2022 Colorado Code
Title 24 - Government - State
Article 4 - Rule-Making and Licensing Procedures by State Agencies

C ross references: For limitation on licensing and revocation of licenses, see Graeb v. State Board of Medical Examiners, 55 C olo. 523, 139 P. 1099; Chenowith v. State Board of Medical Examiners, 57 Colo. 74, 141 P. 132 (1914); Sapero v. State Board of Medical Examiners, 90 Colo. 568, 11 P.2d 555 (1932); Paine v. People, 106 Colo. 258, 103 P.2d 686 (1940); Prouty v. Heron, 127 Colo. 168, 255 P.2d 755 (1953); Colorado State Board of Nurse Examiners v. Hohu, 129 Colo. 195, 268 P.2d 401 (1954); In re Hearings Concerning Canon 35, 132 Colo. 591, 296 P.2d 465 (1956); and Geer v. Stathopulos, 135 Colo. 146, 309 P.2d 606 (1957). For the distinction between "standards" which must be enacted by the general assembly and rules and regulations which can be enacted by the department, see cases annotated under article III of the Colorado Constitution; Schechter Poultry Corp. v. U.S., 295 U.S. 495, 55 S. Ct. 837, 79 L. Ed. 1570 (1935); Prouty v. Heron, 127 Colo. 168, 255 P.2d 755 (1953); and Casey v. People, 139 Colo. 89, 336 P.2d 308 (1959); for article, "Administrative Rule Review: Procedures and Oversight by the Colorado General Assembly", see 33 Colo. Law. 83 (June 2004).

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