Colorado Code § 12-240-141

Inactive license
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(1) Any licensee pursuant to section 12-240-117 may
apply to the board to be transferred to an inactive status. The application shall be in the form and
manner designated by the board. The board may grant inactive status by issuing an inactive
license or it may deny the application as set forth in section 12-240-120.
(2) Any person applying for a license under this section shall:
(a) Provide an affidavit to the board that the applicant, after a date certain, will not
practice medicine, practice as a physician assistant, or practice as an anesthesiologist assistant in
this state unless the applicant is issued a license to practice medicine, practice as a physician
assistant, or practice as an anesthesiologist assistant pursuant to subsection (5) of this section;
(b) Pay the license fee as authorized pursuant to section 12-240-130; and
(c) Comply with any financial responsibility standards promulgated by the board
pursuant to section 13-64-301 (1).
(3) The inactive status shall be plainly indicated on the face of any inactive license
issued under this section.
(4) The board is authorized to undertake disciplinary proceedings as set forth in sections
12-240-121 and 12-240-125 against any person licensed under this section for any act committed
while the person was licensed pursuant to this article 240.
(5) Any person licensed under this section who wishes to resume the practice of
medicine or to resume practice as a physician assistant shall file an application in the form and
manner the board shall designate, meet the required applicable continuing medical education
requirements pursuant to section 12-240-130.5, pay the license fee promulgated by the board
pursuant to section 12-240-130, and meet the financial responsibility requirements promulgated
by the board pursuant to section 13-64-301 (1). The board may approve the application and issue
a license or may deny the application as set forth in section 12-240-120.

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