Colorado Code § 12-245-214

Denial of license, registration, or certification - reinstatement
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(1) Each
board is empowered to determine whether an applicant for licensure, registration, or
certification, or for registry as a candidate for licensure, registration, or certification, possesses
the qualifications required by this article 245.
(2) If a board determines that an applicant does not possess the applicable qualifications
required by this article 245 or, for a licensed clinical social worker, licensed social worker,
licensed marriage and family therapist, licensed professional counselor, licensed addiction
counselor, or certified addiction counselor, is unable to demonstrate continued professional
competence as required by section 12-245-410, 12-245-506, 12-245-606, or 12-245-806,
respectively, the board may deny the applicant a license, registration, or certification or deny the
reinstatement of a license, registration, or certification. If the application is denied, the board
shall provide the applicant with a statement in writing setting forth the basis of the board's
determination that the applicant does not possess the qualifications or professional competence
required by this article 245. The applicant may request a hearing on the determination as
provided in section 24-4-104 (9).
(3) If a board has any reason to believe that, or receives any information that, an
applicant has committed any of the acts set forth in section 12-245-224 (1) as grounds for
discipline, the board may deny a license, registration, or certification to the applicant if the board
determines that there is a basis for the denial. The order of the board to grant or deny a license,
registration, or certification constitutes final agency action.
(4) A board, on its own motion or upon application, at any time after the refusal to grant
a license, registration, or certification, may reconsider its prior action and grant a license,
registration, or certification. The board has sole discretion to determine whether to take further
action on the application after it refuses to grant a license, registration, or certification.

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