Colorado Code § 12-170-109

Grounds for discipline
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(1) The director may take disciplinary or other
action as authorized in section 12-20-404 upon proof that the licensee, permittee, registrant, or
certificate holder:
(a) Violated a provision of this article 170 or a rule promulgated pursuant to this article
170;
(b) Has been convicted of or has entered a plea of nolo contendere to a felony. In
considering the conviction of or the plea to any such crime, the director shall be governed by the
provisions of sections 12-20-202 (5) and 24-5-101.
(c) Made any misstatement on an application for a license, registration, or permit to
practice pursuant to this article 170 or attempted to obtain a license, registration, permit, or
certificate to practice by fraud, deception, or misrepresentation;
(d) Committed an act or failed to perform an act necessary to meet the generally
accepted professional standards of conduct to practice a profession licensed pursuant to this
article 170 or promulgated by rule pursuant to section 12-170-105 (1)(a)(II)(D), including
performing services outside of the person's area of training, experience, or competence;
(e) Excessively or habitually uses or abuses alcohol or controlled substances;
(f) Violated any of the provisions of this article 170, an applicable provision of article 20
of this title 12, or any valid order of the director;
(g) Is guilty of unprofessional or dishonest conduct;
(h) Advertises by means of false or deceptive statement;
(i) Fails to display the license as provided in section 12-170-108 (2);
(j) Fails to comply with the rules promulgated by the director pursuant to this article
170;
(k) Is guilty of willful misrepresentation;
(l) Fails to disclose to the director within forty-five days a conviction for a felony or any
crime that is related to the practice as a facilitator;
(m) Aids or abets the unlicensed practice of facilitation; or
(n) Fails to timely respond to a complaint sent by the director pursuant to section 12-
170-110.

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