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Committee advances bill requiring med spa disclosure of medical director and delegation status

2705919 · March 19, 2025
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Summary

The Senate Health and Human Services Committee voted to send House Bill 1024 to the Committee of the Whole after testimony from the Department of Regulatory Agencies and the Colorado Nurses Association supporting consumer disclosures and postings of medical director information at med spas.

The Senate Health and Human Services Committee moved House Bill 1024, a consumer‑protection bill for medical aesthetic services (commonly called med spas), to the Committee of the Whole with a favorable recommendation following sponsor remarks and witness testimony.

Senator Cindy Roberts introduced the bill and said it is intended to increase consumer transparency where delegation allows unlicensed individuals to perform aesthetic procedures. “Many consumers have no idea that they may be receiving treatments from somebody who is completely unlicensed,” Roberts said, describing…

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