Colorado Code § 12-155-110

License issuance - examination - rules
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(1) (a) [Editor's note: This
version of subsection (1)(a) is effective until July 1, 2025.] The board shall issue licenses to
persons who have, by examination and experience, shown themselves competent and qualified to
engage in the business, trade, or calling of a residential plumber, journeyman plumber, or master
plumber. The board shall establish the minimum level of experience required for an applicant to
receive a residential, journeyman, or master plumber's license. The maximum experience the
board may require for an applicant to qualify to test for a residential plumber's license is three
thousand four hundred hours of practical experience. The maximum experience the board may
require for an applicant to qualify to test for a journeyman plumber's license is six thousand eight
hundred hours of practical experience. The maximum experience the board may require for an
applicant to test for a master plumber's license is eight thousand five hundred hours of practical
experience.
(1) (a) [Editor's note: This version of subsection (1)(a) is effective July 1, 2025.] The
board shall issue licenses to persons who have, by examination and experience, shown
themselves competent and qualified to engage in the business, trade, or calling of a residential
plumber, journeyworker plumber, or master plumber. The board shall establish the minimum
level of experience required for an applicant to receive a residential, journeyworker, or master
plumber's license. The maximum experience the board may require for an applicant to qualify to
test for a residential plumber's license is three thousand four hundred hours of practical
experience. The maximum experience the board may require for an applicant to qualify to test
for a journeyworker plumber's license is six thousand eight hundred hours of practical
experience. The maximum experience the board may require for an applicant to test for a master
plumber's license is eight thousand five hundred hours of practical experience.
(b) An applicant for a license may substitute for required practical experience evidence
of academic training in the plumbing field, which training shall be credited as follows:
(I) If the applicant is a graduate of a community college or trade school plumbing
program approved by the board, the applicant receives one year of work experience credit.
(II) If the applicant has academic training, including military training, in the plumbing
field that is not sufficient to qualify under subsection (1)(b)(I) of this section, the board shall
provide work experience credit for the training according to a uniform ratio established by rule.
(c) No license shall be issued until the applicant has paid a license fee set by the board
pursuant to section 12-20-105.
(2) An applicant for a license under this section shall file an application on forms
prepared and furnished by the board, together with the examination fee. The time and place of
examination shall be designated in advance by the board, and examinations shall be held at least
four times each calendar year and at other times as, in the opinion of the board, the number of
applicants warrants.
(3) The contents of the examinations provided for in this section shall be determined by
the board. The examination shall be administered by the board or its authorized agent pursuant to
rules prescribed by the board. Each examination shall be designed and given in such a manner as
to fairly test the applicant's knowledge of plumbing and rules governing plumbing. Examinations
may include written tests and applied tests of the practices that the license will qualify the
applicant to perform and related studies or subjects as the board may determine are necessary for
the proper and efficient performance of the practices. The examinations shall be consistent with
current practical and theoretical requirements of the practice of plumbing and shall be reviewed,
revised, and updated on an annual basis by the board. The board shall ensure that the
examination passing grade reflects a minimum level of competency.

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