Colorado Code § 12-285-102

Legislative declaration
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(1) The general assembly hereby finds and
declares that:
(a) The practice of physical therapy by any person who does not possess a valid license
issued under this article 285 is inimical to the general public welfare. It is not, however, the
intent of this article 285 to restrict the practice of any person duly licensed under other laws of
this state from practicing within the person's scope of competency and authority under those
laws.
(b) Physical therapy practice consists of patient and client management, which includes
physical therapy diagnosis and prognosis to optimize physical function, movement, performance,
health, quality of life, and well-being across the life-span and also includes contributions to
public health services aimed at improving the health of the population; and
(c) The professional scope of physical therapy practice evolves in response to
innovation, research, collaboration, and change in societal needs.

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