Code of Colorado Regulations
200 - Department of Revenue
213 - Natural Medicine Division
1 CCR 213-1 - COLORADO REGULATED NATURAL MEDICINE RULES
Part 8 - Healing Center License
Section 1 CCR 212-3-8-8005 - License Privileges

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

Basis and Purpose - 8005

The statutory authority for this rule includes but is not limited to sections 44-50-202(1)(b), 44-50-203(1)(a), 44-50-203(1)(d), 44-50-203(1)(g), 44-50-203(1)(l), 44-50-203(2)(a), and 44-50-401, C.R.S. The purpose of this rule is to establish the privileges and permitted acts for Healing Centers.

A. A Healing Center Licensee may only exercise the License privileges granted by the State Licensing Authority and these Rules.

1. No later than thirty days after beginning operations, the Healing Center Licensee must submit complete floor plans or diagrams of the Licensed Premises to the Division in a manner prescribed by the Division. Floor plans must clearly show any areas designated as Administration Areas, any areas designated as Restricted Areas, and security camera placement required by these Rules.

2. Micro-Healing Center. A micro-Healing Center is a Healing Center license tier that does not store more than 750 milligrams of Total Psilocin on site. A micro-Healing Center must comply with security requirements in Rule 8025(A).

B. Co-Location Authorized. A Healing Center may be co-located with another Natural Medicine Business License in accordance with Rule 3105.

C. A Healing Center must comply with the provisions related to persons with disabilities in section 44-50-401(1)(b), C.R.S.

D. Authorized Sources and Transfers of Regulated Natural Medicine and Regulated Natural Medicine Product.

1. A Healing Center may only obtain Regulated Natural Medicine and Regulated Natural Medicine Product from a Natural Medicine Cultivation Facility, Natural Medicine Products Manufacturer, or another Healing Center.

2. A Natural Medicine Handler Licensee employed by the Healing Center may transfer Regulated Natural Medicine or Regulated Natural Medicine Product to a Participant under the supervision of a Facilitator.

3. A Healing Center may transfer up to 750 milligrams of Total Psilocin at one time of Regulated Natural Medicine or Regulated Natural Medicine Product that has passed all required testing and is packaged and labeled pursuant to Rule 3305 to a Facilitator for Administration Sessions at authorized locations other than Healing Centers in accordance with this Rule.
a. Facilitator Request Requirements. A Healing Center may only transfer Regulated Natural Medicine to a Facilitator after receiving and verifying the Facilitator's request. All requests for Facilitator transfers must including the following information:
i. The Facilitator's Department of Regulatory Agencies issued license number;

ii. The requested amount of Regulated Natural Medicine;

iii. The number of Administration Sessions the Facilitator is requesting Regulated Natural Medicine for;

iv. The number of Participants that will be consuming the requested Regulated Natural Medicine; and

v. The requested date for pick-up.

b. Request Verification. A Healing Center must verify the Facilitator's Department of Regulatory Agencies issued license number in order to complete the transfer.

c. To the extent required to comply with Rule 3405, the Healing Center may place packaged and labeled Regulated Natural Medicine and Regulated Natural Medicine Product in a Child-Resistant container; however, the Healing Center shall not re-package Regulated Natural Medicine or Regulated Natural Medicine Product.

4. All transfers of Regulated Natural Medicine and Regulated Natural Medicine Product must comply with transport and inventory tracking requirements in Rules 3405 and 5025.

E. Food and Beverages.

1. Healing Centers may provide water and pre-packaged, unopened food or beverage items to Participants during an Administration Session. This allowance includes fresh fruit and vegetables.

2. Nothing in these Rules prohibits a Healing Center from obtaining a retail food establishment license pursuant to the Food Protection Act at sections 25-4-1600, et seq., C.R.S. The Healing Center's Administration Area and any Restricted Areas must not overlap with the retail food establishment licensed premises.

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