Colorado Code § 12-220-204

Board panels
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(1) The chairperson of the board shall divide the members
of the board, other than the chairperson, into two panels of six members each.
(2) Each panel shall act as both an inquiry panel and a hearing panel. The chairperson
may reassign members of the board from one panel to the other. The chairperson may be a
member of both panels, but neither the chairperson nor any other member who has considered a
complaint as a member of a panel acting as an inquiry panel shall take any part in the
consideration of a formal complaint involving the same matter.
(3) If the inquiry panel refers a matter for formal hearing, the hearing panel or a
committee of the hearing panel shall hear the matter. However, in its discretion, either inquiry
panel may elect to refer a case for formal hearing to a qualified administrative law judge in lieu
of a hearing panel of the board for an initial decision pursuant to section 24-4-105.
(4) A licensee who is the subject of an initial decision by an administrative law judge, or
by the hearing panel that would have heard the case upon its own motion, may seek review of
the initial decision pursuant to section 24-4-105 (14) and (15) by filing an exception to the initial
decision with the hearing panel that would have heard the case if it had not been referred to an
administrative law judge. The respondent or the board's counsel may file the exception.
(5) The inquiry panel to whom an investigation is assigned shall supervise the
investigation, and the person conducting the investigation shall report the results of the
investigation to the panel for appropriate action.

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