Code of Colorado Regulations
700 - Department of Regulatory Agencies
741 - Division of Professions and Occupations - Office of Respiratory Therapy Licensure
4 CCR 741-1 - RESPIRATORY THERAPY RULES AND REGULATIONS
Section 4 CCR 741-1.9 - Duty to Self-Report Certain Medical Conditions
Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 17, September 10, 2024
The purpose of this Rule is to specify the notification requirements regarding a physical or mental illness or condition that affects a license holder's ability to practice respiratory therapy or practice as a respiratory therapist with reasonable skill and safety to patients, pursuant to section 12-300-111, C.R.S.
A. No later than thirty days from the date a physical or mental illness or condition impacts a licensed respiratory therapist's ability to perform respiratory therapy services with reasonable skill and safety, the licensed respiratory therapist shall provide the Director, in writing, the following information:
B. The licensed respiratory therapist shall notify the Director of any worsening of the illness or condition, or any significant change in the illness or condition that affects the licensed respiratory therapist's ability to practice with reasonable skill and safety, within thirty days of the change of the illness or condition. The respiratory therapist shall provide to the Director, in writing, the following information:
C. Compliance with this Rule is a prerequisite for eligibility to enter into a Confidential Agreement with the Director pursuant to section 12-300-111, C.R.S. However, mere compliance with this Rule does not require the Director to enter into a Confidential Agreement. Rather, the Director will evaluate all facts and circumstances to determine whether a Confidential Agreement is appropriate.
D. If the Director discovers that a licensed respiratory therapist has a mental or physical illness or condition that affects the licensed respiratory therapist's ability to practice with reasonable skill and safety, and the licensed respiratory therapist did not timely notify the Director of such illness or condition, the licensed respiratory therapist may be subject to disciplinary action pursuant to section 12-300-109(2)(i), C.R.S.