal
44‑10‑802
Fees - allocation
44‑10‑803
Fees
44‑10‑901
Suspension - revocation - fines
44‑10‑902
Disposition of unauthorized marijuana or marijuana products and related materials - rules
44‑10‑1001
Inspection procedures
44‑10‑1101
Judicial review
44‑10‑1201
Responsible vendor program - standards - designation
44‑10‑1202
Responsible vendor - designation
44‑10‑1301
Severability
44‑10‑1401
Sunset review - repeal of article
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Current through Fall 2024

§ 44-10-605’s source at colorado​.gov