Colorado Code § 12-165-108

Radon measurement and radon mitigation licenses - qualifications - fees - renewal - rules
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(1) An individual applying for a license pursuant to this section must
satisfy the requirements of the particular license for which the application is made. The director
may issue one of the following types of licenses to an applicant who, upon application in the
form and manner determined by the director, payment of the required fee, and satisfaction of the
requirement specified in subsection (2) of this section, provides evidence satisfactory to the
director that the applicant satisfies the qualifications for the particular license as follows:
(a) Radon measurement professional license. An applicant for a radon measurement
professional license must present proof of certification in radon measurement from a proficiency
program.
(b) Radon mitigation professional license. An applicant for a radon mitigation
professional license must present proof of certification in radon mitigation from a proficiency
program.
(2) (a) In addition to satisfying the requirements of subsection (1) of this section, each
applicant for a license under this section must submit to the director an attestation as to whether
the applicant, within the prior five years, has been convicted of or has entered a plea of guilty or
nolo contendere to:
(I) A felony;
(II) An offense, the underlying factual basis of which has been found by the court to
involve unlawful sexual behavior, domestic violence, as defined in section 18-6-800.3 (1), or
stalking, as defined in section 18-3-602; or
(III) Violation of a protection order, as defined in section 18-6-803.5.
(b) In considering an applicant's criminal history, the director is governed by sections
12-20-202 (5) and 24-5-101.
(3) Licenses issued pursuant to this article 165 are subject to the provisions in section
12-20-102 (1) and (2) concerning renewal, expiration, reinstatement, and delinquency fees. An
individual whose license expires and who continues to do business as a radon measurement
professional or radon mitigation professional is subject to the penalties provided in this article
165 and section 12-20-202 (1).

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