Colorado Code § 44-3-430

Alcohol beverage shipper license for wine direct shipping - rules - notice to revisor of statutes
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(1) The state licensing authority may issue an alcohol beverage shipper
license to an alcohol beverage shipper that ships vinous liquors for a licensed winery that holds a
winery direct shipper's permit pursuant to section 44-3-104.
(2) A driver delivering on behalf of an alcohol beverage shipper licensee shall not leave
a package unattended on a doorstep and shall check the recipient's identification to ensure that
the individual accepting delivery is the individual intended to receive the product and is not
under twenty-one years of age or visibly intoxicated.
(3) If an alcohol beverage shipper violates this section, the state licensing authority shall
bring action against the alcohol beverage shipper's license.
(4) The state licensing authority shall adopt rules necessary to administer and enforce
this section.
(5) This section takes effect if the state licensing authority determines that the liquor
enforcement division has sufficient legally available funding for the administration and
enforcement of this section. The state licensing authority shall notify the revisor of statutes in
writing of the date when the condition specified in this subsection (5) has occurred by e-mailing
the notice to [email protected]. This section takes effect upon the date identified in
the notice that the liquor enforcement division has sufficient legally available funding for the
administration and enforcement of this section or, if the notice does not specify that date, upon
the date of the notice to the revisor of statutes.

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