Colorado Code § 12-235-119

Local government - regulations - enforcement
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(1) No city, county, city
and county, or other political subdivision of this state shall enact or enforce any local ordinance
that regulates the practice or the profession of massage therapy.
(2) Local government law enforcement agencies may inspect massage therapy licenses
and the business premises where massage therapy is practiced for compliance with applicable
laws. Nothing in this section precludes criminal prosecution for a violation of any criminal law.
If an inspection reveals the practice of massage therapy by a person without a valid license, the
local government law enforcement agency shall charge the person with a misdemeanor pursuant
to sections 12-20-407 (1)(b) and 12-235-115.
(3) A city, county, city and county, or other political subdivision may inspect massage
businesses, except for a sole proprietorship with a person's residence, upon complaint of illegal
activity and ensure that the people performing massage therapy are licensees. A city, county, city
and county, or other political subdivision shall not charge a fee for the inspection or license
verification.

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