Colorado Code § 12-295-117

Exclusions
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(1) This article 295 does not affect or apply to the gratuitous
care of a person with a behavioral or mental health disorder by friends or members of the family
or to any person taking care of a person with a behavioral or mental health disorder for hire who
does not represent himself or herself or hold himself or herself out to the public as a trained or
licensed psychiatric technician; but a person for hire shall not hold himself or herself out as or
perform the full duties of a psychiatric technician who is not a psychiatric technician licensed
under the provisions of this article 295.
(2) This article 295 shall not be construed to prohibit:
(a) The practice as a psychiatric technician by students enrolled in an approved
psychiatric technician education program or by graduates of an approved psychiatric technician
education program pending the results of the first licensing examination scheduled by the board
following their graduation;
(b) Practical nursing;
(c) Subsidiary workers in hospitals or similarly related institutions from assisting in the
nursing care of patients where adequate medical and nursing supervision is provided;
(d) Subsidiary workers in the offices of persons licensed to practice medicine or
dentistry in this state from assisting in the care of patients under the personal and responsible
supervision and direction of those persons; or
(e) The practice of any legally qualified psychiatric technician of this state or another
state who is employed by the United States government or any bureau, division, or agency
thereof while in the discharge of his or her official duties.
(3) No provision of this article 295 shall be construed as applying to any sanitarium,
nursing home, or rest home conducted in accordance with the practice of the tenets of any
religious denomination in which persons of good faith rely solely upon spiritual means or prayer
in the free exercise of religion to prevent or cure disease.

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