Colorado Code § 44-50-201

State licensing authority - creation - profiting from licensee
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(1) For the
purpose of regulating and licensing the cultivation, manufacturing, testing, storage, distribution,
transport, transfer, and dispensation of natural medicine or natural medicine product by and
between natural medicine licensees in this state, there is created the state licensing authority,
which is the executive director, or the director of the natural medicine division if designated by
the executive director.
(2) The executive director is the chief administrative officer of the state licensing
authority and may employ, pursuant to section 13 of article XII of the state constitution, such
officers and employees as determined to be necessary. The officers and employees are a part of
the department.
(3) The executive director of the state licensing authority or a state licensing authority
employee with regulatory oversight responsibilities for the natural medicine licensees that are
licensed by the state licensing authority shall not work for, represent, provide consulting services
to, or otherwise derive pecuniary gain from a natural medicine licensee that is licensed by the
state licensing authority or any other business established for the primary purpose of providing
services to the natural medicine industry for a period of six months after the employee's last day
of employment with the state licensing authority.

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