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SB 26-130

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Medical Spas Deceptive Trade Practices

Plain-English Summary

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Senate Bill 26-130 aims to protect consumers by preventing deceptive practices at medical spas in Colorado. It bans activities such as obtaining prescription drugs from unauthorized sources and misrepresenting the safety or effectiveness of treatments. The bill also requires medical spas to maintain proper storage, handling, and oversight of medications used for cosmetic and wellness procedures. Signed into law, this means that medical spas must now comply with stricter regulations to ensure patient safety and prevent fraudulent practices.

Official Summary

The bill makes it an unfair or deceptive trade practice under the "Colorado Consumer Protection Act" for a facility or medical practice providing cosmetic, aesthetic, wellness, longevity, or lifestyle treatments involving the administration or use of prescription drugs, including injectable and sterile drug products (medical spa), to:Acquire or receive a prescription drug from a person not legally authorized to distribute or transfer the prescription drug;Fail to store, handle, prepare, or administer a prescription drug in accordance with manufacturer requirements, applicable federal and state law, or generally accepted standards of medical practice;Permit an individual to prescribe or administer prescription drugs outside the scope of the individual's state-issued credential;Fail to maintain reasonable safeguards to prevent contamination, diversion, theft, or misuse of prescription drugs;Represent that a prescription drug is safe or effective in a manner inconsistent with federal law or federal food and drug administration-approved labeling; has sponsorship, approval, characteristics, ingredients, uses, or benefits that it does not have; or is approved by the federal food and drug administration when it is not;Fail to designate a licensed health-care provider with prescriptive authority to provide clinical oversight of prescription drugs used at the medical spa; orFail to create, maintain, or produce to the attorney general or a district attorney records of serious adverse events involving patients.The attorney general or a district attorney may enforce a violation of a prohibited action specified in the bill. The attorney general may adopt rules to implement the bill.(Note: This summary applies to this bill as introduced.)

Details

Chamber
Senate
First action
2026-04-23
Latest action
2026-02-25
Last action desc.
Introduced In Senate - Assigned to Health & Human Services
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Votes

Postpone Senate Bill 26-130 indefinitely.
2026-04-23 · Senate · passYes: · No: · Other: