Colorado Code § 44-10-201

State licensing authority - creation
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(1) (a) For the purpose of regulating
and controlling the licensing of the cultivation, manufacture, distribution, sale, and testing of
regulated marijuana in this state, there is hereby created the state licensing authority, which is the
executive director or the deputy director of the department if the executive director so
designates.
(b) The state licensing authority also has regulatory authority for retail marijuana and
retail marijuana products as permitted in section 16 of article XVIII of the state constitution and
this article 10.
(2) The executive director is the chief administrative officer of the state licensing
authority and may employ, pursuant to section 13 of article XII of the state constitution, such
officers and employees as may be determined to be necessary, which officers and employees are
part of the department.
(3) A state licensing authority employee with regulatory oversight responsibilities for
marijuana businesses licensed by the state licensing authority shall not work for, represent, or
provide consulting services to or otherwise derive pecuniary gain from a medical or retail
marijuana business licensed by the state licensing authority or other business entity established
for the primary purpose of providing services to the marijuana industry for a period of six
months following his or her last day of employment with the state licensing authority.
(4) Any person who discloses confidential records or information in violation of the
provisions of this article 10 commits a class 2 misdemeanor and shall be punished as provided in
section 18-1.3-501. Any criminal prosecution pursuant to the provisions of this section must be
brought within five years from the date the violation occurred.

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