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Colorado Revised Statutes Title 12. Professions and Occupations § 12-280-603. Rules

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The board, in conjunction with the Colorado medical board created in section 12-240-105 and the state board of nursing created in section 12-255-105, shall promulgate rules to implement this part 6. The rules must include the health-care services and any statewide protocols that are authorized to be part of the collaborative pharmacy practice agreements.

A. Property shall remain classified and assessed as noncommercial historic property until it becomes disqualified through either:

1. Notice by the taxpayer to the assessor to remove the assessment as noncommercial historic property.

2. Sale or transfer to an ownership that makes it exempt from property taxation.

3. Notification by the state historic preservation officer to the assessor that the property no longer qualifies as noncommercial historic property.

B. Property shall remain classified and assessed as commercial historic property until it becomes disqualified through either:

1. Notice by the taxpayer to the assessor to remove the assessment as commercial historic property.

2. Sale or transfer to an ownership that makes it exempt from property taxation.

3. Notification by the state historic preservation officer to the assessor that the property no longer qualifies as commercial historic property.

4. The failure to maintain the property in a manner consistent with the minimum standards of maintenance established by rule by the Arizona state parks board.

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