Colorado Code § 44-50-104

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(1) All businesses, for the purpose of the cultivation,
manufacturing, testing, storage, distribution, transport, transfer, and dispensation of regulated
natural medicine or regulated natural medicine product, as defined in this article 50, are subject
to the terms and conditions of this article 50 and rules promulgated pursuant to this article 50.
(2) A person applying for licensure pursuant to this article 50 must complete forms as
provided by the state licensing authority and must pay the application fee and the licensing fee,
which must be credited to the regulated natural medicine division cash fund established pursuant
to section 44-50-601. The state licensing authority shall prioritize reviewing applications from
applicants who have established residency in Colorado.
(3) This article 50 sets forth the exclusive means that the cultivation, manufacturing,
testing, storage, distribution, transport, transfer, and dispensation of regulated natural medicine
and regulated natural medicine product may occur in this state.
(4) (a) Nothing in this article 50 is intended to require an employer to permit or
accommodate the use, consumption, possession, cultivation, manufacturing, testing, storage,
distribution, transport, transfer, and dispensation of or impairment from natural medicine or
natural medicine product in the workplace or to affect the ability of employers to have policies
restricting the use of or impairment from natural medicine or natural medicine product by
employees in the workplace.
(b) Nothing in this article 50 prohibits a person, employer, school, hospital, detention
facility, corporation, or any other entity that occupies, owns, or controls a property from
prohibiting or otherwise regulating the cultivation, manufacturing, testing, storage, distribution,
transport, transfer, and dispensation of natural medicine or natural medicine product on or in that
property.
(5) (a) A local jurisdiction may enact ordinances or regulations governing the time,
place, and manner of the operation of licenses issued pursuant to this article 50 within its
boundaries.
(b) A local jurisdiction may not prohibit the establishment or operation of licenses
pursuant to this article 50 within its boundaries.
(c) A local jurisdiction may not prohibit the transportation of natural medicine or natural
medicine product within its boundaries on public roads by a person licensed to exercise such
privileges pursuant to this article 50.
(d) A local jurisdiction may not adopt ordinances or regulations that are unreasonable or
conflict with this article 50.

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