Colorado Code § 27-80-208

Denial, revocation, or suspension of license - other disciplinary actions - notice
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(1) The BHA may deny, suspend, or revoke a license issued under this part 2 pursuant to
article 4 of title 24, or take other disciplinary action as set forth in subsection (2.5) of this
section, at the BHA's discretion, upon a finding that the licensee:
(a) Has furnished false or fraudulent information in an application filed under this part 2;
(b) Has been convicted of, or has had accepted by a court a plea of guilty or nolo
contendere to, a felony under any state or federal law relating to a controlled substance;
(c) Has had his or her federal registration to manufacture, distribute, or dispense a
controlled substance suspended or revoked; or
(d) Has violated any provision of this part 2 or the rules of the BHA or of the state board
of human services created in section 26-1-107.
(2) The BHA may limit revocation or suspension of a license to the particular controlled
substance that was the basis for revocation or suspension.
(2.5) If the BHA determines that a licensee has committed an act that would authorize
the BHA to deny, revoke, or suspend a license, the BHA may, at its discretion, impose other
disciplinary actions that may include, but need not be limited to, a fine not to exceed five
hundred dollars, probation, or stipulation.
(3) If the BHA suspends or revokes a license, the BHA may place all controlled
substances owned or possessed by the licensee at the time of the suspension or on the effective
date of the revocation order under seal. The BHA may not dispose of substances under seal until
the time for making an appeal has elapsed or until all appeals have been concluded, unless a
court orders otherwise or orders the sale of any perishable controlled substances and the deposit
of the proceeds with the court. When a revocation order becomes final, all controlled substances
may be forfeited to the state.
(4) The BHA shall promptly notify the bureau and the appropriate professional licensing
agency, if any, of all charges and the final disposition of the charges, and of all forfeitures of a
controlled substance.
(5) (a) On or before July 1, 2020, the BHA shall develop and implement a formal,
simple, accurate, and objective system to track and categorize complaints made against a
licensee and disciplinary action taken pursuant to this part 2.
(b) Repealed.

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