Colorado Code § 12-315-209.7

Duties of licensed veterinarian - direction and supervision of veterinary professional associate - rules. [Editor's note: This section is effective January 1, 2026.]
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(1) Except as provided in subsection (2) of this section, a person practicing as a veterinary
professional associate may perform duties and actions authorized pursuant to section 12-315-105
(1)(u) that are within the scope of the veterinary professional associate's advanced education and
experience if the person performs those duties under the supervision of a licensed veterinarian.
(2) A veterinary professional associate shall perform only those duties or actions
delegated by the licensed, supervising veterinarian for which the veterinary professional
associate has the necessary training and experience, as determined by the supervising
veterinarian, to meet generally accepted standards of veterinary care.
(3) If a veterinary professional associate is delegated duties beyond the veterinary
professional associate's training and experience, the licensed veterinarian:
(a) Is in violation of section 12-315-112 (1)(ee);
(b) May be liable for damages resulting from any negligence of the veterinary
professional associate in providing care to an animal; and
(c) May be subject to professional discipline in accordance with section 12-315-112.
(4) If a veterinary professional associate performs duties beyond the veterinary
professional associate's training and experience or does not conform with the requirement to
perform all duties and actions pursuant to section 12-315-105 (1)(u) under the supervision of a
licensed, supervising veterinarian as specified in subsection (1) of this section, the veterinary
professional associate may be subject to:
(a) A cease-and-desist order pursuant to section 12-20-405;
(b) Damages resulting from any negligence of the veterinary professional associate in
providing care to an animal; and
(c) Discipline pursuant to Sections 12-20-404 for a violation of section 12-315-207
(1)(n).

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