Colorado Code § 12-155-112

License and registration renewal - term of license - renewal - fees - reinstatement - continuing education - rules
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(1) (a) Beginning with the plumbing license
cycle that begins on March 1, 2027, and each subsequent license cycle thereafter, the board shall
issue and renew plumbing licenses for a period of three years unless otherwise determined by the
director.
(b) Except as provided in subsection (1)(a) of this section, all license and registration
renewal and renewal fees shall be in accordance with sections 12-20-105 and 12-20-202 (1).
(2) (a) Licenses and registrations issued pursuant to this article 155 are subject to the
renewal, expiration, reinstatement, and delinquency fee provisions specified in section 12-20-
202 (1) and (2). Any person whose license or registration has expired is subject to the penalties
provided in this article 155 or section 12-20-202 (1).
(b) This subsection (2)(b) does not apply to water conditioning installers and water
conditioning principals. To reinstate a license or registration that has been expired for two or
more years, a person must demonstrate competency by:
(I) Providing verification of a license in good standing from another state and proof of
active practice in that state for the year previous to the date of receipt of the reinstatement
application;
(II) Satisfactorily passing the state plumbing examination in accordance with section 12-
155-110; or
(III) Any other means approved by the board.
(c) To reinstate a license or registration that has been expired for less than two years, a
person must comply with subsection (3)(a) of this section; except that this subsection (2)(c) does
not apply to water conditioning installers and water conditioning principals.
(3) (a) On or after May 1, 2021, the board shall not renew or reinstate a license unless
the applicant has completed eight hours of continuing education for every twelve months that
have passed after the later of the last date of renewal or reinstatement. This subsection (3)(a)
does not apply to the first renewal or reinstatement of a license for which, as a condition of
issuance, the applicant successfully completed a licensing examination pursuant to section 12-
155-110.
(b) On or before July 1, 2020, the board, in collaboration with established industry
training programs and industry representatives, shall adopt rules establishing continuing
education requirements and standards. The requirements and standards must include course work
related to the code, including core competencies, as determined by the board. The board may
count a licensed plumber's enrollment in a course designed to help the plumber attain nationally
recognized plumbing and building inspection certifications towards the plumber's continuing
education requirements. A renewal or reinstatement license applicant must furnish, or cause to
be furnished, to the board, in a form and manner determined by the board, documentation
demonstrating compliance with this subsection (3) and rules promulgated to implement this
subsection (3).
(c) To ensure consumer protection, the board's rules may include audit standards for
licensee compliance with continuing education requirements and requirements pertaining to the
testing of licensees by the continuing education vendor.

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