Colorado Code § 39-28-116

Minimum price for cigarettes
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(1) On and after January 1, 2021, but before
July 1, 2024, no person shall sell or offer for sale cigarettes to a consumer for less than seven
dollars per package of twenty cigarettes or seventy dollars per carton of two hundred cigarettes,
including all applicable taxes.
(2) On and after July 1, 2024, no person shall sell or offer for sale cigarettes to a
consumer for less than seven dollars and fifty cents per package of twenty cigarettes or seventy-
five dollars per carton of two hundred cigarettes, including all applicable taxes.
(3) A person who violates subsection (1) or (2) of this section, in addition to other
penalties provided by law, shall be liable for a civil penalty in the following amounts:
(a) Five hundred dollars for a first violation within a five-year period;
(b) One thousand dollars for a second violation within a five-year period; and
(c) One thousand five hundred dollars for a third violation within a five-year period.
(4) No person shall be liable under this section for more than one violation of this
section during a single day.
(5) The department of revenue shall remit any civil penalties received pursuant to this
section to the state treasurer for deposit in the tobacco tax enforcement cash fund created section
39-28-107 (1)(b).
(6) In its annual June forecast, legislative council staff shall report an estimate for the
current state fiscal year of the additional sales tax revenue that is attributable to the applicable
minimum price set forth in this section. On June 30 of the fiscal year, the state treasurer shall
transfer an amount equal to seventy-three percent of the legislative council staff estimate from
the general fund to the preschool programs cash fund created in section 26.5-4-209.

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