Colorado Code § 27-80-210

Records to be kept - order forms
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(1) Each person licensed or otherwise
authorized under this part 2 or other laws of this state to manufacture, purchase, distribute,
dispense, administer, store, or otherwise handle controlled substances shall keep and maintain
separate detailed and accurate records and inventories relating to controlled substances and
retain the records and inventories for a period of two years after the respective dates of the
transactions as shown on the records and inventories.
(2) The record of any controlled substance distributed, administered, dispensed, or
otherwise used must show the date the controlled substance was distributed, administered,
dispensed, used, or otherwise disposed of, the name and address of the person to whom or for
whose use the controlled substance was distributed, administered, dispensed, used, or otherwise
disposed of, and the kind and quantity of the controlled substance.
(3) A person who maintains a record required by federal law that contains substantially
the same information as set forth in subsections (1) and (2) of this section is deemed to comply
with the record-keeping requirements of this part 2.
(4) A person required to maintain records pursuant to this section shall keep a record of
any controlled substance lost, destroyed, or stolen, the kind and quantity of the controlled
substance, and the date of the loss, destruction, or theft.
(5) A person licensed or otherwise authorized under this part 2 or other laws of this state
shall distribute, administer, dispense, use, or otherwise dispose of controlled substances listed in
schedule I or II of part 2 of article 18 of title 18, C.R.S., only pursuant to an order form.
Compliance with the provisions of federal law respecting order forms is deemed compliance
with this section.

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