Colorado Code § 44-3-427

Liquor-licensed drugstore manager's permit
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(1) The state licensing
authority may issue a manager's permit to an individual who is employed by a liquor-licensed
drugstore licensed under section 44-3-410 and who will be in actual control of the liquor-
licensed drugstore's alcohol beverage operations.
(2) An individual seeking a manager's permit shall apply to the state licensing authority
in the form and manner required by the state licensing authority. To obtain a manager's permit,
the individual must demonstrate that he or she:
(a) Has not been convicted of a crime involving the sale or distribution of alcohol
beverages within the eight years immediately preceding the date on which the application is
submitted;
(b) Has not been convicted of any felony within the five years immediately preceding
the date on which the application is submitted; except that in considering the conviction of a
felony, the state licensing authority is governed by section 24-5-101;
(c) Is at least twenty-one years of age; and
(d) Has not had a manager's permit or any similar permit issued by the state, a local
jurisdiction, or another state or foreign jurisdiction revoked by the issuing authority within the
three years immediately preceding the date on which the application is submitted.
(3) It is unlawful for an individual who has a manager's permit issued under this section
to be interested directly or indirectly in:
(a) A wholesaler licensed pursuant to section 44-3-407;
(b) A limited winery licensed pursuant to section 44-3-403;
(c) An importer licensed pursuant to section 44-3-405;
(d) A manufacturer licensed pursuant to section 44-3-402 or 44-3-406; or
(e) Any business licensed under this article 3 that has had its license revoked by the state
licensing authority within the eight years immediately preceding the date on which the individual
applies for a manager's permit under this section.
(4) In recognition of the state's flourishing local breweries, wineries, and distilleries that
locally produce high-quality malt, vinous, and spirituous liquors, managers of liquor-licensed
drugstores are encouraged to purchase and promote locally produced alcohol beverage products
in their liquor-licensed drugstores.

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