Colorado Code § 39-37-107

Registration required
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(1) (a) It is unlawful for any person to engage in the
business of an ammunition vendor, a firearms dealer, or a firearms manufacturer in this state
without first having registered as a vendor with the executive director. A registration application
properly filed on a form prescribed by the executive director and accepted by the executive
director is valid until December 31 of the next odd-numbered year following the date of
registration, unless sooner cancelled or revoked. A person registering pursuant to this subsection
(1) shall disclose the name of the vendor and the vendor's business location, including the street
number of the vendor's business location, and any other facts the executive director may require.
(b) It is the duty of every vendor on or before January 1 of each even-numbered year to
renew the vendor's registration if the vendor remains in retail business or liable to account for the
tax levied pursuant to this article 37.
(c) If a vendor makes retail sales at two or more separate places of business in this state,
a separate registration for each place of business is required.
(2) The executive director, after reasonable notice and a hearing, may revoke the
registration of any person found by the executive director to have violated any provision of this
article 37. Any finding and order of the executive director revoking the registration of any
vendor is subject to review by the district court of the district where the business of the vendor is
conducted, upon application of the vendor. The procedure for review must be, as nearly as
possible, the same as provided for the review of findings as provided by proceedings in the
nature of certiorari.
(3) (a) Any vendor who makes retail sales subject to the excise tax without registering
commits a petty offense and shall be punished according to section 18-1.3-503.
(b) Any vendor who makes retail sales subject to the excise tax without registering may
also be subject to a civil penalty of fifty dollars per day up to a maximum penalty of one
thousand dollars. The executive director shall assess the penalty imposed by this subsection
(3)(b) in the same manner as the taxes, penalties, and interest imposed by this article 37. The
executive director may waive or reduce the penalty assessed pursuant to this subsection (3)(b) if
the vendor's failure to register is due to reasonable cause and not willful neglect or intent to
defraud.

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