Colorado Code § 12-315-110

License renewal - waiver - rules - continuing education
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(1) All licenses
issued pursuant to this part 1 are subject to the renewal, expiration, reinstatement, and
delinquency fee provisions specified in section 12-20-202 (1) and (2). A person whose license
expires is subject to the penalties provided in this part 1 or section 12-20-202 (1).
(2) The board, by rule, may waive a licensed veterinarian's renewal fee while the
licensee is on active duty with any branch of the armed services of the United States. The period
during which the renewal fee is waived cannot exceed the longer of three years or the duration of
a national emergency.
(3) (a) (I) In order to obtain license renewal, each licensee, except as otherwise provided,
must complete a board-approved veterinary continuing educational program of at least thirty-two
hours biennially. The courses may be taken at any time during the period since the license was
last renewed and before the license is due to be renewed. The licensee shall provide satisfactory
proof of the completion of all delinquent continuing education requirements. For good cause, the
board may prescribe the type and character of continuing education courses to be taken by any
doctor of veterinary medicine in order to comply with the requirements of this part 1.
(II) The board-approved continuing educational program must:
(A) Require two hours of jurisprudence on the "Colorado Veterinary Practice Act"
biennially;
(B) Permit a licensee to take up to sixteen hours of continuing education courses in
nonbiomedical topics, which topics may include client communication, management, leadership,
and other topics that support veterinary practice and a highly functional veterinary workforce;
and
(C) Require two hours each licensing period on topics related to the delegation of tasks
and the supervision of veterinary technicians, veterinary technician specialists, and other
personnel.
(b) The board shall have the authority to excuse licensees, as groups or individuals, from
biennially continuing educational requirements for a good and sufficient reason.
(c) The board may employ qualified personnel to aid in the implementation of this
section.
(4) On and after July 1, 2024, as a condition of renewal of a license, each veterinarian
shall attest that the veterinarian is in compliance with section 12-280-403 (2)(a) and that the
veterinarian is aware of the penalties for noncompliance with that section.

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