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Introduced
04/11/2025
04/11/2025
In Committee
04/11/2025
04/11/2025
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
04/16/2025
04/16/2025
Introduced Session
2025 Regular Session
Bill Summary
The bill authorizes a social equity license holder to deliver regulated marijuana to a hotel located within the city and county of Denver if the license holder has: ! A medical marijuana delivery permit; ! A medical marijuana transporter license; ! A retail marijuana delivery permit; or ! A retail marijuana transporter license. In order for marijuana to be delivered, the following requirements must be satisfied: ! The hotel must be registered with the city and county of Denver to receive deliveries; ! The local jurisdiction must have authorized the delivery of marijuana in accordance with current law; ! The hotel must have authorized the delivery of marijuana to its premises; ! The social equity license holder must not deliver to premises licensed to serve alcohol; and ! The social equity license holder must comply with marijuana law. The state licensing authority, in coordination with the city and county of Denver, must create a registry of hotels that have authorized the delivery of marijuana to their premises. The state licensing authority may adopt rules necessary for the secure storage and management of deliveries. The bill authorizes special event permits for the holder of a social equity license and a marijuana hospitality business license. Other retail license holders may partner with a qualified license holder to hold a special event. The state licensing authority or a local licensing authority may set special event permit fees in an amount that offsets the direct and indirect cost to the state or local licensing authority of implementing the bill. The marijuana enforcement division (division) or a local licensing authority may deny the issuance of a special event permit upon the grounds that the issuance would be injurious to the public welfare because of the nature of the special event, its location within the community, or the failure of the applicant in a past special event to conduct the event in compliance with applicable laws. Public notice of the proposed permit and the procedures for protesting issuance of the permit must be posted at the proposed location for at least 10 days. The state licensing authority or a local licensing authority is required to adopt appropriate rules, ordinances, or resolutions for applying for a special event permit and for protesting an application for a special event permit. If an applicant is denied, a hearing must be set. The application must be approved or denied within 90 days after the application is filed. The permit must specify the location and the time when it is valid. A license holder may be issued a permit for no more than days a year. If a violation occurs during a special event and the responsible license holder cannot be identified, the division may send written notice to every license holder identified on the relevant permit applications and may fine each the same dollar amount, not to exceed $25 per license holder or $200 in the aggregate. A joint fine does not apply to the revocation of a license.
AI Summary
This bill authorizes social equity license holders to deliver regulated marijuana to hotels in Denver under specific conditions. For a delivery to be permitted, the hotel must be registered with Denver to receive deliveries, the local jurisdiction must have authorized marijuana deliveries, and the hotel must have specifically authorized marijuana delivery to its premises. The bill defines a "hotel" as a business providing overnight accommodations to travelers, including time-share units rented for 30 days or less. To qualify for delivery, a licensee must hold a social equity license and either a medical or retail marijuana delivery permit or transporter license. Deliveries are prohibited to premises licensed to serve alcohol, and the delivery must comply with existing marijuana laws. The bill also establishes provisions for special event permits, allowing social equity and marijuana hospitality license holders to host events where regulated marijuana can be sold, with limitations such as no more than 15 days of events per calendar year and specific operating hours. If a violation occurs during a special event and the responsible licensee cannot be identified, the licensing authority may issue a joint fine not exceeding $25 per licensee or $200 in total. The bill includes provisions for public notice, permit application procedures, and the potential for permit denial based on public welfare concerns.
Committee Categories
Business and Industry
Sponsors (2)
Last Action
House Committee on Business Affairs & Labor Postpone Indefinitely (on 04/16/2025)
Official Document
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Document Type | Source Location |
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State Bill Page | https://leg.colorado.gov/bills/hb25-1331 |
Fiscal Note FN2 | https://leg.colorado.gov/sites/default/files/documents/2025A/bills/fn/2025a_hb1331_f1.pdf |
Fiscal Note FN1 | https://leg.colorado.gov/sites/default/files/documents/2025A/bills/fn/2025a_hb1331_00.pdf |
BillText | https://leg.colorado.gov/sites/default/files/documents/2025A/bills/2025a_1331_01.pdf |
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