3 CCR 713-30.1 - INTRODUCTION

A. Basis: The general authority for promulgation of these Rules by the Colorado Medical Board ("Board") is set forth in sections 12-20-204(1), 12-240-106(1)(a), and 24-4-103, C.R.S.
B. Purpose: The following Rules have been adopted by the Board to clarify the requirements of section 12-240-107(3)(l), C.R.S. (the "Delegation Statute"). The Delegation Statute governs the delegation of medical services to, and personal and responsible direction and supervision over, a person who is not licensed to practice medicine or otherwise licensed to perform the delegated medical services. This Rule does not govern delegation of medical services to physician assistants, anesthesiologist assistants or those individuals regulated by the Board of Nursing. Such delegation is governed by Rules 400 and 510, and the Nurse Practice Act, section 12-255-101 et seq., C.R.S., respectively.
C. Scope of Rules: These Rules apply to the delegation of services constituting the practice of medicine to a person who is not licensed to practice medicine, is not qualified for licensure as a physician, physician assistant or anesthesiologist assistant, and is not otherwise exempt pursuant to section 12-240-107, C.R.S., from holding a license to practice medicine.

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3 CCR 713-30.1
40 CR 10, May 25, 2017, effective 6/14/2017

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