Code of Colorado Regulations
200 - Department of Revenue
213 - Natural Medicine Division
1 CCR 213-1 - COLORADO REGULATED NATURAL MEDICINE RULES
Part 3 - General Privileges and Limitations
Section 1 CCR 212-3-3-3005 - General Restrictions

Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 17, September 10, 2024

Basis and Purpose - 3005

The statutory authority for this rule includes but is not limited to sections 44-50-202(1)(b), 44-50-203(1)(b), 44-50-203(1)(g), 44-50-203(1)(k), and 44-50-301(4), C.R.S. The purpose of this Rule is to define prohibited acts and conduct on a Natural Medicine Business's Licensed Premises.

A. Consumption of Natural Medicine.

1. Licensees are prohibited from consuming Regulated Natural Medicine or Regulated Natural Medicine Product on the Licensed Premises unless the Licensee is a Participant in an Administration Session, separate from their employment.

2. Licensees are prohibited from consuming Regulated Natural Medicine or Regulated Natural Medicine Product in transport vehicles.

B. Alcohol Beverage and Regulated Marijuana License Restrictions. A person may not operate a license issued pursuant to the Natural Medicine Code and these Rules at the same location as a license or permit issued pursuant to articles 3, 4, 5, or 10 of title 44. For purposes of this Rule, location means the Licensed Premises.

C. Sales of Natural Medicine and Natural Medicine Product to Individuals Prohibited. Licensees are prohibited from selling Regulated Natural Medicine or Regulated Natural Medicine Product to individuals outside of Natural Medicine Services. Licensees are also prohibited from disguising sales through free Regulated Natural Medicine or Regulated Natural Medicine Product transfers to individuals outside of Natural Medicine Services. Licensees may transfer Regulated Natural Medicine and Regulated Natural Medicine Product to other Licensees and to Facilitators.

D. Only Licensed Employees Can Handle Regulated Natural Medicine. A Natural Medicine Business must verify that an individual has a valid Natural Medicine Handler License issued under Rule 2115 before allowing the individual to perform any work described in Rule 2115(A) at the Natural Medicine Business's Licensed Premises.

E. Restrictions on Administration Area Only When Regulated Natural Medicine is Present. Nothing herein requires an Administration Area to only be used for Natural Medicine Services. The rules related to an Administration Area shall only apply to the Administration Area while Regulated Natural Medicine or Regulated Natural Medicine Product are present in the Administration Area.

F. No Synthetic Natural Medicine Allowed. Natural Medicine Cultivation Facilities, Natural Medicine Products Manufacturers, and Healing Centers shall not manufacture, store, distribute, transport, transfer, or dispense any Natural Medicine and Natural Medicine Product that contains synthetic or synthetic analogs of Natural Medicine, including a derivative of a naturally occurring compound of Natural Medicine that is produced using chemical synthesis, chemical modification, or chemical conversion.

G. Patient Confidentiality Required. Licensees must maintain the confidentiality of any records containing personally identifying information or medical data of Participants maintained or stored at a Natural Medicine Business's Licensed Premises, unless disclosure is otherwise required by any local, state, or federal law.

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