1 CCR 203-2, Regulation 47-920 - Solicitation of Drinks
Basis and Purpose. The statutory authority for this regulation includes, but is not limited to, subsections 44-3-202(1)(b), and 44-3-202(2)(a)(I)(M), C.R.S. The purpose of this regulation is to prohibit the solicitation of a drink or the purchase of a drink for the solicitor, whether the solicitor is an employee, agent, or any person on the licensed premises.
A. No licensee, manager or agent shall employ
or permit upon any premises licensed for on-premises consumption, any employee,
waiter, waitress, entertainer, host or hostess to mingle with patrons and
personally beg, procure, or solicit the purchase or sale of drinks or alcohol
beverages for the use of the one begging, procuring or soliciting or for the
use of any other employee.
B. No
licensee, manager or agent selling alcohol beverages for consumption on the
premises shall permit anyone to loiter in or about said premises who solicits
or begs any patron or customer of, or visitor in, such premises to purchase any
drinks or alcohol beverages for the one soliciting or begging.
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