Colorado Code § 12-245-309

Prescription authority - psychotropic drugs - prescription certificates - requirements - issuance, denial, renewal, and revocation of certification - rules
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(1) 
Prescribing and administering psychotropic medications.
(a) A licensed psychologist may only administer or prescribe psychotropic medication to a
person pursuant to the requirements and limitations set forth in this section.
(b) A licensed psychologist must hold a prescription certificate in order to prescribe or
administer psychotropic medication.
(2) Prescription certificate.
(a) A licensed psychologist may apply to the board for a prescription certificate in the form and
manner approved by the board. The applicant must include satisfactory evidence that the
applicant:
(I) Has completed a doctoral program in psychology from an approved school or from a
doctoral program that was not accredited at the time of the applicant's graduation but meets the
professional standards approved by the board;
(II) Has successfully completed a master of science in a clinical psychopharmacology
program that is designated by the American Psychological Association or any education as set
forth in rules promulgated by the board with approval of the Colorado medical board and that
consists of didactic instruction of at least four hundred fifty classroom hours in at least the
following core areas of instruction:
(A) Neuroscience;
(B) Pharmacology;
(C) Psychopharmacology;
(D) Physiology;
(E) Pathophysiology;
(F) Appropriate and relevant physical and laboratory assessment;
(G) Clinical pharmacotherapeutics; and
(H) Basic sciences, including general biology, microbiology, cell and molecular biology,
human anatomy, human physiology, biochemistry, and genetics, as part of or prior to enrollment
in a master of science degree program in clinical psychopharmacology;
(III) Has passed the psychopharmacology examination for psychologists developed by
the Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards, or its successor organization;
(IV) Has been certified by each of the applicant's independently licensed prescribing
physicians as having successfully completed, in not less than twelve months but no more than
twenty-four months, a supervised and relevant clinical experience approved by the board and the
Colorado medical board that consists of:
(A) A one-to-one, in-person supervised practicum, of at least seven hundred fifty hours
treating at least one hundred fifty clients with mental health disorders, under the supervision of
any one or a combination of appropriately trained independently licensed prescribing physicians
who have been determined by the board and the Colorado medical board as competent to train
the applicant in the treatment of a diverse client population;
(B) Included in the seven hundred fifty hours required in subsection (2)(a)(IV)(A) of this
section, at least an eighty-hour practicum in observational clinical assessment and
pathophysiology under the supervision of an independently licensed prescribing physician; and
(C) If the licensed psychologist is working with patients under eighteen years of age or
over sixty-five years of age, at least two hundred fifty of the seven hundred fifty hours required
in subsection (2)(a)(IV)(A) of this section under the supervision of one or more independently
licensed prescribing physicians who work with patients under eighteen years of age or over
sixty-five years of age, whichever is applicable, if the licensed psychologist is working with such
patients;
(V) Has successfully undergone a process of independent peer review as set forth in rule
of the board and approved by the Colorado medical board;
(VI) Maintains commercial professional liability insurance with an insurer authorized to
do business in this state or an eligible nonadmitted insurer authorized to provide insurance
pursuant to article 5 of title 10 in a minimum indemnity amount of one million dollars per
incident and three million dollars annual aggregate per year; and
(VII) Meets all other requirements as determined by the board.
(b) The board shall issue a prescription certificate to an applicant who the board
determines has met the requirements of subsection (2)(a) of this section. A licensed psychologist
with a prescription certificate may prescribe and administer psychotropic medication to a person
if the licensed psychologist:
(I) Holds a current license in good standing to practice psychology in this state;
(II) Maintains the commercial professional liability insurance required by subsection
(2)(a)(VI) of this section; and
(III) Completes at least forty hours of continuing education every two years in the areas
of pharmacology and psychopharmacology for prescribing psychologists or a greater amount as
required by the board.
(3) Prescription certificate by endorsement. Upon payment of the required licensing
fees and approval of the application for a prescription certificate by endorsement, the board may
certify by endorsement and grant a prescription certificate to an applicant who has:
(a) A current license in good standing to practice psychology from another state; and
(b) (I) Unrestricted prescriptive authority from another state that imposes the education,
supervision, and training requirements required by this section and by rule of the board; or
(II) Training from the United States department of defense psychopharmacology
demonstration project for licensed psychologists or other similar program that imposes the
education, supervision, and training requirements required by this section and by rule of the
board.
(4) Rules. The board may promulgate rules to:
(a) Implement procedures for obtaining a prescription certificate and renewals for the
certificates; and
(b) In addition to the grounds for discipline in section 12-245-224, establish the grounds
for denial, suspension, and revocation of a prescription certificate, including for the suspension
of a license to practice psychology upon the suspension or revocation of a certificate.
(5) Prescribing and administering practices.
(a) A prescribing psychologist may:
(I) Prescribe psychotropic medication through the use of telepsychology; and
(II) Prescribe and administer psychotropic medication within the recognized scope of
practice, including ordering and reviewing laboratory tests in conjunction with a prescription for
the treatment of a mental health disorder.
(b) When prescribing a psychotropic medication for a patient, the prescribing
psychologist shall maintain an ongoing collaborative relationship with the physician who
oversees the patient's general medical care to ensure that necessary medical examinations are
conducted, the psychotropic medication is appropriate for the patient's medical condition, and
significant changes in the patient's medical or psychological conditions are discussed.
(c) (I) A prescribing psychologist shall obtain a release of information from a patient or
the patient's legal guardian authorizing the psychologist to contact the patient's primary treating
physician, as required by law.
(II) If a patient or the patient's legal guardian refuses to sign a release of information for
the patient's primary treating physician who oversees the patient, the prescribing psychologist
shall:
(A) Inform the client or the client's legal guardian that the psychologist cannot treat the
patient pharmacologically without an ongoing collaborative relationship with the client's primary
treating physician; and
(B) Refer the patient to another prescriber who is not required to maintain an ongoing
collaborative relationship with a physician.
(III) Before prescribing or administering a psychotropic medication to a patient, a
prescribing psychologist shall communicate to the patient's primary treating physician the intent
to prescribe or administer the medication and must receive electronic written agreement from the
physician that the prescription for or administering of the medication is appropriate.
(IV) If a patient does not have a primary treating health-care provider who is a licensed
physician, the prescribing psychologist shall refer the patient to a licensed physician prior to
psychopharmacological treatment. The psychologist must receive the results of the licensed
physician's assessment and shall contact the licensed physician who conducted the assessment
prior to prescribing a psychotropic medication to the patient.
(V) Once a collaborative relationship is established with the primary treating physician
to whom the psychologist refers the patient pursuant to subsection (5)(c)(IV) of this section, the
prescribing psychologist shall maintain and document the collaborative relationship to ensure
that relevant information is exchanged accurately and in a timely manner. The ongoing
collaborative relationship must be maintained according to the following:
(A) A prescribing psychologist shall notify the primary treating physician to whom the
psychologist refers the client pursuant to subsection (5)(c)(IV) of this section if the patient
experiences adverse effects from medications prescribed by the psychologist that may be related
to the patient's medical condition for which the patient is being treated by the primary treating
physician;
(B) A prescribing psychologist shall notify the primary treating physician to whom the
psychologist refers the patient pursuant to subsection (5)(c)(IV) of this section regarding results
of laboratory tests related to the medical care of the patient that have been ordered by the
psychologist in conjunction with psychopharmacological treatment; and
(C) A prescribing psychologist shall notify a primary treating physician to whom the
psychologist refers the patient pursuant to subsection (5)(c)(IV) of this section as soon as
possible of any change in the patient's psychological condition that may affect the medical
treatment being provided by the physician.
(d) In accordance with section 12-245-203, a prescribing psychologist shall not prescribe
medication to a patient unless it is within the prescribing psychologist's scope of training,
experience, and competence.
(6) Complaints. The Colorado medical board shall review complaints in the normal
course of business and make recommendations to the board regarding violations of this section
and disciplinary action to be taken by the board, if applicable.
(7) Prescription information. The entity that dispenses a prescription for a
psychotropic medication written by a prescribing psychologist shall comply with applicable state
and federal laws.
(8) Disclosure. A prescribing psychologist shall disclose to each patient to whom the
psychologist prescribes a psychotropic medication that the psychologist is not a physician
licensed to practice medicine and will be sharing information regarding the delivery of
prescribing services to the patient's primary treating health-care provider as required by law. The
disclosure must be in writing, signed by the patient, and kept in the patient's record on file with
the psychologist.
(9) A prescribing psychologist shall not prescribe any drug to a person under eighteen
years of age without informed consent from the parent or guardian of such person.
(10) Drug enforcement administration number. Each prescribing psychologist shall
file with the board, in the form and manner determined by the board, all individual federal drug
enforcement administration registrations and numbers. The board and the Colorado medical
board shall maintain current records of every psychologist with prescriptive authority, including
the psychologist's registrations and numbers.
(11) (a) The department shall annually collect information regarding:
(I) The number of prescribing psychologists in this state;
(II) The location of practice of each prescribing psychologist;
(III) The number of prescribing psychologists who accept clients with private health
insurance or who are enrolled in the medical assistance program established pursuant to parts 4
to 6 of title 25.5;
(IV) The type of practice of each prescribing psychologist; and
(V) The populations served by each prescribing psychologist.
(b) The department shall compile the information and share it with the office in the
department that is responsible for conducting sunset reviews pursuant to section 24-34-104. The
office shall include the information in each scheduled sunset review concerning the regulation of
mental health professionals pursuant to section 24-34-104.

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