Colorado Code § 12-225-105

Mandatory disclosure of information to clients
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(1) Every direct-entry
midwife shall provide the following information in writing to each client during the initial client
contact:
(a) The name, business address, and business phone number of the direct-entry midwife;
(b) A listing of the direct-entry midwife's education, experience, degrees, membership in
any professional organization whose membership includes not less than one-third of all
registrants, certificates or credentials related to direct-entry midwifery awarded by any such
organization, and the length of time and number of contact hours required to obtain the degrees,
certificates, or credentials;
(c) A statement indicating whether or not the direct-entry midwife is covered under a
policy of liability insurance for the practice of direct-entry midwifery;
(d) A listing of any license, certificate, or registration in the health-care field previously
or currently held by the direct-entry midwife and suspended or revoked by any local, state, or
national health-care agency;
(e) A statement that the practice of direct-entry midwifery is regulated by the
department. The statement must provide the address and telephone number of the office of
midwifery registration in the division and shall state that violation of this article 225 may result
in revocation of registration and of the authority to practice direct-entry midwifery in Colorado.
(f) A copy of the emergency plan as provided in section 12-225-106 (6);
(g) A statement indicating whether or not the direct-entry midwife will administer
vitamin K to the client's newborn infant and, if not, a list of qualified health-care practitioners
who can provide that service; and
(h) A statement indicating whether or not the direct-entry midwife will administer
Rho(D) immune globulin to the client if she is determined to be Rh-negative and, if not, a list of
qualified health-care practitioners who can provide that service.
(2) Any changes in the information required by subsection (1) of this section shall be
reflected in the mandatory disclosure within five days after the change.

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