§ 25-3.5-1005. Website – Primary State Resource for Information
In furtherance of the goals of the eighteen-month public awareness and education campaign created in section 25-3.5-1003, as it existed prior to its repeal in 2016, and the ongoing prevention and education campaign created in section 25-3.5-1004, the division shall create a website that will serve as the state portal for the most accurate and […]
§ 25-3.5-1305. License – Application – Inspection – Criminal History Record Check – Issuance
A community integrated health-care service agency license expires after one year. The department shall determine the form and manner of initial and renewal license applications. The department shall inspect an agency as it deems necessary to ensure the health, safety, and welfare of agency consumers. An agency shall submit in writing, in a form and […]
§ 25-3.5-1006. Align Marijuana Messaging – Integration of Information Across State Agencies
The division shall integrate information from each state agency involved in providing retail marijuana information, including the department of human services, the department of transportation, the department of revenue, the department of law, the department of public safety, and the department of education, to align the messaging, branding, and education provided by each agency for […]
§ 25-3.5-1306. License Denial – Suspension – Revocation
Upon denial of an application for an initial license, the department shall notify the applicant in writing of the denial by mailing a notice to the applicant at the address shown on the application. If an applicant, within sixty days after receiving the notice of denial, petitions the department to set a date and place […]
§ 25-3.5-1007. Evaluation of Marijuana Campaigns
The department shall contract with a respected evaluation partner to develop and implement a three-year evaluation plan assessing the reach and impact of the eighteen-month public education and awareness campaign required pursuant to section 25-3.5-1003, as it existed prior to its repeal in 2016, and the ongoing prevention and education campaign required pursuant to section […]
§ 25-3.5-1307. Repeal of Part – Review of Functions
This part 13 is repealed, effective September 1, 2025. Before the repeal, the department’s functions under this part 13 shall be reviewed as provided for in section 24-34-104, C.R.S. Source: L. 2016: Entire part added, (SB 16-069), ch. 260, p. 1071, § 4, effective June 8.
§ 25-3.5-1101. Legislative Declaration
The general assembly hereby finds that: The department has responsibility for oversight of the emergency medical and trauma services system and the certification or licensure of emergency medical service providers. Emergency medical service providers are certified or licensed by the department to provide treatment and transport to the sick and injured. Emergency medical responders are […]
§ 25-3.5-1102. Definitions
As used in this part 11: “Emergency medical responder” means an individual who has successfully completed the training and examination requirements for emergency medical responders and who provides assistance to the injured or ill until more highly trained and qualified personnel arrive. “Physician” means a person licensed pursuant to article 240 of title 12, in […]
§ 25-3.5-1103. Registration – Rules – Funds
On and after July 1, 2017, the department shall administer a voluntary registration program for emergency medical responders. A person shall not hold himself or herself out as a registered emergency medical responder, providing care or services as identified in national guidelines for emergency medical response as approved by the department, unless the person meets […]
§ 25-3.5-1104. Training Programs – Rules
The board shall adopt rules regarding the recognition by the department of education programs that provide initial training and continued competency education for emergency medical responders. The receipt of a certificate or other document of course completion issued by an education program or national certification organization is not deemed state licensure, approval, or registration. Source: […]