Colorado Code § 12-285-122

Disciplinary actions
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(1) (a) The board, in accordance with article 4 of title
24 and section 12-20-403, may take disciplinary or other action as specified in section 12-20-404
or impose public censure if the board or the board's designee determines after notice and the
opportunity for a hearing that the licensee has committed an act specified in section 12-285-120.
(b) In the case of a deliberate and willful violation of this article 285 or if the public
health, safety, and welfare require emergency action, the board may take disciplinary action on
an emergency basis under sections 24-4-104 and 24-4-105.
(2) The board may send a letter of admonition to a licensee under the circumstances
specified in and in accordance with section 12-20-404 (4).
(3) In any disciplinary order that allows a physical therapist to continue to practice, the
board may impose upon the licensee conditions the board deems appropriate to ensure that the
physical therapist is physically, mentally, and professionally qualified to practice physical
therapy in accordance with generally accepted professional standards. The conditions may
include any or all of the following:
(a) Examination of the physical therapist to determine his or her mental or physical
condition, as provided in section 12-285-124, or to determine professional qualifications;
(b) Any therapy, training, or education that the board believes necessary to correct
deficiencies found either in a proceeding in compliance with section 24-34-106 or through an
examination under subsection (3)(a) of this section;
(c) A review or supervision of a licensee's practice that the board finds necessary to
identify and correct deficiencies therein;
(d) Restrictions upon the nature and scope of practice to ensure that the licensee does not
practice beyond the limits of the licensee's capabilities.
(4) The board may send a confidential letter of concern to a licensee under the
circumstances specified in section 12-20-404 (5).
(5) The board may take disciplinary action against a physical therapist for failure to
comply with any of the conditions imposed by the board under subsection (3) of this section.
(6) The two-year waiting period specified in section 12-20-404 (3) applies to a person
whose license to practice physical therapy, or to practice any other health-care occupation, is
revoked by any other legally qualified board or regulatory entity.

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