Colorado Code § 12-120-414

Retired architects - classification - fees
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(1) An architect who has been
duly licensed and is over sixty-five years of age may apply to the board for classification as a
retired architect. Retired architects shall not practice architecture and shall pay a fee established
by the board to be listed with and retain retired architect status. A person classified as a retired
architect may hold oneself out as a retired architect.
(2) A retired architect shall be reinstated to the status of an architect upon payment of the
renewal fee established pursuant to sections 12-20-105 and 12-20-202 (1). The board shall not
assess any additional fees.
(3) The board may require reexamination of a retired architect who has been retired for
two or more years and is seeking reinstatement pursuant to subsection (2) of this section unless
the board is satisfied with the retired architect's competence to practice, as required by section
12-20-202 (2)(c)(II).

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