Colorado Code § 12-220-309

Independent advertising or marketing agent - injunctive proceedings
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(1) Notwithstanding section 12-220-201 (1)(t), a licensed dentist or dental hygienist may
employ an independent advertising or marketing agent to provide advertising or marketing
services on the dentist's or dental hygienist's behalf, and that activity is not considered
unprofessional conduct.
(2) The board does not have the authority to regulate, directly or indirectly, advertising
or marketing activities of independent advertising or marketing agents except as provided in this
section. The board may, in the name of the people of the state of Colorado, apply for an
injunction in district court to enjoin any independent advertising or marketing agent from the use
of advertising or marketing that the court finds on the basis of the evidence presented by the
board to be misleading, deceptive, or false; except that a licensed dentist or dental hygienist is
not subject to discipline by the board, injunction, or prosecution in the courts under this article
220 or any other law for advertising or marketing by an independent advertising or marketing
agent if the factual information that the licensed dentist or dental hygienist provides to the
independent advertising or marketing agent is accurate and not misleading, deceptive, or false.

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