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CO SB171

CO SB171
Large Entertainment Facility Substance-free Seating Requirement


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Introduced
02/27/2023
In Committee
02/27/2023
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
03/28/2023

Introduced Session

Potential new amendment
2023 Regular Session

Bill Summary

Section 1 of the bill requires an entertainment facility with a seating capacity of 7,000 seats or more to designate and enforce at least 4% of its seating capacity as substance-free seating. Substance-free seating is defined as seating where the use of alcohol, electronic smoking devices, marijuana, and tobacco (prohibited substances) is banned. Substance-free seating must include seats that are accessible to persons with disabilities and cannot be limited exclusively to seats that are higher than or farther away from the sport or entertainment activity relative to the majority of seats at the facility. Written policies and procedures, including those that enforce the ban on prohibited substances, are required. Signs regarding the ban must be prominently displayed in and around the substance-free seating sections. Failure by an entertainment facility to comply with the requirement for designating and enforcing 4% or more substance-free seating is deemed "good cause" for refusal or denial of an alcohol beverage license renewal or initial license issuance by the state licensing authority as part of the existing regulatory scheme for such licenses. Failure to comply is also a basis for other license-related discipline, including suspension, revocation, or fine. Sections 2 and 3 make conforming amendments to the statutory scheme for regulation of smoking. Section 4 makes conforming amendments to the statutory scheme for regulation of alcohol.

AI Summary

This bill requires entertainment facilities with a seating capacity of 7,000 or more to designate and enforce at least 4% of their seating as substance-free, meaning the use of alcohol, electronic smoking devices, marijuana, and tobacco is banned in those sections. The substance-free seating must be accessible to people with disabilities and cannot be limited to just higher or farther seats. Facilities must have written policies and procedures to enforce the ban and prominently display signs about it. Failure to comply can result in the denial or non-renewal of the facility's alcohol beverage license, as well as other disciplinary action like suspension, revocation, or fines. The bill also makes conforming amendments to existing laws regulating smoking and alcohol to align with the new substance-free seating requirement.

Committee Categories

Budget and Finance

Sponsors (2)

Last Action

Senate Finance Committee Hearing (14:00:00 3/28/2023 Room SCR 357) (on 03/28/2023)

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