Colorado Code § 12-315-206

Expiration, renewal, reinstatement, or reactivation of a registration - inactive status - rules - definition. [Editor's note: This version of this section is effective January 1, 2026.]
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(1) A registration issued pursuant to this part 2 is subject to the renewal, expiration,
reinstatement, and delinquency fee provisions specified in section 12-20-202 (1) and (2). A
person whose registration expires is subject to the penalties provided in this part 2 or section 12-
20-202 (1).
(2) The board, by rule, may waive a veterinary technician's or veterinary professional
associate's renewal fee while the veterinary technician or veterinary professional associate 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) The board shall not renew, reinstate, or reactivate a registration issued pursuant to
this part 2 unless the veterinary technician or veterinary professional associate demonstrates to
the board's satisfaction that the veterinary technician or veterinary professional associate
maintains active credentialing with the credentialing organization or the veterinary professional
associate continues to meet the requirements for registration under this part 2. Subject to board
rule, the evidence may be provided by an attestation on the registration application.
(b) The board shall not renew a veterinary technician's designation as a specialist
obtained pursuant to section 12-315-203 (4.5) unless the veterinary technician specialist
demonstrates to the board's satisfaction that the veterinary technician specialist has satisfied the
continuing education requirements of the credentialing organization that are necessary to
maintain an active designation or certification as a veterinary technician specialist.
(4) (a) Upon notice to the board, the board shall transfer a veterinary technician's or
veterinary professional associate's registration to inactive status. If a person whose registration is
in inactive status wishes to resume practicing as a veterinary technician or veterinary
professional associate, the person shall apply to the board in a form and manner approved by the
board and shall demonstrate, to the satisfaction of the board, that the person has obtained and
maintains credentialing in good standing by the credentialing organization or the person
continues to meet the requirements for registration under this part 2.
(b) The board may pursue disciplinary proceedings pursuant to section 12-315-207
against a veterinary technician or veterinary professional associate whose registration is inactive
pursuant to this subsection (4) for conduct that violates this part 2 that the person engages in
while the registration is in inactive status.

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