Colorado Code § 12-255-209

Grounds for discipline
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(1) The board may suspend, revoke, or deny any
person's certification to practice as a nurse aide or authority to practice as a medication aide in
accordance with section 12-20-404 (1)(d) or may issue to the person a letter of admonition under
the circumstances specified in and in accordance with section 12-20-404 (4), upon proof that a
person:
(a) Has procured or attempted to procure a certificate by fraud, deceit, misrepresentation,
misleading omission, or material misstatement of fact;
(b) Has been convicted of a felony or has had a court accept a plea of guilty or nolo
contendere to a felony. A certified copy of the conviction or plea from a court of competent
jurisdiction is prima facie evidence of the conviction or plea. In considering discipline based on
the grounds specified in this subsection (1)(b), the board shall be governed by sections 12-20-
202 (5) and 24-5-101.
(c) Has had a certification to practice as a nurse aide or to practice any other health-care
occupation suspended or revoked in any jurisdiction. A certified copy of the order of suspension
or revocation shall be prima facie evidence of the suspension or revocation.
(d) Has violated or has aided or knowingly permitted any person to violate any provision
of this part 2 or an applicable provision of article 20 or 30 of this title 12;
(e) Has negligently or willfully violated any order or rule of the board pertaining to
practice or certification as a nurse aide;
(f) Has verbally or physically abused a person under the care of the certified nurse aide;
(g) Excessively uses or abuses alcohol, any habit-forming drug, any controlled
substance, as defined in section 18-18-102 (5), or other drugs having similar effects, or is
diverting controlled substances, as defined in section 18-18-102 (5), or other drugs having
similar effects from the person's place of employment;
(h) Has misused any drug or controlled substance, as defined in section 18-18-102 (5);
(i) Has a physical or mental disability that renders the person unable to practice as a
certified nurse aide with reasonable skill and safety to the patients and that may endanger the
health or safety of persons under the nurse aide's care;
(j) Has violated the confidentiality of information or knowledge as prescribed by law
concerning any patient;
(k) Has misappropriated patient or facility property;
(l) Has engaged in any conduct that would constitute a crime as defined in title 18, if the
conduct relates to the person's ability to practice as a nurse aide. In considering discipline based
upon the grounds specified in this subsection (1)(l), the board shall be governed by the
provisions of sections 12-20-202 (5) and 24-5-101.
(m) Has neglected a person under the care of the certified nurse aide;
(n) Has willfully or negligently acted in a manner inconsistent with the health or safety
of persons under the nurse aide's care;
(o) Has willfully or negligently practiced as a medication aide in a manner that does not
meet generally accepted standards for practice;
(p) Has willfully or negligently violated any order or rule of the board pertaining to the
practice or authorization as a medication aide;
(q) Has practiced in a medical facility as a nurse aide except as provided in this part 2;
(r) Has practiced as a nurse aide during any period when his or her certificate has been
suspended or revoked;
(s) Has sold or fraudulently obtained or furnished a certificate to practice as a nurse aide
or has aided or abetted therein;
(t) Has failed to respond in a materially factual and timely manner to a complaint as
grounds for discipline pursuant to section 12-255-212; or
(u) Has failed to report a criminal conviction to the board within forty-five days after the
conviction.
(2) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (1) of this section, the board need not
find that the actions that form the basis for the disciplinary action were willful. However, the
board, in its discretion, may consider whether the action was willful in determining the sanctions
it imposes on the nurse aide.
(3) An employer of a medication aide shall report conduct that constitutes grounds for
discipline pursuant to this section to the board and any disciplinary action taken by the employer
against a medication aide or the resignation of a medication aide in lieu of a disciplinary action
resulting from the conduct.

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