Code of Colorado Regulations
700 - Department of Regulatory Agencies
727 - Division of Professions and Occupations - Board of Veterinary Medicine
4 CCR 727-1 - VETERINARIAN AND VETERINARY TECHNICIAN RULES AND REGULATIONS
Section 4 CCR 727-1.16 - REPORTING CONVICTIONS, JUDGMENTS, AND ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEEDINGS
Universal Citation: 4 CO Code Regs 727-1 ยง 16
Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 17, September 10, 2024
This Rule is promulgated pursuant to sections 12-20-204, 12-315-106(5)(g), and 12-315-112(1)(n), (o), (p), and (q), C.R.S.
A licensee or registrant, as defined in section 12-20-102(10) and (12), C.R.S., means any veterinary professional who is licensed or registered by the Board. Each veterinary professional shall inform the Board in writing within thirty days of any of the following:
A. Reporting Convictions
1. A veterinary professional must report in
writing within thirty days the following criminal convictions:
a. A conviction of a charge of cruelty to
animals;
b. A conviction of a
violation of the "Uniform Controlled Substances Act of 2013", Article
18 of Title
18, the federal "Controlled Substances
Act", 21 U.S.C. sec.
801
et seq., as amended, or
the federal "Controlled Substances Import and Export Act", 21 U.S.C. seq. 951
et seq., as amended;
c. A conviction of a crime in this state or
any other state, any territory, or any other country for an offense related to
the conduct regulated by Article
315 of Title
12;
d. A conviction upon charges that involve the
unlawful practice of veterinary medicine; or
e. A felony conviction.
2. For purposes of this Rule, a "conviction"
includes:
a. A guilty verdict;
b. A plea of guilty accepted by the court or
the entry of a guilty plea;
c. A
plea of nolo contendere (no contest) accepted by the court; or
d. The imposition of a deferred sentence
accepted by the court.
3.
The written notice to the Board shall include the following information:
a. The court;
b. The jurisdiction;
c. The case name;
d. The case number; and
e. A description of the matter or copy of the
indictment or charges.
B. Reporting Judgments and Administrative Proceedings
1. A veterinary professional must
report in writing within thirty days any of the following:
a. A disciplinary action imposed upon the
veterinary professional by another jurisdiction that would be a violation of
section 12-315-112, C.R.S., including but
not limited to, a citation, sanction, probation, civil penalty, or a denial,
suspension, revocation, or modification of a license whether it is imposed by
consent decree, order, or other decision, for any cause other than failure to
pay a license fee by the due date or failure to meet continuing education
requirements.
b. Any judgment,
award, or settlement of a civil action or arbitration in which there was a
final judgment or settlement against the veterinary professional for
malpractice of veterinary medicine.
2. The written notice to the Board shall
include the following information:
a. If the
event is an action by a governmental agency, include: the name of the agency,
its jurisdiction, the case name, court docket, proceeding or case number by
which the event is designated, and a copy of the consent decree, order or
decision;
b. If the event concerns
a civil action or arbitration proceeding, include: the court or arbiter, the
jurisdiction, the case name, the case number, court docket, a description of
the matter or a copy of the complaint, and a copy of the verdict, the court or
arbitration decision, or, if settled, the settlement agreement and court's
order of dismissal.
3.
Failure to comply with this Rule may constitute grounds for disciplinary
action.
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