C.R.S. Section 12-245-224
Prohibited activities

  • related provisions
  • definition

(1)

A person licensed, registered, or certified under this article 245 violates this article 245 if the person:

(a)

Has been convicted of or pled guilty or nolo contendere to a felony or to any crime related to the person’s practice, or received a deferred sentence to a felony charge. A certified copy of the judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction of the conviction or plea is conclusive evidence of the conviction or plea. In considering the disciplinary action, each board is governed by sections 12-20-202 (5) and 24-5-101.

(b)

Has violated or attempted to violate, directly or indirectly, or assisted or abetted the violation of, or conspired to violate any provision or term of this article 245, an applicable provision of article 20 or 30 of this title 12, a rule promulgated pursuant to this article 245, or any order of a board established pursuant to this article 245;

(c)

Has used advertising that is misleading, deceptive, or false;

(d)

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(I)

Has committed abuse of health insurance pursuant to section 18-13-119;

(II)

Has advertised through newspapers, magazines, circulars, direct mail, directories, radio, television, or otherwise that the person will perform any act prohibited by section 18-13-119;

(e)

Habitually or excessively uses or abuses alcohol, a habit-forming drug, or a controlled substance, as defined in section 18-18-102 (5);

(f)

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(I)

Fails to notify the board that regulates the person’s profession of a physical illness, physical condition, or behavioral, mental health, or substance use disorder that affects the person’s ability to treat clients with reasonable skill and safety or that may endanger the health or safety of persons under his or her care;

(II)

Fails to act within the limitations created by a physical illness, physical condition, or behavioral, mental health, or substance use disorder that renders the person unable to treat clients with reasonable skill and safety or that may endanger the health or safety of persons under his or her care; or

(III)

Fails to comply with the limitations agreed to under a confidential agreement entered into pursuant to sections 12-30-108 and 12-245-223;

(g)

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(I)

Has acted or failed to act in a manner that does not meet the generally accepted standards of the professional discipline under which the person practices. Generally accepted standards may include, at the board’s discretion, the standards of practice generally recognized by state and national associations of practitioners in the field of the person’s professional discipline.

(II)

A certified copy of a malpractice judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction is conclusive evidence that the act or omission does not meet generally accepted standards of the professional discipline, but evidence of the act or omission is not limited to a malpractice judgment.

(h)

Has performed services outside of the person’s area of training, experience, or competence;

(i)

Has maintained relationships with clients that are likely to impair the person’s professional judgment or increase the risk of client exploitation, such as treating employees, supervisees, close colleagues, or relatives;

(j)

Has exercised undue influence on the client, including the promotion of the sale of services, goods, property, or drugs in such a manner as to exploit the client for the financial gain of the practitioner or a third party;

(k)

Has failed to terminate a relationship with a client when it was reasonably clear that the client was not benefitting from the relationship and is not likely to gain such benefit in the future;

(l)

Has failed to refer a client to an appropriate practitioner when the problem of the client is beyond the person’s training, experience, or competence;

(m)

Has failed to obtain a consultation or perform a referral when the failure is not consistent with generally accepted standards of care;

(n)

Has failed to render adequate professional supervision of persons practicing pursuant to this article 245 under the person’s supervision according to generally accepted standards of practice;

(o)

Has accepted commissions or rebates or other forms of remuneration for referring clients to other professional persons;

(p)

Has failed to comply with any of the requirements pertaining to mandatory disclosure of information to clients pursuant to section 12-245-216;

(q)

Has offered or given commissions, rebates, or other forms of remuneration for the referral of clients unless the offer or remuneration was for services provided, including marketing, office space, administrative, consultative, and clinical services, and not for the referral itself. A licensee, registrant, or certificate holder may pay an independent advertising or marketing agent compensation for advertising or marketing services rendered on the person’s behalf by the agent, including compensation that is paid for the results of performance of the services on a per-patient basis.

(r)

Has engaged in sexual contact, sexual intrusion, or sexual penetration, as defined in section 18-3-401, with a client during the period of time in which a therapeutic relationship exists or for up to two years after the period in which a therapeutic relationship exists;

(s)

Has resorted to fraud, misrepresentation, or deception in applying for or in securing licensure or taking any examination provided for in this article 245;

(t)

Has engaged in any of the following activities and practices:

(I)

Repeated ordering or performing demonstrably unnecessary laboratory tests or studies without clinical justification for the tests or studies;

(II)

The administration, without clinical justification, of treatment that is demonstrably unnecessary;

(III)

Ordering or performing any service or treatment that is contrary to the generally accepted standards of the person’s practice and is without clinical justification;

(IV)

Using or recommending rebirthing or any therapy technique that may be considered similar to rebirthing as a therapeutic treatment. “Rebirthing” means the reenactment of the birthing process through therapy techniques that involve any restraint that creates a situation in which a patient may suffer physical injury or death. For the purposes of this subsection (1)(t)(IV), a parent or legal guardian may not consent to physical, chemical, or mechanical restraint on behalf of a child or ward.

(V)

Conversion therapy with a client who is under eighteen years of age.

(u)

Has falsified or repeatedly made incorrect essential entries or repeatedly failed to make essential entries on patient records;
(v)
Has committed a fraudulent insurance act, as set forth in section 10-1-128;

(w)

Has sold or fraudulently obtained or furnished a license, registration, or certification to practice as a psychologist, social worker, marriage and family therapist, licensed professional counselor, psychotherapist, or addiction counselor or has aided or abetted in those activities; or
(x)
Has failed to respond, in the manner required by the board, to a complaint filed with or by the board against the licensee, registrant, or certificate holder.

(1.5)

Any contract entered into by a licensee, certificate holder, or registrant for the purpose of marketing, office space, administrative support, or any other overhead expense shall not provide remuneration for referrals of clients or patients or otherwise create a financial benefit or incentive to the contractor that is tied to or conditioned on the number of clients or patients that the licensee, certificate holder, or registrant sees, the value of the services that the licensee, certificate holder, or registrant provides, or any financial recovery to which the licensee, certificate holder, or registrant is entitled.

(2)

A disciplinary action relating to a license, registration, or certification to practice a profession licensed, registered, or certified under this article 245 or any related occupation in any other state, territory, or country for disciplinary reasons constitutes prima facie evidence of grounds for disciplinary action, including denial of licensure, registration, or certification, by a board. This subsection (2) applies only to disciplinary actions based upon acts or omissions in the other state, territory, or country substantially similar to those acts or omissions set out as grounds for disciplinary action pursuant to subsection (1) of this section.

(3)

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(a)

The board shall design and send a questionnaire to all licensed psychologists with prescriptive authority who apply for license renewal. Each applicant for license renewal shall complete the board-designed questionnaire. The purpose of the questionnaire is to determine whether a licensee has acted in violation of this part 2 or has been disciplined for any action that might be considered a violation of this part 2 or that might make the licensee unfit to practice psychology with reasonable care and safety. The board shall include on the questionnaire a question regarding whether the licensee has complied with section 12-30-111 and is in compliance with section 12-280-403 (2)(a). If an applicant fails to answer the questionnaire accurately, the failure constitutes grounds for discipline under this section. The board may include the cost of developing and reviewing the questionnaire in the fee paid pursuant to section 12-245-205. The board may deny an application for license renewal that does not accompany an accurately completed questionnaire.

(b)

On and after July 1, 2024, as a condition of renewal of a license, each licensee shall attest that the licensee is in compliance with section 12-280-403 (2)(a) and that the licensee is aware of the penalties for noncompliance with that section.

Source: Section 12-245-224 — Prohibited activities - related provisions - definition, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-12.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

12–245–101
Legislative declaration
12–245–201
Applicability of common provisions
12–245–202
Definitions
12–245–203
Practice outside of or beyond professional training, experience, or competence - general scope of practice for licensure, registration, or certification
12–245–203.5
Minors - consent for outpatient psychotherapy services - immunity - definition
12–245–204
Boards - division to supervise - meetings - duties - powers - rules - removal of members - limitation on authority
12–245–205
Fees - renewal
12–245–206
Records
12–245–207
Licensure by endorsement
12–245–208
Provisional license - fees
12–245–209
License - issuance
12–245–210
Prohibition against prescribing drugs or practicing medicine - exception for opiate antagonist
12–245–211
Collaborate with physician
12–245–212
Professional review committees - immunity
12–245–213
Professional service corporations for the practice of psychology, social work, marriage and family therapy, professional counseling, and addiction counseling - definitions
12–245–214
Denial of license, registration, or certification - reinstatement
12–245–215
Legislative intent - schools and colleges - examinations
12–245–216
Mandatory disclosure of information to clients
12–245–217
Scope of article - exemptions
12–245–218
Title use restrictions
12–245–219
Judicial review of final board actions and orders
12–245–220
Disclosure of confidential communications - definitions
12–245–221
Article not to restrict other professions
12–245–222
Powers and duties of the boards - rules
12–245–223
Confidential agreement to limit practice
12–245–224
Prohibited activities - related provisions - definition
12–245–225
Authority of boards - cease-and-desist orders - rules - fines
12–245–226
Disciplinary proceedings - judicial review - mental and physical examinations - multiple licenses
12–245–227
Reconsideration and review of action of a board
12–245–228
Unauthorized practice - penalties
12–245–229
Licensee duties relating to assistance animals - definitions
12–245–230
Injunctive proceedings
12–245–231
Mental health professional peer health assistance program - fees - administration - rules - definition
12–245–232
Minimum standards for testing
12–245–233
Auricular acudetox by professionals - training - definition
12–245–234
Repeal of article - subject to review
12–245–301
Definitions
12–245–302
State board of psychologist examiners - created - members - terms
12–245–303
Practice of psychology defined
12–245–304
Qualifications - examinations - licensure and registration
12–245–305
Rights and privileges of licensure - title
12–245–306
Exemptions
12–245–307
Continuing professional development - rules
12–245–308
Psychology interjurisdictional compact act - powers and duties of the board - rules - definition
12–245–309
Prescription authority - psychotropic drugs - prescription certificates - requirements - issuance, denial, renewal, and revocation of certification - rules
12–245–401
Definitions
12–245–402
State board of social work examiners - created - members - terms
12–245–403
Social work practice defined
12–245–404
Qualifications - examination - licensure and registration
12–245–405
Rights and privileges of licensure and a social work degree - titles
12–245–406
Scope of part
12–245–407
Exemptions
12–245–408
Clinical social work practice of psychotherapy
12–245–409
Employees of social services
12–245–410
Continuing professional competency - rules - definition
12–245–501
Definitions
12–245–502
State board of marriage and family therapist examiners - created - members - terms
12–245–503
Marriage and family therapy practice defined
12–245–504
Qualifications - examination - licensure and registration
12–245–505
Rights and privileges of licensure and registration - title
12–245–506
Continuing professional competency - rules - definition
12–245–601
Definitions
12–245–602
State board of licensed professional counselor examiners - created - members - fines
12–245–603
Practice of licensed professional counseling defined
12–245–604
Licensure - examination - licensed professional counselors
12–245–605
Rights and privileges of licensure - title
12–245–606
Continuing professional competency - rules - definition
12–245–607
Interstate compact - powers and duties of the board - rules - definitions
12–245–701
Definitions
12–245–702
State board of unlicensed psychotherapists - creation - membership
12–245–703
Database of unlicensed psychotherapists - unauthorized practice - penalties - data collection - rules
12–245–704
Expenses of the board
12–245–705
Jurisdiction
12–245–801
Definitions
12–245–802
State board of addiction counselor examiners - created - members - terms
12–245–803
Practice of addiction counseling defined - scope of practice
12–245–804
Requirements for licensure, certification, and registration - rules
12–245–805
Rights and privileges of certification and licensure - titles
12–245–806
Continuing professional competency - rules - definition
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Current through Fall 2024

§ 12-245-224’s source at colorado​.gov