Colorado Code § 12-100-110

Approval of schools
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(1) The board shall approve the accounting program
of the schools that meet the following requirements:
(a) The school has a curriculum designed to give the candidate proficiency in those
subjects in which the candidate must pass an examination to be licensed.
(b) The school shall have adequate equipment and resources, including suitable facilities
for practical instruction and shall maintain an adequate professional library. It shall provide a
sufficient number of full-time salaried instructors with satisfactory professional training. It shall
provide a satisfactory major in accountancy and allied subjects. It shall require for admission the
satisfactory completion of an approved four-year secondary school course of study or the
equivalent.
(2) If any applicant is a graduate from a school that has not at the time of the filing of the
application been approved by the board, the board may make an investigation to determine
whether or not the school did, at the time of the applicant's attendance, meet the requirements set
forth in subsection (1) of this section. If the board finds that the school did, at that time, meet the
requirements set forth in that subsection, the board may approve the school as of the time of the
applicant's graduation from the school.
(3) The board may, after a hearing, withdraw its approval of any school that fails to meet
the requirements of the law and the standards of the board. The board shall give notice to the
school complained against and shall hold a hearing on the complaint within a reasonable time
after notice is given.
(4) Before disapproving any school for which approval is sought, the board shall give
notice to the school of its contemplated action and shall hold a hearing within a reasonable time
after notice is given, affording the school an opportunity to be heard.

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