Colorado Code § 12-240-104

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As used in this article 240, unless the context otherwise
requires:
(1) (a) "Approved fellowship" means a program that meets the following criteria:
(I) Is specialized, clearly defined, and delineated;
(II) Follows the completion of an approved residency;
(III) Provides additional training in a medical specialty or subspecialty; and
(IV) Is either:
(A) Performed in a hospital conforming to the minimum standards for fellowship
training established by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education or the
American Osteopathic Association, or by a successor of either organization; or
(B) Any other program that is approved by the Accreditation Council for Graduate
Medical Education or the American Osteopathic Association or a successor of either
organization.
(b) "Approved fellowship" includes any other fellowship that the board, upon its own
investigation, approves for purposes of issuing a physician training license pursuant to section
12-240-128.
(2) (a) "Approved internship" means an internship:
(I) Of at least one year in a hospital conforming to the minimum standards for intern
training established by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education or the
American Osteopathic Association or a successor of either organization; or
(II) Approved by either of the organizations specified in subsection (2)(a)(I) of this
section.
(b) "Approved internship" includes any other internship approved by the board upon its
own investigation.
(3) (a) "Approved medical college" means a college that:
(I) Conforms to the minimum educational standards for medical colleges as established
by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education or any successor organization that is the official
accrediting body of educational programs leading to the degree of doctor of medicine and
recognized for such purpose by the United States department of education and the Council for
Higher Education Accreditation;
(II) Conforms to the minimum education standards for osteopathic colleges as
established by the American Osteopathic Association or any successor organization that is the
official accrediting body of education programs leading to the degree of doctor of osteopathy; or
(III) Is approved by either of the organizations specified in subsections (3)(a)(I) and
(3)(a)(II) of this section.
(b) "Approved medical college" includes any other medical college approved by the
board upon its own investigation of the educational standards and facilities of the medical
college.
(4) (a) "Approved residency" means a residency:
(I) Performed in a hospital conforming to the minimum standards for residency training
established by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education or the American
Osteopathic Association or any successor of either organization; or
(II) Approved by either of the organizations specified in subsection (4)(a)(I) of this
section.
(b) "Approved residency" means any other residency approved by the board upon its
own investigation.
(5) "Board" means the Colorado medical board created in section 12-240-105 (1).
(5.5) (a) "Conversion therapy" means any practice or treatment by a licensed physician
specializing in the practice of psychiatry that attempts or purports to change an individual's
sexual orientation or gender identity, including efforts to change behaviors or gender expressions
or to eliminate or reduce sexual or romantic attraction or feelings toward individuals of the same
sex.
(b) "Conversion therapy" does not include practices or treatments that provide:
(I) Acceptance, support, and understanding for the facilitation of an individual's coping,
social support, and identity exploration and development, including sexual-orientation-neutral
interventions to prevent or address unlawful conduct or unsafe sexual practices, as long as the
counseling does not seek to change sexual orientation or gender identity; or
(II) Assistance to a person undergoing gender transition.
(5.6) "Distant site" has the meaning set forth in section 10-16-123 (4)(a).
(5.7) "International medical graduate" means a physician who received a basic medical
degree or qualifications from a medical school outside of the United States or Canada.
(5.8) "Originating site" has the meaning set forth in section 10-16-123 (4)(b).
(5.9) "Store-and-forward transfer" has the meaning set forth in section 10-16-123 (4)(c).
(6) "Telemedicine" means the delivery of medical services through technologies that are
used in a manner that is compliant with the federal "Health Insurance Portability and
Accountability Act of 1996", Pub.L. 104-191, as amended, including information, electronic,
and communication technologies, remote monitoring technologies, and store-and-forward
transfers, to facilitate the assessment, diagnosis, consultation, or treatment of a patient while the
patient is located at an originating site and the person who provides the services is located at a
distant site.

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