Colorado Code § 12-295-109

Approved psychiatric technician education program
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(1) (a) Any
institution within the state of Colorado desiring to conduct an approved preservice psychiatric
technician education program may apply to the board and submit evidence that it is prepared to
carry out a psychiatric technician curriculum that contains theoretical content and clinical
practice to prepare the psychiatric technician student to care for clients with intellectual and
developmental disabilities or behavioral or mental health disorders in institutional and
community settings.
(b) Content in a psychiatric technician education program must include but is not limited
to:
(I) Fundamental nursing principles and skills;
(II) Growth and developmental and other physical and behavioral skills;
(III) Intellectual and developmental disabilities theory and rehabilitation nursing
principles and skills if the technician is to be licensed to care for clients with intellectual and
developmental disabilities; and
(IV) Psychopathology and psychiatric nursing principles and skills if the technician is to
be licensed to care for clients with behavioral or mental health disorders.
(2) A survey of the institution and its entire psychiatric technician education program
shall be made by the executive secretary or other authorized board employee. The survey may be
conducted in conjunction with an authorized consultant appointed by the board. The persons
making the survey shall submit a written report of the survey to the board. One or more board
members may participate in any survey.
(3) If the requirements of this article 295 for an approved psychiatric technician
education program are met, the board must approve the institution as a psychiatric technician
educational program for psychiatric technicians for work with patients with mental health
disorders or intellectual and developmental disabilities, and the approval is valid for so long as
the institution meets the requirements of this article 295.
(4) The board shall examine, from time to time, the approved psychiatric technician
education programs of all institutions in the state with approved programs. The executive
secretary or other authorized representative of the board shall conduct the examinations and
submit the examination results to the board in the form of written reports. If the board
determines that an institution with an approved psychiatric technician education program is not
maintaining the standards required by this article 295, the board shall serve notice of its
determination in writing, specifying the defect, on the institution by certified mail, postage
prepaid, return receipt requested. If the institution receiving the notice fails, within one year after
mailing of the notice, to correct the conditions complained of in the notice, the board shall
revoke the institution's authority to conduct an approved psychiatric technician education
program. An institution has the right, at any time before the expiration of one year from the date
it receives the notice, to demand and be granted a hearing before the board. In case of a demand,
the board shall not take action until after the hearing.

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