Colorado Code § 12-280-106

Veterinary pharmaceutical advisory committee - creation - appointments - rules - repeal
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(1) (a) (I) There is created in the department the veterinary
pharmaceutical advisory committee comprised of three members, each appointed by the state
veterinarian who serves under the commissioner of agriculture pursuant to section 35-50-104 as
follows:
(A) One member who is a licensed veterinarian who predominantly works on large
animals, having at least five years' experience in this state, in good standing, and actively
engaged in the practice of veterinary medicine;
(B) One member who is either a wholesaler registered pursuant to part 3 of this article
280 engaged in the distribution of animal drugs, having at least five years' experience in this
state, in good standing, and actively engaged in the practice of wholesale pharmacy or a licensed
veterinarian, having at least five years' experience in this state, in good standing, and actively
engaged in the practice of veterinary medicine, but who is not both a wholesaler and a
veterinarian; and
(C) One member who has a background in agriculture and who is not a pharmacist,
pharmaceutical wholesaler, or veterinarian.
(II) The state veterinarian shall choose a person who does not do business along the front
range for at least one of the professional appointments on the advisory committee.
(b) The members of the advisory committee serve three-year terms; except that the state
veterinarian shall appoint one of the initial members of the advisory committee for a two-year
term. If there is a vacancy on the advisory committee, the state veterinarian shall appoint a
successor to fill the unexpired portion of the member's term.
(c) (I) The advisory committee shall elect a member to serve as chair of the advisory
committee. The advisory committee shall meet as required by the board in accordance with
subsection (2) of this section.
(II) Members of the advisory committee serve without compensation or reimbursement
of expenses.
(III) A member of the advisory committee shall not perform an official act that:
(A) May provide a direct economic benefit to a business or other undertaking in which
the member has a direct or substantial financial interest; or
(B) Involves a person with whom the member has engaged in a substantial number of
business transactions.
(d) The department shall provide staff assistance to the advisory committee.
(2) (a) Unless a matter presented to the board constitutes an emergency requiring prompt
resolution, the board shall refer the following matters that concern veterinary pharmaceuticals to
the advisory committee for a recommendation on how the board should proceed on the matter:
(I) Whether and to what extent action, if any, should be taken on an investigation into or
complaint of an alleged violation of this article 280, including whether to:
(A) Suspend or revoke a license or registration;
(B) Impose a fine against a licensee or registrant, whether the violation is egregious, and
the amount of any fine recommended;
(C) Seek a restraining order or injunction in civil court against a person; or
(D) Pursue other disciplinary action against a licensee, registrant, or other person;
(II) Review of license and registration applications and renewal, reactivation, and
reinstatement applications; and
(III) Promulgation of rules.
(b) Upon being referred a matter by the board, the advisory committee shall meet, in
person or by teleconference, as soon as practicable to review the matter. The board shall share all
documents, recordings, and other materials that are relevant to the matter with the advisory
committee for the advisory committee's review of the matter. The advisory committee shall treat
all shared materials as confidential. The advisory committee shall provide the board a written
recommendation on how the board should proceed on the matter referred, setting forth its
findings and conclusions. At the advisory committee's discretion, the advisory committee may
also present its recommendations to the board in person or by teleconference.
(c) The board shall adopt the advisory committee's recommendation on a referred matter
unless the board determines that there exists material and substantial evidence or information
related to the matter that warrants a resolution of the matter that is distinct from the advisory
committee's recommendation.
(3) The board, in consultation with the state veterinarian, may promulgate rules to
implement this section.
(4) This section is repealed, effective September 1, 2026. Before the repeal, the advisory
committee is scheduled for review in accordance with section 2-3-1203.

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