Colorado Code § 44-3-401

Classes of licenses and permits - rules
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(1) For the purpose of regulating the
manufacture, sale, and distribution of alcohol beverages, the state licensing authority in its
discretion, upon application in the prescribed form made to it, may issue and grant to the
applicant a license or permit from any of the following classes, subject to the provisions and
restrictions provided by this article 3:
(a) Manufacturer's license;
(b) Limited winery license;
(c) Nonresident manufacturer's license;
(d) Importer's license;
(e) Malt liquor importer's license;
(f) Wholesaler's liquor license;
(g) Wholesaler's beer license;
(h) Retail liquor store license;
(i) Liquor-licensed drugstore license;
(j) Beer and wine license;
(k) Hotel and restaurant license;
(l) Tavern license;
(m) Brew pub license;
(n) Club license;
(o) Arts license;
(p) Racetrack license;
(q) Public transportation system license;
(r) Optional premises license;
(s) Retail gaming tavern license;
(t) Vintner's restaurant license;
(u) Wine packaging permit;
(v) Distillery pub license;
(w) Entertainment facility license;
(x) Manager's permit;
(y) Lodging facility license;
(z) Catering license.
(2) If the federal alcohol and tobacco tax and trade bureau approves the purchase, sale,
possession, or manufacturing of powdered alcohol in the United States, the state licensing
authority shall adopt rules establishing a mechanism for regulating the manufacture, purchase,
sale, possession, and use of powdered alcohol.

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