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CO HB1024
Bill
Status
4/7/2025
Primary Sponsor
Brandi Bradley
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AI Summary
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Licensed physicians and advanced practice registered nurses who delegate medical-aesthetic services (therapeutic procedures used in aesthetics) to unlicensed individuals must post visible notices at the service location displaying the licensee's name, Colorado license number, contact information, and online complaint filing address
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Public websites and all advertising materials for unlicensed individuals performing delegated medical-aesthetic services must disclose that services are delegated and identify the supervising licensee by name and license number
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Patients must receive and sign an informed consent form stating they are receiving medical-aesthetic services from an unlicensed individual under a licensed provider's delegation, with the consent forms retained for at least seven years
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Requirements do not apply to facilities regulated under Title 25 (hospitals and other licensed health-care facilities)
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Act takes effect 90 days after final adjournment of the general assembly and applies to conduct occurring on or after that date
Legislative Description
Medical-Aesthetic Services Delegation Disclosures
Health Care & Health Insurance
Last Action
Governor Signed
4/7/2025