3 CCR 713-30.8 - UNPROFESSIONAL CONDUCT
A. It is a
violation of these Rules for any physician to have delegated medical services
without complying with the provisions of these Rules.
B. It is a violation of these Rules for a
licensee to perform delegated medical services pursuant to these Rules, when
such licensee is otherwise restricted from performing such acts.
C. It is a violation of these Rules for any
person qualified for licensure by this Board and who later applies for
licensure by this Board, to have performed delegated medical services or to
have delegated medical services pursuant to section
12-240-107(3)(l),
C.R.S., prior to licensure in Colorado.
D. Any violation of these Rules may be
determined to be unprofessional conduct pursuant to section
12-240-121(1)(n),
C.R.S.
E. To the extent that
delegatees do not provide delegated medical services within generally accepted
standards of medical practice, the delegating physician may be determined to
have committed unprofessional conduct pursuant to section
12-240-121(1)(j),
C.R.S.
F. To the extent that
delegatees falsify or repeatedly make incorrect essential entries on patient
records, or repeatedly fail to make essential entries on patient records, the
delegating physician may be determined to have committed unprofessional conduct
pursuant to section
12-240-121(1)(v),
C.R.S.
G. In the event that a
delegating physician fails to produce to the Board, upon its request through a
30-day letter, a copy of any document required to be maintained by these Rules,
the Board may determine that the delegating physician has committed
unprofessional conduct pursuant to section
12-240-121(1)(y),
C.R.S.
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