Colorado Code § 12-230-201

License required - application - qualifications
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(1) A hearing aid
provider shall obtain a license pursuant to this section before:
(a) Engaging in the practice of dispensing, fitting, or dealing in hearing aids; or
(b) Directly or indirectly selling or negotiating to sell any hearing aid for the hearing
impaired.
(2) (a) An applicant shall submit an application to the director containing the
information described in this subsection (2) and shall pay a fee determined and collected
pursuant to section 12-20-105. The director may deny an application for licensure if the required
information is not submitted or if an applicant's apprentice license, issued pursuant to section 12-
230-204, has been revoked. If an applicant or licensee fails to notify the director of a change in
the submitted information within thirty days after the change, the failure is cause for disciplinary
action.
(b) An applicant shall include the following information in every application for
licensure pursuant to this section:
(I) The applicant's name, business address, and business telephone number and other
contact information as determined by the director;
(II) A statement indicating whether:
(A) A hearing aid provider license, certificate, or registration was issued to the applicant
by a local, state, or national health-care agency;
(B) The license, certificate, or registration was suspended or revoked;
(C) Charges or complaints are pending against the applicant; and
(D) Disciplinary action was taken.
(3) In order to qualify for licensure pursuant to this section, an applicant must either:
(a) Have passed a competency examination as determined by the director by rule; or
(b) Have passed an appropriate entry-level examination, as determined by the director,
and:
(I) Completed at least six months of training with an audiologist or licensed hearing aid
provider, pursuant to section 12-230-204; or
(II) Have an associate's degree in hearing aid fitting and dispensing that, at the time the
applicant was enrolled and graduated, was offered by an institution of higher education or a
postsecondary education program accredited by a national, regional, or state agency recognized
by the United States department of education, or a program approved by the director.

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