Colorado Code § 12-220-106

Powers and duties of board - rules - limitation on authority
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(1) The
board shall exercise, in accordance with this article 220, the following powers and duties:
(a) Make, publish, declare, and periodically review reasonable rules pursuant to section
12-20-204, including rules regarding:
(I) The use of lasers for dental, dental therapy, and dental hygiene purposes within
defined scopes of practice, subject to appropriate education and training, and with appropriate
supervision, as applicable;
(II) Minimum training, experience, and equipment requirements to obtain an anesthesia
or sedation permit under section 12-220-411;
(III) Criteria and procedures consistent with section 12-220-411 for an office inspection
program to be completed upon application and renewal of sedation and anesthesia permits
pursuant to section 12-220-411;
(IV) A uniform system and schedule of fines pursuant to section 12-220-202 (5)(b);
(V) The granting of temporary licenses, which rules must include, but not be limited to,
restrictions with respect to effective dates, areas of practice that may be performed, and licensing
fees that may be charged to the applicant;
(b) (I) (A) Conduct hearings in accordance with section 12-20-403 to revoke, suspend, or
deny the issuance of a license or renewal of a license granted under the authority of this article
220 or of previous laws;
(B) Issue a confidential letter of concern in accordance with section 12-20-404 (5);
(C) Issue a letter of admonition in accordance with section 12-20-404 (4);
(D) Impose an administrative fine in accordance with sections 12-20-404 (1)(c) and 12-
220-202 (5)(b); or
(E) Reprimand, censure, or, in accordance with section 12-20-404 (1)(b), place a
licensee on probation when evidence has been presented showing a violation of this article 220
by a holder of or an applicant for a license.
(II) The board may elect to hear the matter itself pursuant to section 12-220-202 (1), or it
may elect to hear the matter with the assistance of an administrative law judge or an advisory
attorney from the office of the attorney general, and, in such case, the advisor or administrative
law judge shall advise the board on legal and procedural matters and rule on evidence and
otherwise conduct the course of the hearing.
(c) Conduct investigations in accordance with section 12-20-403 and inspections for
compliance with the provisions of this article 220;
(d) Grant and issue licenses and renewal certificates in conformity with this article 220
to applicants the board has found to be qualified. The board may also grant and issue temporary
licenses in accordance with rules adopted under subsection (1)(a)(V) of this section.
(e) Through the department and subject to appropriations made to the department,
employ hearing officers or administrative law judges on a full-time or part-time basis to conduct
any hearings required by this article 220;
(f) In accordance with section 12-220-411, issue anesthesia and sedation permits to
licensed dentists, dental therapists, and dental hygienists and set and collect fees for permit
issuance.
(2) The board may recognize those dental specialties defined by the American Dental
Association.
(3) To facilitate the licensure of qualified applicants, the board may establish a
subcommittee of at least six board members to perform licensing functions in accordance with
this article 220. Four subcommittee members constitute a quorum of the subcommittee. The
chairperson of the board may serve on a subcommittee as deemed necessary by the chairperson.
Any action taken by a quorum of the subcommittee constitutes action by the board.
(4) The authority granted the board under this article 220 does not authorize the board to
arbitrate or adjudicate fee disputes between licensees or between a licensee and any other party.

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