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08-04-2010, 04:00 PM #5OPSenior Member
CDPHE Caregiver/Patient Limit Confusion
Originally Posted by cologrower420
In this case, there is no 'crime' committed because there is no standard in place saying it is a crime.
HB 10-1284 states you can have more than 5 patients in exceptional circumstances. CDPHE is saying we have no standards to determine an exceptional circumstance so it's business as usual until the standards are set.
The CDPHE has not had a rule-making hearing on exceptional circumstances for having more than 5 patients.
The CDPHE is required to have a rule-making hearing before they can impose standards.
Since there are no standards in place, CDPHE is essentially telling caregivers/patients that they are responsible for determining if the caregiver/patient relationship will continue until such time as the standard is put in place.
They can't force a rule (standard) that doesn't exist yet. When will it exist...who knows?
Just another example of the cart before the horse.
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