Colorado Code § 44-3-419

Arts license - definition
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(1) (a) An arts license may be issued to any
nonprofit arts organization that sponsors and presents productions or performances of an artistic
or cultural nature, and the arts license permits the licensee to sell alcohol beverages only to
patrons of the productions or performances for consumption on the licensed premises in
connection with the productions or performances. A licensee may place limited advertising of
the availability of alcohol beverages for sale on the licensed premises while an artistic or cultural
production or performance is taking place and may include the limited advertising in e-mail,
print, radio, television, and social media marketing about the production or performance, but the
availability of alcohol beverages must not be the primary focus of the advertisement.
(b) An arts license may be issued to any municipality owning arts facilities at which
productions or performances of an artistic or cultural nature are presented, in the same manner as
provided for in subsection (1)(a) of this section and subject to the same restrictions.
(2) Any provision of this article 3 to the contrary notwithstanding, the proximity of
premises licensed pursuant to this section to any public or parochial school or the principal
campus of a college, university, or seminary shall not, in and of itself, affect the granting or
denial of such license by the state and the local licensing authority, but a public or parochial
school shall not contain a licensed premises. The campus of a college, university, or seminary
may contain a licensed premises.
(3) As used in this section, "nonprofit arts organization" means only an organization
subject to the provisions of articles 121 to 137 of title 7 and held to be tax-exempt by the federal
internal revenue service.
(4) (a) Every person selling alcohol beverages as provided in this section shall purchase
the alcohol beverages only from a wholesaler licensed pursuant to this article 3; except that,
during a calendar year, a person selling alcohol beverages as provided in this section may
purchase not more than seven thousand dollars' worth of malt, vinous, and spirituous liquors
from retailers licensed pursuant to sections 44-3-409, 44-3-410, and 44-4-104 (1)(c). On January
1, 2025, and each January 1 thereafter, the state licensing authority shall adjust the purchase
limitation specified in this subsection (4)(a) for inflation and shall publish the adjusted purchase
limitation amount on the liquor enforcement division's website.
(b) An arts licensee shall retain evidence of each purchase of malt, vinous, or spirituous
liquors from a retailer licensed pursuant to section 44-3-409, 44-3-410, or 44-4-104 (1)(c), in the
form of a purchase receipt showing the name of the licensed retailer, the date of purchase, a
description of the alcohol beverages purchased, and the price paid for the alcohol beverages. The
licensee shall retain the receipt and make it available to the state and local licensing authorities at
all times during business hours.

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