Colorado Code § 12-200-108

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(1) Nothing in
this article 200 shall interfere with, or be interpreted to interfere with or prevent, any other
licensed health-care professional from practicing within the scope of his or her practice, as
defined in this title 12.
(2) (a) It is unlawful for any person to practice acupuncture without a valid and current
license on file with the division, unless the person is practicing pursuant to section 12-240-107
(3)(l) or (3)(o) or has met the requirements of subsection (3) of this section.
(b) It is unlawful for any person to:
(I) Engage in the practice of acupuncture without being licensed;
(II) Use the title "acupuncturist" or "licensed acupuncturist", use the designation
"L.Ac.", or use any other title or designation that suggests the person is an acupuncturist unless
the person is licensed pursuant to this article 200; or
(III) Use the title "medical acupuncturist" or any other title or designation that suggests
the person is a medical acupuncturist unless the person is practicing pursuant to section 12-240-
107 (1)(a) or (3)(o).
(3) Notwithstanding any provision of this section to the contrary, a person in training
may practice acupuncture without a valid and current license issued by the division if the
practice takes place in the course of a bona fide training program and the person performs all
acupuncture acts and services under the direct, on-site supervision of a licensed acupuncturist,
who is responsible for all such acts and services as though the licensed acupuncturist had
personally performed them.
(4) (a) Notwithstanding any provision of this article 200 to the contrary, a professional
who has provided documentation that the professional has been trained to perform auricular
acudetox in compliance with subsection (4)(d) of this section may perform auricular acudetox if
the auricular acudetox is performed under the professional's current scope of practice.
(b) A professional performing auricular acudetox pursuant to this subsection (4) shall not
use the title "acupuncturist" or otherwise claim to be a person qualified to perform acupuncture
beyond the scope of this subsection (4).
(c) As used in this subsection (4), "auricular acudetox" means the subcutaneous insertion
of sterile, disposable acupuncture needles in the following five consistent, predetermined
bilateral locations:
(I) Sympathetic;
(II) Shen men;
(III) Kidney;
(IV) Liver; and
(V) Lung.
(d) In order to perform auricular acudetox pursuant to this subsection (4), a professional
must successfully complete a training program in auricular acudetox for the treatment of
substance use disorders that meets or exceeds standards of training established by a national
organization approved by the director.

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