Colorado Code § 12-135-504

License expiration - continuing education - rules
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(1) A license issued
under this part 5 is subject to the renewal, expiration, reinstatement, and delinquency fee
provisions specified in section 12-20-202 (1) and (2).
(2) (a) To renew a license issued under this part 5, a licensee must, in accordance with
the director's rules, successfully complete at least six hours of continuing education, including:
(I) One hour covering the law applicable to the type of license held by the applicant for
renewal;
(II) One hour covering applicable ethics; and
(III) One hour covering public health requirements, such as universal precautions.
(b) (I) The director shall promulgate rules governing continuing education. The rules
must address:
(A) The basic requirements for continuing education;
(B) Approval of qualifying continuing education classes or providers; and
(C) A system of reporting.
(II) In adopting the rules required by this subsection (2)(b), the director shall allow for a
variety of methods of delivery of qualifying continuing education classes, including in-person,
remote, and recorded classes, to comply with the continuing education requirements of this
subsection (2).

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