Colorado Code § 27-90-101

Executive director - division heads - interagency council - advisory boards
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(1) (a) Medical personnel employed at any of the institutions subject to the control of
the executive director, the medical director of which is licensed to practice medicine in this state,
shall be exempt from the provisions of the "Colorado Medical Practice Act", article 240 of title
12, with respect to service rendered to bona fide patients or inmates at those institutions, if such
personnel: Are licensed to practice medicine in any other state of the United States or any
province of Canada; have satisfactorily completed an internship of not less than one year in the
United States, Canada, or Puerto Rico in a hospital approved for that purpose by the American
medical association; have satisfactorily completed three years of postgraduate residency training,
or its equivalent, in their particular specialty in a hospital approved for that purpose by the
American Medical Association; and can read, write, speak, and understand the English language.
Proof that the requirements have been met shall be submitted to and approved or disapproved by
the executive director.
(b) All personnel who cannot satisfy all of the requirements set forth in subsection (1)(a)
of this section shall be exempt from the "Colorado Medical Practice Act", article 240 of title 12,
with respect to services rendered to bona fide patients or inmates at said institutions, if the
personnel are of good moral character, are graduates of an approved medical college as defined
in section 12-240-104 (3), have completed an approved internship of at least one year as defined
in section 12-240-104 (2) within nine months after first being employed, pass the examinations
approved by the Colorado medical board under the "Colorado Medical Practice Act" and the
National Board of Medical Examiners, the National Board of Examiners for Osteopathic
Physicians and Surgeons, or the Federation of State Medical Boards, or their successor
organizations, on subjects relating to the basic sciences, are able to read, write, speak, and
understand the English language, and, in the case of personnel who are not citizens of the United
States, become citizens within the minimum period of time within which the particular
individual can become a citizen according to the laws of the United States and the regulations of
the immigration and naturalization service of the United States, department of justice, or any
successor agency, or within such additional time as may be granted by said boards.
(c) Medical personnel granted exemption under paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subsection
(1) may not practice medicine except as described in this subsection (1) without first complying
with all of the provisions of the "Colorado Medical Practice Act".
(2) The governor may appoint an interagency council to serve at his or her pleasure, to
be composed of such representatives as he or she may select from the departments of public
health and environment, labor and employment, health care policy and financing, human
services, personnel, and such other state officers and officials as he or she may deem
appropriate.
(3) The governor may appoint advisory boards to consult with the executive director and
the chief officer of any institution within the jurisdiction of the department. Any such advisory
board shall consist of not less than five nor more than fifteen persons recognized or known to be
interested and informed in the area of the institution's purpose and function. Members of the
advisory boards shall serve without compensation but may be reimbursed for actual and
necessary expenses incurred in attending regular meetings. Advisory boards established pursuant
to this subsection (3) shall meet quarterly and during any interim on call of the executive
director.

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