Colorado Code § 44-10-314

License renewal - unified renewal applications - rules
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(1) Ninety days
prior to the expiration date of an existing medical marijuana business or retail marijuana
business license, the state licensing authority shall notify the licensee of the expiration date by
first-class mail at the licensee's address of record with the state licensing authority. A licensee
must apply for the renewal of an existing license to the local licensing authority within the time
frame required by local ordinance or regulation and to the state licensing authority prior to the
expiration of the license. The licensee shall provide the state licensing authority with information
establishing that the application complies with all local requirements for the renewal of a license.
If a licensee submits a timely and sufficient renewal application, the licensee may continue to
operate until the application is finally acted upon by the state licensing authority. The local
licensing authority may hold a hearing on the application for renewal of a medical marijuana
business license only if the licensee has had complaints filed against it, has a history of
violations, or there are allegations against the licensee that would constitute good cause. The
local licensing authority shall not hold a renewal hearing provided for by this subsection (1) for a
medical marijuana store until it has posted a notice of hearing on the licensed medical marijuana
store premises in the manner described in section 44-10-303 (2) for a period of ten days and
provided notice to the applicant at least ten days prior to the hearing. The local licensing
authority may refuse to renew any license for good cause, subject to judicial review.
(2) The state licensing authority may require an additional fingerprint request when there
is a demonstrated investigative need.
(3) On or after January 1, 2026, the state licensing authority shall promulgate rules
authorizing multiple regulated marijuana business licensees with identical controlling beneficial
owners to submit a single initial application or a single renewal application through a unified
application process. A unified application is subject to a lower fee for each application than for
applications for individual licenses.

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