(1) (a)
Except as provided in subsections (2) to (4) of this section, no supplier shall
terminate an agreement with a wholesaler unless all of the following occur:
(I) The wholesaler fails to comply with a provision of a written agreement
between the wholesaler and the supplier;
(II) The wholesaler receives written notification by certified mail, return
receipt requested, from the supplier of the alleged noncompliance and is afforded
no less than sixty days in which to cure such noncompliance;
(III) The wholesaler fails to cure such noncompliance within the allotted
sixty-day cure period; and
(IV) The supplier provides written notice by certified mail, return receipt
requested, to the wholesaler of such continued failure to comply with the
agreement. The notification shall contain a statement of the intention of the
supplier to terminate or not renew the agreement, the reasons for termination or
nonrenewal, and the date the termination or nonrenewal shall take effect.
(b) If a wholesaler cures an alleged noncompliance within the cure period
provided in subsection (1)(a)(II) of this section, any notice of termination from a
supplier to a wholesaler shall be null and void.
(2) A supplier may immediately terminate an agreement with a wholesaler,
effective upon furnishing written notification to the wholesaler by certified mail,
return receipt requested, for any of the following reasons:
(a) The wholesaler's failure to pay any account when due and upon written
demand by the supplier for payment, in accordance with agreed payment terms;
(b) The assignment or attempted assignment by the wholesaler for the
benefit of creditors, the institution of proceedings in bankruptcy by or against the
wholesaler, the dissolution or liquidation of the wholesaler, or the insolvency of the
wholesaler;
(c) The revocation or suspension of, or the failure to renew for a period of
more than fourteen days, a state, local, or federal license or permit to sell products
in this state;
(d) Failure of an owner of a wholesaler to sell his or her ownership interest in
the distribution rights to the supplier's products within one hundred twenty days
after the owner of a wholesaler has been convicted of a felony that, in the supplier's
sole judgment, adversely affects the goodwill of the wholesaler or supplier;
(e) A wholesaler has been convicted of, found guilty of, or pleaded guilty or
nolo contendere to, a charge of violating a law or regulation of the United States or
of this state if it materially and adversely affects the ability of the wholesaler or
supplier to continue to sell its products in this state;
(f) Any attempted transfer of ownership of the wholesaler, stock of the
wholesaler, or stock of any parent corporation of the wholesaler, or any change in
the beneficial ownership or control of any entity, without obtaining the prior written
approval of the supplier, except as may otherwise be permitted pursuant to a
written agreement between the parties;
(g) Fraudulent conduct in the wholesaler's dealings with the supplier or its
products, including the intentional sale of products outside the supplier's
established quality standards;
(h) The wholesaler ceases to conduct business for five consecutive business
days, unless such cessation is the result of an act of God, war, or a condition of
national, state, or local emergency; or
(i) Any sale of products, directly or indirectly, to customers located outside
the territory assigned to the wholesaler by the supplier. This subsection (2)(i) shall
not prohibit wholesalers from making sales to licensed retailers who buy off the
wholesaler's dock, so long as the retailer's licensed location is within the
wholesaler's assigned territory.
(3) The supplier shall have the right to terminate an agreement with a
wholesaler at any time by giving the wholesaler at least ninety days' written notice
by certified mail, return receipt requested, with copies by first-class mail to all
other wholesalers in all other states who have entered into the same distribution
agreement with the supplier.
(4) If a particular brand of products is transferred by purchase or otherwise
from a supplier to a successor supplier, the following shall occur:
(a) The successor supplier shall notify the existing wholesaler of the
successor supplier's intent not to appoint the existing wholesaler for all or part of
the existing wholesaler's territory for the product. The successor supplier shall mail
the notice of termination by certified mail, return receipt requested, to the existing
wholesaler. The successor supplier shall include in the notice the names,
addresses, and telephone numbers of the successor wholesalers.
(b) (I) The successor wholesaler shall negotiate with the existing wholesaler
to determine the fair market value of the existing wholesaler's right to distribute
the product in the existing wholesaler's territory immediately before the successor
supplier acquired rights to the particular brand of products. The successor
wholesaler and the existing wholesaler shall negotiate the fair market value in good
faith.
(II) The existing wholesaler shall continue to distribute the product until
payment of the compensation agreed to under subsection (4)(b)(I) of this section, or
awarded under subsection (4)(c) of this section, is received.
(c) (I) If the successor wholesaler and the existing wholesaler fail to reach a
written agreement on the fair market value within thirty days after the existing
wholesaler receives the notice required pursuant to subsection (4)(a) of this section,
the successor wholesaler or the existing wholesaler shall send a written notice to
the other party requesting arbitration pursuant to the uniform arbitration act, part 2
of article 22 of title 13. Arbitration shall be held for the purpose of determining the
fair market value of the existing wholesaler's right to distribute the product in the
existing wholesaler's territory immediately before the successor supplier acquired
rights to the particular brand of products.
(II) Notice of intent to arbitrate shall be sent, as provided in subsection
(4)(c)(I) of this section, not later than thirty-five days after the existing wholesaler
receives the notice required pursuant to subsection (4)(a) of this section. The
arbitration proceeding shall conclude not later than forty-five days after the date
the notice of intent to arbitrate is mailed to a party.
(III) Any arbitration held pursuant to this subsection (4) shall be conducted in
a city within this state that:
(A) Is closest to the existing wholesaler; and
(B) Has a population of more than twenty thousand.
(IV) Any arbitration held pursuant to this subsection (4)(c) shall be conducted
before one impartial arbitrator, to be selected by the American arbitration
association or its successor. The arbitration shall be conducted in accordance with
the rules and procedures of the uniform arbitration act, part 2 of article 22 of title
13.
(V) An arbitrator's award in any arbitration held pursuant to this subsection
(4)(c) shall be monetary only and shall not enjoin or compel conduct. Any arbitration
held pursuant to this subsection (4)(c) shall be in lieu of all other remedies and
procedures.
(VI) The cost of the arbitrator and any other direct costs of an arbitration
held pursuant to this subsection (4)(c) shall be equally divided by the parties
engaged in the arbitration. All other costs shall be paid by the party incurring them.
(VII) The arbitrator in any arbitration held pursuant to this subsection (4)(c)
shall render a written decision not later than thirty days after the conclusion of the
arbitration, unless this time is extended by mutual agreement of the parties and the
arbitrator. The decision of the arbitrator is final and binding on the parties. The
arbitrator's award may be enforced by commencing a civil action in any court of
competent jurisdiction. Under no circumstances may the parties appeal the decision
of the arbitrator.
(VIII) An existing wholesaler or successor wholesaler who fails to participate
in the arbitration hearings in any arbitration held pursuant to this subsection (4)(c)
waives all rights the existing wholesaler or successor wholesaler would have had in
the arbitration and is considered to have consented to the determination of the
arbitrator.
(IX) If the existing wholesaler does not receive payment from the successor
wholesaler of the settlement or arbitration award required under subsection (4)(b)
or (4)(c) of this section within thirty days after the date of the settlement or
arbitration award:
(A) The existing wholesaler shall remain the wholesaler of the product in the
existing wholesaler's territory to at least the same extent that the existing
wholesaler distributed the product immediately before the successor wholesaler
acquired rights to the product; and
(B) The existing wholesaler is not entitled to the settlement or arbitration
award.
(5) (a) Any wholesaler or supplier who is aggrieved by a violation of any
provision of subsections (1) and (3) of this section shall be entitled to recovery of
damages caused by the violation. Except for a dispute arising under subsection (4)
of this section, damages shall be sought in a civil action in any court of competent
jurisdiction.
(b) Any dispute arising under subsections (1) and (3) of this section may also
be settled by such dispute resolution procedures as may be provided by a written
agreement between the parties.
(6) Nothing in this section shall be construed to limit or prohibit good-faith
settlements voluntarily entered into by the parties.
(7) Nothing in this section shall be construed to give an existing wholesaler
or a successor wholesaler any right to compensation if an agreement with the
existing wholesaler or successor wholesaler is terminated by a successor supplier
pursuant to subsections (1) to (3) of this section.
(8) Nothing in this section shall apply to a manufacturer that produces less
than three hundred thousand gallons of malt beverages per calendar year.
(9) As used in this section:
(a) Existing wholesaler means a wholesaler who distributes a particular
brand of products at the time a successor supplier acquires rights to manufacture
or import the particular brand of products.
(b) Fair market value means the value that would be determined in a
transaction entered into without duress or threat of termination of the existing
wholesaler's right and shall include all elements of value, including goodwill and
going-concern value.
(c) Products means malt liquors.
(d) Successor supplier means a primary source of supply, a brewer, or an
importer that acquires rights to a product from a predecessor supplier.
(e) Successor wholesaler means one or more wholesalers designated by a
successor supplier to replace the existing wholesaler, for all or part of the existing
wholesaler's territory, in the distribution of the existing product or products.
(f) Supplier means any person, partnership, corporation, association, or
other business enterprise that is engaged in the manufacturing or importing of
products.
(g) Wholesaler means the holder of a Colorado wholesaler's beer license.