Colorado Code § 12-245-307

Continuing professional development - rules
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(1) In accordance with
section 12-245-304, the board issues a license to practice as a psychologist based on whether the
applicant satisfies minimum educational and experience requirements that demonstrate
competency to practice as a psychologist. After a license is issued to an applicant, the licensed
psychologist shall complete continuing professional development and educational hours to
maintain his or her license as a psychologist.
(2) The board shall adopt rules establishing a continuing professional development
program that includes, at a minimum, the following elements:
(a) The development, execution, and documentation of a learning plan;
(b) A requirement that, every two years, a licensed psychologist complete at least forty
hours of continuing professional development, including one or more of the following activities,
in any combination, chosen by the licensed psychologist:
(I) (A) Attending workshops; seminars; symposia; colloquia; invited speaker sessions;
postdoctoral institutes; or scientific or professional programs offered at meetings of local, state,
regional, national, or international professional or scientific organizations. The activities
completed pursuant to this subsection (2)(b)(I) may include online continuing education but
must qualify as continuing education units or continuing medical education credit approved by
the American Psychological Association, state medical association, or Accreditation Council for
Continuing Medical Education or by a regionally accredited institution of higher education;
except that up to five of the continuing professional development hours completed pursuant to
this subsection (2)(b)(I) may come from attendance at nonaccredited programming that meets
the other requirements of this subsection (2)(b)(I).
(B) A licensed psychologist must retain a transcript or a certificate of attendance,
including a statement of the credits earned, provided at the end of the workshop, seminar,
symposium, colloquium, invited speaker session, postdoctoral institute, or scientific or
professional program offered at a meeting of a local, state, regional, national, or international
professional or scientific organization as documentation of completion.
(II) Satisfactorily completing an ethics course offered by the American Psychological
Association, state medical association, or Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical
Education, or a regionally accredited institution of higher education. A licensed psychologist
must retain a certificate of attendance or a transcript as documentation of completion. One
continuing education hour is equivalent to one professional development hour.
(III) Developing and teaching an academic course in psychology at an institution
accredited by a regional accrediting association. Credit is given for the first time within a given
licensure cycle that the licensed psychologist teaches the course, as documented by the dean or
head of the department of the institution in which the course was taught, and is based on the
number of credit hours, units, or hours assigned by the institution. One academic credit, unit, or
hour is equivalent to ten continuing professional development hours.
(IV) Satisfactorily completing a graduate course in psychology offered by an institution
accredited by a regional accrediting association and documented by an academic transcript
showing the graduate credits earned. One academic credit, unit, or hour is equivalent to ten
continuing professional development hours.
(V) Developing and presenting for the first time within a given licensure cycle a
workshop, seminar, symposium, colloquium, or invited speaking session at a meeting of a
professional or scientific organization or a postdoctoral institute, documented by a printed
program or agenda. One hour of workshop, seminar, symposium, colloquial presentation, or
invited speaking session is equivalent to three continuing professional development hours.
(VI) Authoring or editing a psychology publication documented by a cover sheet,
masthead, or table of contents from the publication. The maximum hours that may be earned are
as follows:
(A) Authoring a professional or scientific book is equivalent to forty hours of continuing
professional development hours;
(B) Authoring a professional or scientific book chapter or journal article is equivalent to
twenty hours of continuing professional development hours;
(C) Editing a professional or scientific book or journal is equivalent to thirty hours of
continuing professional development hours.
(VII) Providing editorial review of a professional psychological or scientific journal
article at the request of the journal's editorial staff. Editorial review, as documented by
acknowledgment of the completed review by the editorial staff, is equivalent to one continuing
professional development hour.
(c) A requirement that each licensed psychologist maintain all documentation for his or
her continuing professional development hours.
(3) A licensed psychologist is not required to receive preapproval from the board or
other entity prior to the completion of a continuing professional development activity in order to
receive credit for the continuing professional development hours.
(4) The board may audit up to five percent of licensed psychologists each two-year cycle
to determine compliance with continuing professional development requirements.
(5) (a) Records of assessments or other documentation developed or submitted in
connection with the continuing professional development program are confidential and not
subject to inspection by the public or discovery in connection with a civil action against a
licensed psychologist. The records or documents shall be used only by the board for the purpose
of determining whether a licensed psychologist is maintaining continuing professional
development necessary to engage in the profession.
(b) Subject to the requirements of subsection (5)(a) of this section, nothing in this
section shall be construed to restrict the discovery of information or documents that are
otherwise discoverable under the Colorado rules of civil procedure in connection with a civil
action against a licensed psychologist.

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