2016 Colorado Revised Statutes
Title 12 - Professions and Occupations
General - Continued
Article 47 - Alcohol Beverages
Part 4 - Classes of Licenses and Permits
§ 12-47-412. Tavern license

CO Rev Stat ยง 12-47-412 (2016) What's This?

(1) A tavern license shall be issued to persons selling alcohol beverages by the drink only to customers for consumption on the premises. A tavern licensee shall have sandwiches and light snacks available for consumption on the premises during business hours, but need not have meals available for consumption.

(2) (a) Every person selling alcohol beverages as provided in this section shall purchase alcohol beverages only from a wholesaler licensed pursuant to this article or article 46 of this title; except that, during a calendar year, a person selling alcohol beverages as provided in this section may purchase not more than two thousand dollars' worth of:

(I) Malt, vinous, and spirituous liquors from a retailer licensed pursuant to section 12-47-407 or 12-47-408; and

(II) Fermented malt beverages from a retailer licensed pursuant to section 12-46-104 (1) (c).

(b) A tavern licensee shall retain evidence of each purchase of malt, vinous, or spirituous liquors from a retailer licensed pursuant to section 12-47-407 or 12-47-408 and each purchase of fermented malt beverages from a retailer licensed pursuant to section 12-46-104 (1) (c), in the form of a purchase receipt showing the name of the licensed retailer, the date of purchase, a description of the alcohol beverages purchased, and the price paid for the alcohol beverages. The tavern licensee shall retain the receipt and make it available to the state and local licensing authorities at all times during business hours.

(3) It is unlawful for any owner, part owner, shareholder, or person interested directly or indirectly in tavern licenses to conduct, own either in whole or in part, or be directly or indirectly interested in any other business licensed pursuant to this article or article 46 of this title; except that the person may have an interest in a license described in section 12-46-104 (1) (c), 12-47-401 (1) (j) to (1) (t), (1) (v), or (1) (w), or 12-47-410 (1) or in a financial institution referred to in section 12-47-308 (4).

(4) Each tavern licensee shall manage or have a separate and distinct manager for each licensed premises and shall register the manager of each licensed premises with both the state and the local licensing authority. No person shall be a registered manager for more than one tavern license.

(5) The registered manager for each tavern license or the tavern licensee shall purchase alcohol beverages for one licensed premises only, and the purchases shall be separate and distinct from purchases for any other tavern license.

(6) When a person ceases to be a registered manager for a tavern license, for whatever reason, the tavern licensee shall notify the licensing authorities within five days and shall designate a new registered manager within thirty days.

(7) The state licensing authority or the local licensing authority may refuse to accept any person as a registered manager unless the person is satisfactory to the respective licensing authorities as to character, record, and reputation. In determining a registered manager's character, record, and reputation, the state or local licensing authority may have access to criminal history record information furnished by a criminal justice agency subject to any restrictions imposed by such agency.

(8) The tavern licensee shall pay a registration fee not to exceed seventy-five dollars for actual and necessary expenses incurred in determining the character, record, and reputation of each registered manager. Such fee shall be paid to both the state and the local licensing authority.

(9) (a) At the time a tavern license is due for renewal or by one year after the effective date of this subsection (9), whichever occurs later, a tavern licensed under this section that does not have as its principal business the sale of alcohol beverages, has a valid license on the effective date of this section, and is a lodging and entertainment facility may apply to, and the applicable local licensing authority shall, convert the tavern license to a lodging and entertainment license under section 12-47-426, and the licensee may continue to operate as a lodging and entertainment facility licensee. If a tavern licensee does not have as its principal business the sale of alcohol beverages but is not a lodging and entertainment facility, at the time the tavern license is due for renewal or by one year after the effective date of this subsection (9), whichever occurs later, the licensee may apply to, and the applicable local licensing authority shall, convert the tavern license to another license under this article, if any, for which the person qualifies.

(b) A person applying under this subsection (9) to convert an existing tavern license to another license under this article may apply to convert the license, even if the location of the licensed premises is within five hundred feet of any public or parochial school or the principal campus of any college, university, or seminary, so long as the local licensing authority has previously approved the location of the licensed premises in accordance with section 12-47-313 (1) (d).

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