Colorado Code § 44-10-902

Disposition of unauthorized marijuana or marijuana products and related materials - rules
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(1) The provisions of this section apply in addition to any criminal,
civil, or administrative penalties and in addition to any other penalties prescribed by this article
10 or any rules promulgated pursuant to this article 10. Any provisions in this article 10 related
to law enforcement are considered a cumulative right of the people in the enforcement of the
criminal laws.
(2) Every licensee licensed under this article 10 is deemed, by virtue of applying for,
holding, or renewing such person's license, to have expressly consented to the procedures set
forth in this section.
(3) A state or local agency is not required to cultivate or care for any regulated marijuana
or regulated marijuana product belonging to or seized from a licensee. A state or local agency is
not authorized to sell marijuana, regulated or otherwise.
(4) If the state or local licensing authority issues a final agency order imposing a
disciplinary action against a licensee pursuant to section 44-10-901, then, in addition to any
other remedies, the licensing authority's final agency order may specify that some or all of the
licensee's marijuana or marijuana product is not regulated marijuana or a regulated marijuana
product and is an illegal controlled substance. The order may further specify that the licensee
loses any interest in any of the marijuana or marijuana product even if the marijuana or
marijuana product previously qualified as regulated marijuana or a regulated marijuana product.
The final agency order may direct the destruction of any such marijuana and marijuana products,
except as provided in subsections (5) and (6) of this section. The authorized destruction may
include the incidental destruction of any containers, equipment, supplies, and other property
associated with the marijuana or marijuana product.
(5) Following the issuance of a final agency order by the state or local licensing
authority against a licensee and ordering destruction authorized by subsection (4) of this section,
a licensee has fifteen days within which to file a petition for stay of agency action with the
district court. The action must be filed in the city and county of Denver, which is deemed to be
the residence of the state licensing authority for purposes of this section. The licensee shall serve
the petition in accordance with the Colorado rules of civil procedure. The district court shall
promptly rule upon the petition and determine whether the licensee has a substantial likelihood
of success on judicial review so as to warrant delay of the destruction authorized by subsection
(4) of this section or whether other circumstances, including but not limited to the need for
preservation of evidence, warrant delay of such destruction. If destruction is so delayed pursuant
to judicial order, the court shall issue an order setting forth terms and conditions pursuant to
which the licensee may maintain the regulated marijuana and regulated marijuana product
pending judicial review and prohibiting the licensee from using or distributing the regulated
marijuana or regulated marijuana product pending the review. The licensing authority shall not
carry out the destruction authorized by subsection (4) of this section until fifteen days have
passed without the filing of a petition for stay of agency action or until the court has issued an
order denying stay of agency action pursuant to this subsection (5).
(6) A district attorney shall notify the state licensing authority if it begins investigating a
medical marijuana business or retail marijuana business. If the state licensing authority has
received notification from a district attorney that an investigation is being conducted, the state
licensing authority shall not destroy any marijuana or marijuana products from the medical
marijuana business or retail marijuana business until the destruction is approved by the district
attorney.
(7) The state licensing authority shall promulgate rules governing the implementation of
this section.

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