4 Colo. Code Regs. § 755-1-1

Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 1, January 10, 2025
Section 4 CCR 755-1-1 - [Effective 1/30/2025] GENERAL
1.1Authority

These rules and regulations are adopted pursuant to the authority in sections 12-20-204 and 12-170-105(1)(a), C.R.S., and are intended to be consistent with the requirements of the State Administrative Procedure Act, sections 24-4-101, et seq., C.R.S. (the "APA"), and the Natural Medicine Health Act of 2022 at sections 12-170-101, et seq. and 44-50-101, et seq., C.R.S. (the "Practice Act").

1.2 Scope and Purpose

These rules and regulations shall govern the process to become licensed as a facilitator, to identify the requirements for approval of training programs for facilitators, and to identify the course content for training programs for facilitators in Colorado.

1.3 Applicability

These regulations are applicable to the requirements for obtaining and maintaining a license as a facilitator, for the practice of natural medicine facilitation, and for approval of educational programs in Colorado.

1.4Definitions

"Administration session" means a session conducted at a healing center, or another location as permitted by this article 170 and article 50 of title 44, during which a participant consumes and experiences the effects of regulated natural medicine or regulated natural medicine product under the supervision of a facilitator.

"Adverse Health Event" means any untoward and unexpected health condition or medical occurrence associated with the use of natural medicine or natural medicine product. An adverse event or suspected adverse reaction is considered "life-threatening" if its occurrence places the participant at immediate risk of death. It does not include an adverse event or suspected adverse reaction that, had it occurred in a more severe form, might have caused death. An adverse event or suspected adverse reaction is considered "serious" if it results in any of the following outcomes: Death, a life-threatening adverse event, inpatient hospitalization or prolongation of existing hospitalization, a persistent or significant incapacity or substantial disruption of the ability to conduct normal life functions, or a congenital anomaly/birth defect. Important medical events that may not result in death, be life-threatening, or require hospitalization may be considered serious when, based upon appropriate medical judgment, they may jeopardize the patient or subject and may require medical or surgical intervention to prevent one of the outcomes listed in this definition.

"Approved Facilitator Training Program" means a program of study which the Director has determined meets the minimum requirements of the curriculum mandated by DORA in section 4 of these Rules.

"Consultant" means an individual who is licensed as a natural medicine facilitator utilizing psilocybin with one (1) year of experience facilitating natural medicine services, regardless of whether the experience was licensed or not. An individual who in the last five years, has two hundred hours of experience facilitating natural medicine services using psilocybin, but does not hold licensure anywhere, may also serve as a consultant.

"Financial Interest" means entitlement or agreement to receive a portion of revenue, proceeds or profits from a Natural Medicine Business or a Natural Medicine Business Applicant; or a membership interest, partnership interest or other ownership interest, including but not limited to a share of stock, in a Natural Medicine Business.

"Integration session" means a meeting between a participant and facilitator that occurs after the completion of an administration session.

"Natural Medicine Business" means any of the following entities licensed pursuant to Article 50 of Title 44: A natural medicine healing center, a natural medicine cultivation facility, a natural medicine products manufacturer, a natural medicine testing facility, or another licensed entity created by the state licensing authority.

"Natural Medicine Harm Reduction" is defined as a set of practical strategies and actions aimed at reducing negative consequences to physical, mental or social well-being associated with the use of natural medicines. The provision of services that constitute natural medicine facilitation, including those services performed during an administration session, are not harm reduction services.

"Natural medicine harm reduction" is defined as a set of practical strategies and ideas aimed at reducing negative consequences to physical, mental or social well-being associated with the use of natural medicines.

"Natural Medicine Services" means a preparation session, administration session, and integration session provided pursuant to Article 170 of Title 12, C.R.S.

"Preparation session" means a meeting between a participant and facilitator that occurs before an administration session. "Preparation session" does not mean an initial consultation, an inquiry, or a response about natural medicine services.

Supportive touch" means physical touch between a facilitator and a participant during the provision of Natural Medicine Services, and includes placing of hands on a participant's hands, feet, or shoulders during an administration session. Participants may consent to the use of supportive touch with other participants, including additional participants, additional facilitators, healing center staff, and non-participant individuals specifically named in the physical touch contract and discussed with the participant prior to an administrative session. Supportive touch must always be consented to by a participant prior to the administration session, regardless of the individual providing the supportive touch, and must be documented in the physical touch contract. Under no circumstance may supportive touch be used on any body part other than hands, feet, or shoulders, or be sexual in nature.

4 CCR 755-1-1

47 CR 11, June 10, 2024, effective 6/30/2024
47 CR 16, August 25, 2024, effective 9/14/2024
48 CR 01, January 10, 2025, effective 1/30/2025