Colorado Code § 12-315-203

Application for veterinary technician registration - qualifications - provisional registration - fee - veterinary technician specialist designation - rules - repeal
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(1) A person who desires to practice as a veterinary technician in this state must file an
application for registration with the board, along with the required application fee, in the manner
determined by the board.
(2) To be qualified for registration, an applicant must:
(a) Be at least eighteen years of age; and
(b) Demonstrate to the board's satisfaction that the applicant has obtained and maintains
in good standing credentialing as a veterinary technician from the veterinary technician
credentialing organization.
(3) Commencing January 1, 2023, the board shall issue a registration to a qualified
applicant who meets the requirements and qualifications of this section and board rules; except
that the board may deny registration to an applicant who has committed an act that would be
grounds for disciplinary action pursuant to section 12-315-207.
(4) (a) Notwithstanding subsection (2)(b) of this section, a person working in the role of
a veterinary technician on and after January 1, 2023, who does not meet the requirements set
forth in subsection (2)(b) of this section may file with the board an application for a provisional
registration not later than January 1, 2024, along with the required application fee, in the manner
determined by the board.
(b) A provisional registration issued pursuant to this subsection (4) may be renewed, as
determined by the board by rule. The provisional registration expires the earlier of:
(I) The date on which the board issues a registration to an applicant pursuant to
subsection (3) of this section;
(II) Twenty-eight days after the person has satisfied the requirements in subsection
(4)(c)(I) or (4)(c)(II) of this section and is eligible to apply to the credentialing organization for
credentialing in this state;
(III) The date on which the board denies the provisional registration renewal application;
or
(IV) January 1, 2028.
(c) The credentialing organization shall accept as satisfaction of educational and testing
requirements for credentialing a person holding a provisional registration in good standing who
applies for credentialing not later than December 31, 2027, and who demonstrates to the
credentialing organization's satisfaction that the provisional registrant has either:
(I) Obtained at least six thousand five hundred hours of work experience equivalent to
the work performed by a veterinary technician and has passed a national veterinary technician
examination approved by the board pursuant to section 12-315-201 (1)(a)(II); or
(II) Has obtained at least nine thousand hours of work experience equivalent to the work
performed by a veterinary technician.
(d) A person holding a provisional registration is subject to discipline pursuant to section
12-315-207.
(e) Notwithstanding any other provision in this subsection (4) to the contrary, the board
may establish, by rule, a process for and conditions under which a provisional registrant may
apply for a hardship extension to extend, to a date not later than June 30, 2028:
(I) The validity of a provisional registration;
(II) The time within which the provisional registrant may satisfy the education and
testing requirements; or
(III) The date by which the provisional registrant must apply to the credentialing
organization.
(f) This subsection (4) is repealed, effective October 1, 2028.
(4.5) (a) On and after January 1, 2026, a veterinary technician may apply to the board for
designation as a veterinary technician specialist as part of an application for a new or a renewal
registration as a veterinary technician.
(b) To obtain a veterinary technician specialist designation, an applicant must
demonstrate to the board's satisfaction, in the form and manner specified by the board by rule,
that the applicant has been awarded a specialist designation or certification from:
(I) An academy recognized by the National Association of Veterinary Technicians in
America's committee of veterinary technician specialities, or its successor organization; or
(II) An organization that the board has determined by rule to have equivalent training
and educational requirements pursuant to section 12-315-201 (1)(c).
(5) The board shall make available on its website the requirements for credentialing by
the credentialing organization, as well as information concerning the veterinary technician
registration by endorsement under section 12-315-205 and the occupational credential portability
program.

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