Colorado Code § 12-215-201

Legislative declaration
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(1) The general assembly hereby finds,
determines, and declares that public exposure to the hazards of ionizing radiation used for
diagnostic purposes should be minimized wherever possible. Accordingly, the general assembly
finds, determines, and declares that for any licensed chiropractor to allow an untrained person to
operate a machine source of ionizing radiation, including without limitation a device commonly
known as an "X-ray machine", or to administer radiation to a patient for diagnostic purposes is a
threat to the public health and safety.
(2) It is the intent of the general assembly that licensed chiropractors utilizing unlicensed
persons in their practices provide those persons with a minimum level of education and training
before allowing them to operate machine sources of ionizing radiation; however, it is not the
general assembly's intent to discourage education and training beyond this minimum. It is further
the intent of the general assembly that established minimum training and education requirements
correspond as closely as possible to the requirements of each particular work setting as
determined by the board pursuant to this part 2.
(3) The general assembly seeks to ensure, and accordingly declares its intent, that in
promulgating the rules authorized by this part 2, the board will make every effort, consistent
with its other statutory duties, to avoid creating a shortage of qualified individuals to operate
machine sources of ionizing radiation for beneficial medical purposes in any area of the state.

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