4 CCR 737-1.3 - CONFIDENTIALITY OF PROCEEDINGS AND RECORDS OF THE BOARD (C.R.S. sections 12-245-220, 12-245-222, 12-245-226(4))
A.
General. Inquiries, complaints, investigations,
hearings, meetings, or any other proceedings of the Board relating to
disciplinary proceedings shall not be open to public inspection until the Board
meets for its initial consideration of the inquiry that gave rise to the
proceedings. The initial consideration of the inquiry and all further
proceedings shall be open and the records available for inspection unless
subsection (B) of this Rule, or an exception to the Public Records Act or Open
Meetings Act applies or section
12-245-226(4),
C.R.S., prohibits disclosure.
B.
Subpoenaed Information. Information subpoenaed by the
Board shall remain confidential and not be open to public inspection until the
Board has reviewed the information and made a determination whether the
information should remain confidential. Information which is not determined to
be confidential shall be open to public inspection unless an exception to
subsection (a) an exception to the Public Records Act or the Open Meetings Act
applies or section
12-245-226(4),
C.R.S., prohibits disclosure. This exception shall not apply to review of
information by a respondent in a Board investigation.
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