Colorado Code § 12-240-106

Powers and duties of board - limitation on authority - rules
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(1) In
addition to all other powers and duties conferred and imposed upon the board by this article 240,
the board has the following powers and duties to:
(a) Promulgate rules pursuant to section 12-20-204 that are fair, impartial, and
nondiscriminatory;
(b) Make investigations, hold hearings, and take evidence in accordance with section 12-
20-403 in all matters relating to the exercise and performance of the powers and duties vested in
the board;
(c) Aid law enforcement in the enforcement of this article 240 and in the prosecution of
all persons, firms, associations, or corporations charged with the violation of any of its
provisions; and
(d) Adopt rules as necessary in accordance with section 12-240-130.5 to implement the
requirement for continuing medical education for physicians.
(2) To facilitate the licensure of qualified applicants and address the unlicensed practice
of medicine, the unlicensed practice as a physician assistant, and the unlicensed practice as an
anesthesiologist assistant, the president of the board shall establish a licensing panel in
accordance with section 12-240-116 to perform licensing functions in accordance with this
article 240 and review and resolve matters relating to the unlicensed practice of medicine,
unlicensed practice as a physician assistant, and unlicensed practice as an anesthesiologist
assistant. Two panel members constitute a quorum of the panel. Any action taken by a quorum of
the panel constitutes action by the board.
(3) To facilitate the licensure of a physician under the "Interstate Medical Licensure
Compact Act", part 36 of article 60 of title 24, the board shall obtain a set of fingerprints from an
applicant for licensure under the compact and shall forward the fingerprints to the Colorado
bureau of investigation for the purpose of obtaining a fingerprint-based criminal history record
check. Upon receipt of fingerprints and payment for the costs, the Colorado bureau of
investigation shall conduct a state and national fingerprint-based criminal history record check
using records of the Colorado bureau of investigation and the federal bureau of investigation.
The board is the authorized agency to receive information regarding the result of a national
criminal history record check. The applicant whose fingerprints are checked shall pay the actual
costs of the state and national fingerprint-based criminal history record check.
(4) The authority granted the board under the provisions of this article 240 shall not be
construed to authorize the board to arbitrate or adjudicate fee disputes between licensees or
between a licensee and any other party.

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