Colorado Department of Revenue Builds Website to Track Underage Drinking

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Colorado Department of Revenue Builds Website to Track Underage Drinking

DENVER--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- The Colorado Department of Revenue (DOR) Liquor Enforcement Division, in partnership with Colorado.gov, has launched a new website that stores and tracks data on Minors in Possession (MIP) citations and liquor license compliance checks.

During a two-year grant period between 2010 and 2012, the Liquor Enforcement Division was awarded funds by the U.S. Department of Justice Office, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. These funds were used to build a Web-based program for collecting and sharing statistics to assist with enforcing Colorado's underage drinking laws. The Web-based program also allows city, county and state law enforcement agencies to enter MIP citations and compliance checks results through a secure network.


Prior to this application, the Liquor Enforcement Division published compliance check results manually and were only compiled on a quarterly basis. The published information did not include any information from local law enforcement agencies.

During fiscal year 2012, the Colorado Liquor Enforcement Division:

  • Issued 516 citations to minors in Colorado

  • Conducted 1,728 liquor license compliance checks

  • Issued 271 compliance check violation citations

"Having one place to track MIP violations and compliance check results will offer better insight into drinking trends and alcohol access for minors in Colorado," said Patrick Maroney, Chief of Investigations for the DOR - Liquor Enforcement Division.

The website also includes:

  • A public interface www.colorado.gov/eudl to search and download MIP violations and compliance checks results

  • The ability to submit anonymous tips of possible liquor violations involving minors to the DOR - Liquor Enforcement Division

  • Additional resources on the issue of underage drinking

About Colorado Department of Revenue

The Colorado Department of Revenue interacts with every citizen in the state. The Department administers Colorado's tax system, including state sales, fuel, motor vehicle, gaming, liquor, income, racing, cigarette, severance and estate taxes. Each year, the Department processes 4.3 million pieces of incoming and 6.1 million pieces of outgoing mail and handles $10.2 billion in tax revenues. Through its Division of Motor Vehicles, the Department oversees more than 5 million vehicle registrations and 3.6 million driver's licenses. The Department also enforces liquor and tobacco laws, administers auto industry licensing, oversees limited gaming and racing, regulates medical marijuana centers and operates the state lottery.

About Colorado.gov

Colorado.gov is the official website of the State of Colorado (http://www.colorado.gov) and is overseen by the Statewide Internet Portal Authority. Colorado.gov helps State and local government entities Web-enable their services and is operated without tax funds through a public-private partnership between the state and Colorado Interactive, LLC. Colorado Interactive builds, operates, maintains, and markets Colorado.gov and is part of eGovernment firm NIC's (NAS: EGOV) family of companies.

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