Colorado Code § 12-280-116

Expiration and renewal of licenses, certifications, or registrations
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(1) 
All licenses, certifications, and registrations issued pursuant to this article 280, except
provisional certifications issued pursuant to section 12-280-115.5 (3), are subject to the renewal,
expiration, reinstatement, and delinquency fee provisions specified in section 12-20-202 (1) and
(2). Any person whose license, certification, or registration expires is subject to the penalties
provided in this article 280 or section 12-20-202 (1).
(2) A pharmacist who fails to renew his or her license or a pharmacy technician who
fails to renew his or her certification issued pursuant to section 12-280-115.5 (2) on or before the
applicable renewal time may have the license or certification, as applicable, reinstated in
accordance with section 12-20-202 (2) for the remainder of the current renewal period by filing a
proper application, satisfying the board that the pharmacist or pharmacy technician, as
applicable, is fully qualified to practice, and paying the reinstatement fee as provided in section
12-280-112 (1)(e) and (1)(t) and all delinquent fees.
(3) Except for good cause shown, the board shall not grant a license to a pharmacy intern
more than two years after the applicant has ceased to be an enrolled student in a college or
school of pharmacy approved by the board.
(4) On and after July 1, 2023, as a condition of renewal of a license, each pharmacist
shall attest that the pharmacist is in compliance with section 12-280-403 (2)(a) and that the
pharmacist is aware of the penalties for noncompliance with that section.

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