Colorado Code § 12-315-106

Board of veterinary medicine - creation - powers - rules
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(1) There is
hereby created a state board of veterinary medicine consisting of nine members appointed by the
governor. Each member shall be appointed for a term of four years. The governor shall appoint
members of the board from qualified persons as described in subsection (2) of this section. The
governor shall appoint members to fill vacancies on the board caused by death, resignation, or
removal for the balance of the unexpired term. A person shall not serve more than two
consecutive four-year terms. A person appointed to serve out the balance of an unexpired term
may be reappointed for an additional consecutive four-year term. Members of the board may
remain on the board until a successor is appointed.
(1.5) The state board of veterinary medicine is a type 1 entity, as defined in section 24-
1-105.
(2) The governor shall appoint:
(a) Five members to the board who:
(I) Are graduates of a school of veterinary medicine;
(II) Are residents of this state; and
(III) Have been licensed to practice veterinary medicine in this state for the five years
preceding the time of the appointment;
(b) Not later than March 1, 2023, two members to the board who are residents of this
state and who, for at least five years immediately preceding the time of appointment:
(I) Have been certified by a Colorado association of veterinary technicians; and
(II) Have been practicing as veterinary technicians in this state; and
(c) Two members to the board from the public at large who have no financial or
professional association with the veterinary profession.
(3) The governor may remove a member of the board for misconduct, incompetence, or
neglect of duty or other sufficient cause.
(4) The board shall meet at least once each quarter during the year at a time and place
fixed by the board. Other meetings may be called from time to time by the president of the
board. Except as otherwise provided, a majority of the board constitutes a quorum. Meetings
shall be conducted as provided in article 6 of title 24.
(5) The board has the power to:
(a) [Editor's note: This version of subsection (5)(a) is effective until January 1, 2026.]
Examine and determine the qualifications and fitness of applicants for a license to practice
veterinary medicine, for registration as a veterinary technician, or for designation as a veterinary
technician specialist in this state;
(a) [Editor's note: This version of subsection (5)(a) is effective January 1, 2026.]
Examine and determine the qualifications and fitness of applicants for a license to practice
veterinary medicine, for registration as a veterinary technician or veterinary professional
associate, or for designation as a veterinary technician specialist in this state;
(b) [Editor's note: This version of subsection (5)(b) is effective until January 1, 2026.]
Pursuant to section 12-20-404, issue, renew, deny, suspend, or revoke licenses to practice
veterinary medicine, registrations of veterinary technicians, and designations of registered
veterinary technicians as veterinary technician specialists in the state or otherwise discipline or
fine, or both, licensees or registrants consistent with this article 315 and the rules adopted by the
board under this article 315;
(b) [Editor's note: This version of subsection (5)(b) is effective January 1, 2026.]
Pursuant to section 12-20-404, issue, renew, deny, suspend, or revoke licenses to practice
veterinary medicine, registrations of veterinary technicians and veterinary professional
associates, and designations of registered veterinary technicians as veterinary technician
specialists in the state or otherwise discipline or fine, or both, licensees or registrants consistent
with this article 315 and the rules adopted by the board under this article 315;
(c) Regulate artificial insemination and ova transplantation of cattle or other animal
species by establishing rules for standards of practice, including rules relating to methods and
procedures for safe artificial insemination and ova transplantation;
(d) [Editor's note: This version of subsection (5)(d) is effective until January 1, 2026.]
Establish, pursuant to section 12-20-105, and publish annually a schedule of fees for licensing
and registration of veterinarians and veterinary technicians. The board shall base the fee on its
anticipated financial requirements for the year.
(d) [Editor's note: This version of subsection (5)(d) is effective January 1, 2026.]
Establish, pursuant to section 12-20-105, and publish annually a schedule of fees for licensing
and registration of veterinarians, veterinary technicians, and veterinary professional associates.
The board shall base the fee on its anticipated financial requirements for the year.
(e) Conduct disciplinary proceedings in accordance with section 12-20-403;
(f) Bring proceedings in the courts for the enforcement of this article 315 or any rules
made by the board;
(g) Adopt, amend, or repeal rules in accordance with section 12-20-204. The board shall
adopt rules to establish a uniform system and schedule of fines that it may impose on licensees
or registrants for violations of this article 315 or of rules adopted pursuant to this article 315.
(h) Issue a cease-and-desist order in accordance with section 12-20-405;
(i) Impose fines against corporations in accordance with section 12-315-122 (2).
(j) [Editor's note: Subsection (5)(j) is effective January 1, 2026.] Approve a nationally
recognized veterinary professional associate credentialing organization for purposes of
credentialing veterinary professional associates in this state. The credentialing organization
approved by the board may:
(I) Require completion of a university-approved program for veterinary professional
associates; and
(II) Require that an applicant pass a veterinary professional associate national
examination.
(6) The board may, at any time, inspect veterinary premises to assure that they are clean
and sanitary.
(7) [Editor's note: This version of subsection (7) is effective until January 1, 2026.]
The powers of the board are granted to enable the board to effectively supervise the practice of
veterinary medicine and of veterinary technicians and are to be construed liberally to accomplish
this objective.
(7) [Editor's note: This version of subsection (7) is effective January 1, 2026.] The
powers of the board are granted to enable the board to effectively supervise the practice of
veterinary medicine and of veterinary technicians and veterinary professional associates and are
to be construed liberally to accomplish this objective.
(8) The board shall consult with the state physical therapy board created in section 12-
285-105 concerning rules that the board intends to adopt with regard to physical therapy of
animals.
(9) (a) The board may promulgate rules regarding the use of telehealth to provide
veterinary services in Colorado pursuant to part 3 of this article 315.
(b) In developing rules pursuant to subsection (9)(a) of this section, the board shall
consult with licensed veterinarians, registered veterinary technicians, clients, and other relevant
stakeholders as determined by the board.

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