Colorado Code § 12-240-119

Reentry license - period of inactivity - international medical graduate - competency assessment - board rules - conversion to full license
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(1) (a) Notwithstanding any
other provision of this article 240, the board may issue a reentry license to:
(I) A physician, a physician assistant, or an anesthesiologist assistant who has not
actively practiced medicine, practiced as a physician assistant, or practiced as an anesthesiologist
assistant, as applicable, for the two-year period immediately preceding the filing of an
application for a reentry license, or who has not otherwise maintained continued competency
during that period, as determined by the board; or
(II) An international medical graduate who:
(A) Holds a current or expired international license or meets other qualifications
specified by the board by rule; and
(B) Satisfies any other requirements established by the board by rule, which may include
a recommendation of the international medical graduate from the administrator of the IMG
assistance program created in section 8-87-102 or from the program director of the clinical
readiness program created in section 8-87-103 or a requirement for specific training.
(b) The board may charge a fee for a reentry license.
(2) (a) In order to qualify for a reentry license, the physician, physician assistant,
anesthesiologist assistant, or international medical graduate shall submit to evaluations,
assessments, and an educational program as required by the board. The board may work with a
private entity that specializes in physician, physician assistant, or anesthesiologist assistant
assessment to:
(I) Determine the applicant's competency and areas in which improvement is needed, if
any;
(II) Develop an educational program specific to the applicant; and
(III) Upon completion of the educational program, conduct an evaluation to determine
the applicant's competency.
(a.5) For international medical graduates, the board may approve an assessment model to
assess the competency of international medical graduates applying for a reentry license under
this section and shall approve criteria, including minimum requirements, standards, and
competencies, for the assessment of these applicants.
(b) (I) If, based on the assessment, the board determines that the applicant requires a
period of supervised practice, the board may issue a reentry license, allowing the applicant to
practice medicine, practice as a physician assistant, or practice as an anesthesiologist assistant, as
applicable, under supervision as specified by the board.
(II) After satisfactory completion of the period of supervised practice, as determined by
the board, the reentry licensee may apply to the board for conversion of the reentry license to a
full license to practice medicine, practice as a physician assistant, or practice as an
anesthesiologist assistant, as applicable, under this article 240.
(c) If, based on the assessment and, if prescribed, after completion of an educational
program, the board determines that the applicant is competent and qualified to practice medicine
without supervision, practice as a physician assistant, or practice as an anesthesiologist assistant
with supervision, as specified in this article 240, the board may convert the reentry license to a
full license to practice medicine, practice as a physician assistant, or practice as an
anesthesiologist assistant, as applicable, under this article 240.
(3) A reentry license shall be valid for no more than three years and shall not be
renewable.
(4) The board shall adopt rules as necessary:
(a) To specify requirements applicable to international medical graduates pursuant to
subsection (1)(a)(II) of this section; and
(b) Regarding the criteria for an assessment model to assess the competency of
international medical graduates pursuant to subsection (2) of this section.

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