Colorado Code § 12-280-117

Continuing education - exceptions - inactive status
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(1) Except as
permitted in subsections (2) and (3) of this section, the board shall not renew, reinstate, or
reactivate the license of any pharmacist until the pharmacist presents evidence that he or she has
completed twenty-four hours of approved continuing pharmaceutical education within the
preceding two years. Subject to subsection (9) of this section, the evidence may be provided by
checking a sign-off box on the license renewal application.
(2) (a) The board may renew the license of a pharmacist who presents acceptable
evidence that the pharmacist was unable to comply with subsection (1) of this section.
(b) The board may grant a six-month compliance extension to pharmacists who are
unable to comply with subsection (1) of this section.
(3) The board may renew the license for the first renewal period following the issuance
of the original license without requiring a pharmacist to complete any continuing pharmaceutical
education if the pharmacist obtains a license within one year after the completion of the
pharmacist's pharmaceutical education.
(4) To qualify for continuing education credit, a program of continuing pharmaceutical
education must be currently approved by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education or
an equivalent accrediting body as determined by the board.
(5) Each program of continuing pharmaceutical education must consist of at least one
continuing education unit, which is one hour of participation in an organized continuing
educational experience, including postgraduate studies, institutes, seminars, lectures,
conferences, workshops, correspondence courses, audio programs, programmed learning
courses, audiovisual programs, internet programs, and any other form of presentation that is
accredited.
(6) Any aspect of the practice of pharmacy may be the subject of a program of
continuing pharmaceutical education, including pharmaceutics, compounding, pharmacology,
pharmaceutical chemistry, biochemistry, physiology, microbiology, pharmacy administration,
and professional practice management.
(7) A program of continuing pharmaceutical education may include the following:
(a) A definite stated objective;
(b) Presentation in an organized manner; and
(c) A method of program evaluation that is suitable to the type of program being
presented.
(8) A program of continuing pharmaceutical education must meet the requirements as
established by the accrediting body.
(9) The board may annually audit up to five percent of the pharmacists licensed and
residing in Colorado to determine compliance with this section.
(10) If a licensed pharmacist fails to obtain the twenty-four hours of approved
continuing pharmaceutical education, the pharmacist's license becomes inactive. An inactive
licensee is not required to comply with any continuing pharmaceutical education requirement so
long as the licensee remains inactive, but the licensee must continue to pay applicable fees,
including renewal fees. The board shall note "inactive status" on the face of any license it issues
to a licensee while the licensee remains inactive. Should an inactive pharmacist wish to resume
the practice of pharmacy after being placed on an inactive list, the pharmacist shall file an
application to activate his or her license, pay the license renewal fee, and, subject to subsections
(2) and (3) of this section, meet the twenty-four-hour continuing education requirement. If a
licensed pharmacist engages in the practice of pharmacy while on inactive status, that conduct
may be grounds for license revocation under this article 280.

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