Colorado Code § 12-285-213

Disciplinary proceedings - investigations - judicial review
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(1) The
board may commence a proceeding for the discipline of a physical therapist assistant in
accordance with section 12-20-403 when the board has reasonable grounds to believe that a
physical therapist assistant has committed an act enumerated in section 12-285-211.
(2) In a proceeding held under this section, the board may accept as prima facie evidence
of grounds for disciplinary action any disciplinary action taken against a physical therapist
assistant from another jurisdiction if the violation that prompted the disciplinary action in that
jurisdiction would be grounds for disciplinary action under this part 2.
(3) (a) The board may investigate potential grounds for disciplinary action upon its own
motion or when the board is informed of dismissal of a person certified under this part 2 if the
dismissal was for a matter constituting a violation of this part 2.
(b) A person who supervises a physical therapist assistant shall report to the board when
the physical therapist assistant has been dismissed because of incompetence or failure to comply
with this part 2. A certified physical therapist assistant who is aware that another person is
violating this part 2 shall report the violation to the board.
(4) The board may keep any investigation authorized under this part 2 closed until the
results of the investigation are known and either the complaint is dismissed or notice of hearing
and charges are served upon the certified physical therapist assistant.
(5) The board, through the department, may employ administrative law judges appointed
pursuant to part 10 of article 30 of title 24, on a full-time or part-time basis, to conduct hearings
under this part 2 in accordance with section 12-20-403.
(6) Final action of the board may be judicially reviewed in accordance with section 12-
20-408, and judicial proceedings for the enforcement of an order of the board may be instituted
in accordance with section 24-4-106.
(7) The board may issue cease-and-desist orders under the circumstances and in
accordance with the procedures specified in section 12-20-405.

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