Colorado Code § 12-315-104

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As used in this article 315, unless the context otherwise
requires:
(1) "Animal" means any animal other than human, and the term includes fowl, birds,
amphibians, fish, and reptiles, wild or domestic, living or dead.
(1.5) "Animal shelter" has the meaning set forth in section 35-80-102.
(2) "Artificial insemination" means the collection of semen and the fertilization of, or
attempted fertilization of, the ova of the female animal by placing or implanting, by artificial
means, in the genital tract of the female animal the semen obtained from the male animal that
will subsequently be used, or attempted to be used, to impregnate the female.
(3) "Board" means the state board of veterinary medicine created in section 12-315-106.
(4) "Client" means the patient's owner, the owner's agent, or a person responsible for the
patient.
(5) "Complainant" means the board or any other person who initiates a proceeding.
(5.5) "Delegation" or "delegate" means a licensed veterinarian's act of entrusting to an
individual the authority to perform a task under the appropriate level of supervision by the
licensed veterinarian after the licensed veterinarian has determined that the individual is
competent to perform the task.
(6) "Direct supervision" means the supervising licensed veterinarian is readily available
on the premises where the patient is being treated and is able to supervise the tasks that have
been delegated to an individual.
(7) "Dispense" means to provide a drug or device, other than by distribution, bearing a
label stating the name of the veterinarian, the date dispensed, directions for use, all cautionary
statements, withdrawal time, if appropriate, the identity of the animal, and the owner's name.
(8) "Distribute" or "distribution" means to provide a drug or device in the manufacturer's
original package to the client-patient.
(9) "Hearing" means any proceeding initiated before the board in which the legal rights,
duties, privileges, or immunities of a specific party or parties are determined.
(10) "Immediate supervision" means the supervising licensed veterinarian is physically
in the immediate area on the premises and within audible or visual range of the patient and the
individual performing the tasks that have been delegated by the licensed veterinarian.
(10.5) "Indirect supervision" means the supervising licensed veterinarian need not be on
the veterinary premises but:
(a) Provides either written or verbal instructions for the tasks that have been delegated
to an individual; and
(b) Is readily available for communication.
(11) "Licensed veterinarian" means a person licensed pursuant to this part 1.
(12) "Ova transplantation" means a technique by which fertilized embryos are collected
from a donor female and transferred to a recipient female that serves as a surrogate mother for
the remainder of the pregnancy.
(13) "Patient" means any animal or group of animals that is examined or treated by a
licensed veterinarian and includes herds, flocks, litters, and other groups of animals.
(14) "Practice of veterinary medicine" means any of the following:
(a) The diagnosing, treating, correcting, changing, relieving, or preventing of animal
disease, deformity, defect, injury, or other physical or mental conditions, including the
prescription or administration of any drug, medicine, biologic, apparatus, application, anesthetic,
or other therapeutic or diagnostic substance or technique and the use of any manual or
mechanical procedure for artificial insemination, for ova transplantation, for testing for
pregnancy, or for correcting sterility or infertility or to render advice or recommendation with
regard thereto;
(b) The representation, directly or indirectly, publicly or privately, of an ability and
willingness to do an act described in subsection (14)(a) of this section;
(c) The use of any title, words, abbreviation, or letters in a manner or under
circumstances that induce the belief that a person using them is qualified to do any act described
in subsection (14)(a) of this section;
(d) The application of principles of environmental sanitation, food inspection,
environmental pollution control, animal nutrition, zoonotic disease control, and disaster
medicine as applied to an act described in subsection (14)(a) of this section.
(15) "Rule" means any regulation, standard, or statement of policy adopted by the board
to implement, interpret, or clarify the law that it enforces and administers and that governs its
duties, functions, organization, and procedure.
(16) "School of veterinary medicine" means any veterinary school or department of a
legally organized college or university whose course of study in the art and science of veterinary
medicine has been approved by the board.
(16.3) "Supervising licensed veterinarian" means a licensed veterinarian in the state who
delegates and assumes responsibility for the veterinary care provided to a patient by an
individual employed at the same physical practice location and working out of the same physical
premises as the licensed veterinarian and working under an appropriate level of supervision by
the licensed veterinarian.
(16.5) (a) "Supervision" means a licensed veterinarian's oversight and monitoring of
another individual's assistance in the treatment of animals as part of the veterinarian's practice of
veterinary medicine.
(b) "Supervision" includes:
(I) Direct supervision;
(II) Immediate supervision; and
(III) Indirect supervision.
(17) "Unprofessional or unethical conduct" includes, but is not limited to, conduct of a
character likely to deceive or defraud the public; false or misleading advertising; obtaining any
fee or compensation by fraud or misrepresentation; sharing office space with any person illegally
practicing veterinary medicine; employing either indirectly or directly any unlicensed person to
practice veterinary medicine or to render any veterinary services except as provided in this
article 315; or the violation of any rules adopted by the board that provide a code of professional
ethics to be followed and carried out by persons licensed under this article 315.
(18) "Veterinarian" means a person who has received a doctor's degree in veterinary
medicine, or its equivalent, from a school of veterinary medicine.
(19) (a) "Veterinarian-client-patient relationship" means the relationship established
when:
(I) The veterinarian has assumed the responsibility for making medical judgments
regarding the health of an animal and the need for medical treatment, and the owner, owner's
agent, or authorized caretaker has agreed to follow the instruction of the veterinarian;
(II) There is sufficient knowledge of an animal by the veterinarian to initiate at least a
general or preliminary diagnosis of the medical condition of the animal, which means that the
veterinarian has recently seen and is personally acquainted with the keeping and care of the
animal by virtue of an in-person, physical examination of the animal or by medically appropriate
and timely visits to the premises where the animal is kept; and
(III) The practicing veterinarian is readily available, or has arranged for emergency
coverage, for follow-up evaluation in the event of adverse reactions or failure of the treatment
regimen.
(b) A veterinarian-client-patient relationship established according to subsection (19)(a)
of this section may extend to other licensed veterinarians working out of the same physical
practice location as the veterinarian who established the veterinarian-client-patient relationship if
the other licensed veterinarians have access to and have reviewed the patient's medical records.
(20) "Veterinary medicine" includes veterinary surgery, obstetrics, dentistry, and all
other branches or specialties of animal medicine.
(21) "Veterinary premises" or "premises" means a veterinary office, hospital, clinic,
building, mobile unit, facility, or other location where veterinary medical services are provided
by or under the direction and supervision of a licensed veterinarian.
(21.5) [Editor's note: This version of subsection (21.5) is effective until January 1,
2026.] "Veterinary professional" means a veterinarian licensed pursuant to this part 1 or a
veterinary technician or veterinary technician specialist registered pursuant to part 2 of this
article 315.
(21.5) [Editor's note: This version of subsection (21.5) is effective January 1, 2026.]
"Veterinary professional" means a veterinarian licensed pursuant to this part 1, a veterinary
professional associate registered pursuant part 2 of this article 315, or a veterinary technician or
veterinary technician specialist registered pursuant to part 2 of this article 315.
(21.7) [Editor's note: Subsection (21.7) is effective January 1, 2026.] "Veterinary
professional associate" means an individual who holds a master's degree in veterinary clinical
care, or the equivalent, and who is subject to the requirements in section 12-315-203.7.
(22) "Veterinary student" is a veterinary medical student who is enrolled in a school of
veterinary medicine.
(23) "Veterinary student preceptor" is a veterinary medical student enrolled in a
preceptor program in a school of veterinary medicine.
(24) "Veterinary technician" means a veterinary technician registered pursuant to part 2
of this article 315.
(25) "Veterinary technician credentialing organization" or "credentialing organization"
means:
(a) A veterinary technician credentialing organization approved by the board pursuant to
section 12-315-201 to credential veterinary technicians in this state; or
(b) The board if, pursuant to section 12-315-201 (2), no credentialing organization is
approved.
(26) "Veterinary technician specialist" means a veterinary technician who has been
awarded designation from:
(a) An academy recognized by the National Association of Veterinary Technicians in
America's committee of veterinary technician specialities or its successor organization, which
organization is a recognized veterinary technician specialist organization; or
(b) A nationally recognized veterinary technician specialist organization approved by the
board pursuant to section 12-315-201 (1)(c).

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