Colorado Code § 44-30-501

Licenses - types - rules
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(1) The commission may issue six types of licenses
as follows:
(a) Slot machine manufacturer or distributor. A slot machine manufacturer or
distributor license is required for all persons who import, manufacture, or distribute slot
machines in this state, or who otherwise act as a slot machine manufacturer or distributor. Each
license issued pursuant to this subsection (1)(a) shall expire two years from the date of its
issuance but may be renewed upon the filing and approval of an application for renewal. The fee
for the initial license and all renewals thereof shall be determined by the commission pursuant to
rule.
(b) Operator license. (I) An operator license is required for all persons who permit slot
machines on their premises or who engage in the business of placing and operating slot machines
on the premises of a retailer. Each license issued pursuant to this subsection (1)(b) shall expire
two years from the date of its issuance but may be renewed upon the filing and approval of an
application for renewal. The fee for the initial license and all renewals thereof shall be
determined by the commission pursuant to rule. A licensed operator shall obtain slot machines
only from, and shall return or sell slot machines only to, a licensed manufacturer or distributor.
(II) This subsection (1)(b) shall not apply to persons holding retail gaming licenses
issued pursuant to subsection (1)(c) of this section.
(c) Retail gaming license. A retail gaming license is required for all persons permitting
or conducting limited gaming on their premises. A retail gaming license may only be granted to
a retailer. Each person licensed as a retailer shall have and maintain sole and exclusive legal
possession of the entire premises for which the retail license is issued. Each license issued
pursuant to this subsection (1)(c) shall expire two years from the date of its issuance but may be
renewed upon the filing and approval of an application for renewal. The fee for the initial license
and all renewals thereof shall be determined by the commission pursuant to rule. A licensed
retailer shall obtain slot machines only from, and shall return or sell slot machines only to, a
licensed manufacturer or distributor. Slot machine transfers between licensed retailers directly
and completely owned by the same person are allowed, if proper notification is given to the
division.
(d) Support license. A support license is required for all persons employed in the field
of limited gaming and by all gaming employees. No person required to hold a support license
shall be an employee of, or assist, any licensee until the person obtains a valid support license.
Persons licensed as key employees need not obtain support licenses. The commission may deny
a support license to any person discharged for cause from employment by any licensed gaming
establishment in this or any other country. Each license issued pursuant to this subsection (1)(d)
shall expire two years from the date of its issuance but may be renewed upon the filing and
approval of an application for renewal. The fee for the initial license and all renewals thereof
shall be determined by the commission pursuant to rule.
(e) Key employee license. Every retail gaming licensee shall have a person in charge of
all limited gaming activities available at all times when limited gaming is being conducted. The
person in charge shall hold a key employee license. Each license issued pursuant to this
subsection (1)(e) shall expire two years from the date of its issuance but may be renewed upon
the filing and approval of an application for renewal. The fee for the initial license and all
renewals thereof shall be determined by the commission pursuant to rule.
(f) Associated equipment supplier license. An associated equipment supplier license is
required for a person who imports, manufactures, or distributes associated equipment in this
state, or who otherwise acts as an associated equipment supplier. Slot machine manufacturers or
distributors who are licensed in this state and who import, manufacture, or distribute associated
equipment need not obtain a separate associated equipment supplier license. Each license issued
under this subsection (1)(f) expires two years after the date of its issuance but may be renewed
upon the filing and approval of an application for renewal. The commission shall promulgate
rules to establish the fees for an initial license and renewal licenses.

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