Colorado Code § 44-3-429

Purchasing alcohol from a surrendered license of common ownership - definition
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(1) This section applies to a person that has been issued the following license types:
(a) Beer and wine license under section 44-3-411;
(b) Hotel and restaurant license under section 44-3-413;
(c) Tavern license under section 44-3-414;
(d) Retail gaming tavern license under section 44-3-416;
(e) Brew pub license under section 44-3-417;
(f) Club license under section 44-3-418;
(g) Arts license under section 44-3-419;
(h) Racetrack license under section 44-3-420;
(i) Vintner's restaurant license under section 44-3-422;
(j) Distillery pub license under section 44-3-426;
(k) Entertainment facility license under section 44-3-428; or
(l) Lodging facility license under section 44-3-432.
(2) Notwithstanding sections 44-3-411, 44-3-413, 44-3-414, 44-3-416, 44-3-417, 44-3-
418, 44-3-419, 44-3-420, 44-3-422, 44-3-426, and 44-3-428, a current licensee listed in
subsection (1) of this section may purchase the remaining alcohol beverage inventory from a
former licensee listed in subsection (1) of this section if:
(a) Within the last sixty days, the seller's license for a licensed premises has been
surrendered or revoked or the seller has lost legal possession of the licensed premises; and
(b) There is common ownership between the seller and the purchaser.
(3) In order to sell the remaining alcohol beverage inventory from a licensed premises
for which a license is being surrendered or revoked or of which the seller has lost legal
possession to another licensee listed in subsection (1) of this section, the seller must:
(a) Have surrendered the license for the premises within the last sixty days, have had the
license for the premises revoked within the last sixty days, or have lost legal possession of the
licensed premises within the last sixty days;
(b) Return, within thirty days after the license was surrendered or revoked or the seller
lost legal possession of the licensed premises, all alcohol beverages that the seller has not paid
for to the wholesaler from whom the seller obtained the alcohol beverages on credit, and the
wholesaler shall cancel the debt for the returned inventory;
(c) Offer and give wholesalers from whom the seller purchased remaining alcohol
beverages a thirty-day option to repurchase any remaining alcohol beverages that the wholesaler
sold to the seller before selling any inventory to a purchaser listed in subsection (1) of this
section;
(d) Possess proof that all wholesalers the seller has purchased alcohol beverages from
for the licensed premises have been paid in full for those purchases; and
(e) Sell the alcohol beverage inventory for only one licensed premises.
(4) The licensee purchasing alcohol beverages under this section shall retain evidence of
the purchase in the form of a purchase receipt showing the name of the seller, 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 for three years and make it available to the state
and local licensing authorities at all times during business hours.
(5) The state licensing authority shall not promulgate rules that regulate or establish the
price at which the inventory may be sold under this section.
(6) A wholesaler shall not transport the alcohol beverage inventory from the seller's
premises to the purchaser's premises. The seller may transport the alcohol beverage inventory to
the purchaser's licensed premises.
(7) Nothing in this section allows a licensee to sell alcohol beverages if:
(a) The seller's license is not being surrendered or revoked or the seller did not lose legal
possession of the licensed premises within the last sixty days;
(b) Common ownership does not exist;
(c) The seller is selling the business and transferring the license to a new owner; or
(d) The seller is changing the location of the licensed premises.
(8) For the purposes of this section, "common ownership" means that a person owns at
least a ten percent ownership interest in both the seller and the purchaser at the time the license
is surrendered or revoked or the seller lost legal possession of the licensed premises.

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