Colorado Code § 12-245-410

Continuing professional competency - rules - definition
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(1) (a) In
accordance with section 12-245-404, the board issues a license to practice as a clinical social
worker or a social worker based on whether the applicant satisfies minimum educational and
experience requirements that demonstrate professional competency to practice as a licensed
clinical social worker or a licensed social worker, respectively. After a license is issued to an
applicant, the licensed clinical social worker or licensed social worker shall maintain continuing
professional competency to practice as a licensed clinical social worker or licensed social
worker, respectively.
(b) The board shall adopt rules establishing a continuing professional competency
program that includes, at a minimum, the following elements:
(I) A self-assessment of the knowledge and skills of a licensed clinical social worker or
licensed social worker seeking to renew or reinstate a license;
(II) Development, execution, and documentation of a learning plan based on the
assessment; and
(III) Periodic demonstration of knowledge and skills through documentation of activities
necessary to ensure at least minimal ability to safely practice the profession. Course work
provided by an accredited educational institution or a nationally or regionally recognized
professional organization is only one of a number of continuing professional competency
activities that may satisfy the full continuing competency requirement. Nothing in this
subsection (1)(b)(III) shall require a licensed clinical social worker or a licensed social worker to
retake any examination required pursuant to section 12-245-404 in connection with initial
licensure.
(c) The board shall establish that a licensed clinical social worker or licensed social
worker is deemed to satisfy the continuing competency requirements of this section if the
licensed clinical social worker or licensed social worker meets the continued professional
competence requirements of one of the following entities:
(I) A state department, including continued professional competence requirements
imposed through a contractual arrangement with a provider;
(II) An accrediting body recognized by the board; or
(III) An entity approved by the board.
(d) (I) After the program is established, licensed clinical social workers and licensed
social workers shall satisfy the requirements of the program in order to renew or reinstate a
license to practice as a licensed clinical social worker or as a licensed social worker in Colorado.
(II) The requirements of this section apply to individual licensed clinical social workers
or licensed social workers who are licensed pursuant to this part 4, and nothing in this section
shall be construed to require a person who employs or contracts with a licensed clinical social
worker or licensed social worker to comply with the requirements of this section.
(2) (a) Records of assessments or other documentation developed or submitted in
connection with the continuing professional competency program are confidential and not
subject to inspection by the public or discovery in connection with a civil action against a
licensed clinical social worker or a licensed social worker. The records or documents shall be
used only by the board for purposes of determining whether a licensed clinical social worker or
licensed social worker is maintaining continuing professional competency to engage in the
profession.
(b) Subject to the requirements of subsection (2)(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 clinical social worker or licensed social worker.
(3) As used in this section, "continuing professional competency" means the ongoing
ability of a licensee to learn, integrate, and apply the knowledge, skill, and judgment to practice
as a licensed clinical social worker or as a licensed social worker, as applicable, according to
generally accepted industry standards and professional ethical standards in a designated role and
setting.

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