Colorado Code § 12-220-407.2

Application for dental therapist license - fee - rules
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(1) Effective May
1, 2023, every person who desires to qualify for practice as a dental therapist within this state
must file with the board:
(a) A written application for a license, on which application the applicant must list:
(I) Any act or omission of the applicant that would be grounds for disciplinary action
under section 12-220-201 against a licensed dental therapist; and
(II) An explanation of the circumstances of the act or omission; and
(b) Satisfactory proof that the applicant:
(I) Graduated from a school of dental therapy that, at the time of the applicant's
graduation, was accredited by the American Dental Association's commission on dental
accreditation or its successor organization; or
(II) Graduated from a dental therapy education program developed prior to February 6,
2015, that, at the time of the applicant's graduation, was accredited by the Minnesota board of
dentistry or certified by the Alaska community health aide program certification board.
(2) The applicant must apply for a dental therapist license on the form prescribed and
furnished by the board, must certify the application under penalty of perjury, and must submit
the fee established pursuant to section 12-20-105 with the application.
(3) An applicant for licensure who has not graduated from a school described in
subsection (1)(b) of this section within the twelve months immediately preceding application, or
who has not engaged either in the active clinical practice of dental therapy or in teaching dental
therapy in an accredited program for at least one year during the five years immediately
preceding the application, must demonstrate to the board that the applicant has maintained the
professional ability and knowledge required by this article 220.

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