1 Colo. Code Regs. § 212-3-6-926

Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 16, August 25, 2024
Section 1 CCR 212-3-6-926 - Licensed Marijuana Hospitality Businesses: Spa Businesses

Basis and Purpose - 6-926

The statutory authority for this rule includes but is not limited to sections 44-10-202(1), 44-10-203(2)(ff), 44-10-305(2)(b), 44-10-609, and 44-10-610, C.R.S. The purpose of this rule is to clarify additional license privileges and restrictions for Retail Marijuana Hospitality and Sales Businesses that are specific to commercial spa businesses, where Regulated Marijuana Products or non-Regulated Marijuana products are provided to a consumer in a service offered by the commercial spa business.

A. All privileges, restrictions on, and requirements of Licensed Marijuana Hospitality Businesses apply in addition to the requirements below.
B.Massage Therapist. In addition to holding an Employee License, a massage therapist employed by a Licensed Marijuana Hospitality Business must also be licensed pursuant to section 12-235-101 et seq., C.R.S., and rules promulgated therewith, including 3 CCR 722-1.
C.Employee Consumption Prohibited. A Licensed Marijuana Hospitality Business must have standard operating procedures that include protocols Employee Licensees must follow when providing massage services to prevent employees from consuming Regulated Marijuana on the Licensed Premises.
D.Consumption Area for Massage Services. The massage therapist may only apply topical Retail Marijuana Product in a Consumption Area of a Licensed Hospitality Business. The massage therapist may also apply non-Regulated Marijuana spa products. No other consumption of Regulated Marijuana is permitted in a Consumption Area for massage services, other than the application of topical Regulated Marijuana Product by the massage therapist to the consumer. The Consumption Area of a spa business where a consumer receives massage services shall not overlap with the Restricted Access Area and is not required to be under video surveillance, except all points of ingress and egress must be under video surveillance.
E.Misconduct Reporting. A Licensed Hospitality Business must notify the Division of any misconduct conducted by its employees, including reports of misconduct to the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies.
F.Daily Sales Limits. A Retail Marijuana Hospitality and Sales Business must comply with sales limits in 6-925(G).

1 CCR 212-3-6-926

46 CR 23, December 10, 2023, effective 1/8/2024