Quote Originally Posted by TurboALLWD
Two judges have ruled the 5 patient per caregiver rule unconstitutional for starters.


You'll still be able to charge for caregiver services. I'm sure my patients will pay for my work in other forms.
It was never ruled unconstitutional. CDPHE tried implementing a 5 patient limit and it was challenged in court. The judge ruled that CDPHE didnt follow proper procedure when they added the rule by not holding a public hearing first. CDPHE then held a very long hearing and afterwards voted to not implement the plan. I do think it would be ruled unconstitutional if it ever got to that point but it hasnt yet.
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