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CO HB1024

Medical-Aesthetic Services Delegation Disclosures


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Introduced
01/08/2025
In Committee
03/19/2025
Crossed Over
04/03/2025
Passed
04/04/2025
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
04/07/2025

Introduced Session

2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

CONCERNING REQUIRING A MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL TO DISCLOSE CERTAIN INFORMATION TO PATIENTS IF THE MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL DELEGATES MEDICAL-AESTHETIC SERVICES TO AN INDIVIDUAL WHO IS NOT A LICENSED HEALTH-CARE PROVIDER.

AI Summary

This bill requires medical professionals (specifically physicians and advanced practice registered nurses) who delegate medical-aesthetic services to unlicensed individuals to provide detailed transparency and informed consent. These professionals must post highly visible notices at the service location and on their websites/advertising materials that clearly indicate the licensed provider's name, license number, contact information, and an online address for filing complaints. They must also provide and obtain a signed informed consent form from each patient that explicitly states the medical-aesthetic services are being delegated to an unlicensed individual, includes the licensee's information, and must be retained for at least seven years. The bill defines medical-aesthetic services as therapeutic procedures used in aesthetics and updates definitions related to telemedicine and healthcare providers. The legislation does not apply to facilities regulated under Title 25 and will take effect after the standard legislative review period, with potential voter approval in November 2026 if a referendum petition is filed. The primary goal is to ensure patients are fully informed about who is providing their medical-aesthetic services and have clear recourse if they have concerns.

Committee Categories

Health and Social Services

Sponsors (15)

Last Action

Senate Third Reading Calendar (13:30:00 4/10/2025 Senate Floor) (on 04/10/2025)

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