HB1117

Temporary Marijuana Hospitality Permit

Failed·5/7/26

Colorado HB1117 establishes temporary hospitality event permits for marijuana consumption, allowing licensed businesses to host events under specific.

Colorado HB1117, known as the Temporary Hospitality Event Permit Act, authorizes temporary hospitality events where regulated marijuana consumption is allowed. To be eligible, applicants must hold an active marijuana hospitality business license and apply for a permit annually. Events must comply with local zoning, fire, and public health laws, and local jurisdictions can set reasonable conditions and limitations. The bill prohibits events from selling or distributing marijuana, selling alcohol, or allowing consumption by individuals under 21.

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Roll Call Votes

9 Yea

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0 Nay

Calendar

May 6

12:00 AM

House Third Reading Calendar

May 5

12:00 AM

House Third Reading Calendar

History

May 7

Senate

Introduced In Senate - Assigned to Finance

May 7

Senate

Senate Committee on Finance Postpone Indefinitely

May 6

House

House Third Reading Passed - No Amendments