Colorado Code § 44-10-803

Fees
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(1) The state licensing authority may charge and collect fees pursuant
to this article 10. For a person licensed to cultivate or sell medical marijuana or to manufacture
medical marijuana products on or before December 10, 2012, the application fee for a retail
marijuana business is five hundred dollars. The state licensing authority shall transfer two
hundred fifty dollars of the fee to the marijuana cash fund and submit two hundred fifty dollars
to the local jurisdiction in which the license is proposed to be issued.
(2) (a) Except as provided in subsection (1) of this section, the state licensing authority
shall not set the initial application fee for a retail marijuana business to exceed five thousand
dollars. The state licensing authority shall set the application fee for a retail marijuana business
to offset the direct and indirect costs of regulating retail marijuana businesses. The state
licensing authority shall transfer half of the fee to the marijuana cash fund and remit half of the
fee to the local jurisdiction where the license is proposed to be issued. If the state licensing
authority changes the application fee amount, the state licensing authority shall confer with the
local jurisdictions and the fee must be split evenly between the marijuana cash fund and the local
jurisdiction where a license is proposed to be issued.
(b) The state licensing authority may annually adjust for inflation or deflation the limit,
established in subsection (2)(a) of this section, on the application fee for a retail marijuana
business. The state licensing authority may round the adjusted amount upward or downward to
the nearest dollar. Inflation or deflation is measured by the annual percentage change in the
United States department of labor's bureau of labor statistics consumer price index, or a
successor index, for Denver-Aurora-Lakewood for all items paid by urban consumers.
(3) A local jurisdiction in which a license under this article 10 may be permitted may
adopt and impose operating fees in an amount determined by the local jurisdiction on marijuana
businesses and establishments located within the local jurisdiction.

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