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Bill Detail: SB25-297

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Title Implementation of Colorado Natural Medicine Initiative
Status Senate Committee on Health & Human Services Refer Amended to Appropriations (04/23/2025)
Bill Subjects
  • Business & Economic Development
  • Health Care & Health Insurance
  • Liquor, Tobacco, & Marijuana
  • Professions & Occupations
  • Public Health
  • State Revenue & Budget
House Sponsors
Senate Sponsors
House Committee
Senate Committee Health and Human Services
Date Introduced 04/15/2025
AI Summary
Summary

The bill directs the Colorado department of public health and
environment (CDPHE), in coordination with the department of revenue
(DOR) and the department of regulatory agencies (DORA), to collect
information and data related to the use of natural medicine and natural
medicine products, including data on the following topics:
  • Law enforcement incidents involving the use of natural
medicine and natural medicine products;
  • Adverse health events involving the use of natural
medicine and natural medicine products;
  • Impacts on health-care facilities, hospitals, and health-care
systems related to the use of natural medicine and natural
medicine products;
  • Consumer protection claims related to natural medicine and
natural medicine products; and
  • Behavioral health impacts related to the use of natural
medicine and natural medicine products.
Subject to available appropriations, CDPHE shall also collect
relevant data and information related to the use of natural medicine from
facilitators and healing centers. CDPHE is required to create and maintain
a database of the information collected. CDPHE is prohibited from
sharing the information and data collected, except in certain instances,
such as sharing the information with agencies and departments for their
regulatory purposes, and only to the extent the information is necessary
for those purposes.
The operation and maintenance of the database is scheduled to
repeal after 5 years. CDPHE may accept gifts, grants, and donations
related to the collection of the data and information, but only from private
or public sources that do not have a financial interest in the outcomes of
the data collection.
The bill clarifies certain statutory provisions related to the issuance
of owner licenses and employee licenses for natural medicine businesses.
In existing statute, an applicant for an owner license or an employee
license must submit to a fingerprint-based criminal history background
check. The bill removes the fingerprinting requirement, but requires an
applicant for a license to complete a name-based judicial record check.
The bill requires the state licensing authority to adopt rules related
to product labels for regulated natural medicine and regulated natural
medicine products and permits the state licensing authority to adopt rules
regarding the types of regulated natural medicine products that can be
manufactured.
The bill permits the governor to grant pardons to a class of
defendants who were convicted of the possession of natural medicine.

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