Colorado Code § 12-265-108

Qualifications for admission to examination
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(1) The board shall admit
to examination for licensure as a nursing home administrator any applicant who pays a fee as
determined by the board, submits evidence of suitability prescribed by the board, is twenty-one
years of age or older, and provides written documentation that the applicant meets one of the
following requirements:
(a) The applicant has successfully completed the administrator-in-training program
pursuant to section 12-265-109; or
(b) The applicant has successfully completed a bachelor's degree or higher degree in
public health administration or health administration, a master's degree in management or
business administration, or any degree or degrees deemed appropriate by the board; or
(c) (I) The applicant has successfully completed an associate's degree or higher degree in
a health-care-related field or a bachelor's degree in business or public administration and has a
minimum of one year of experience in administration in a nursing home or hospital. For the
purposes of this section, a registered nurse who is a graduate of a three-year diploma program
meets the associate degree requirement.
(II) For purposes of the experience required by this subsection (1)(c), an applicant must
have day-to-day, on-site responsibility for supervising, directing, managing, monitoring, or
exercising reasonable control over subordinates for one year.
(2) If the applicant fails to provide evidence satisfactory to the board that the applicant
meets the requirements of subsection (1) of this section, the applicant shall not be admitted to
take the licensing examination, and the applicant shall not be entitled to or be granted a license
as a nursing home administrator.

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