Colorado Code § 18-12-202.7

Concealed handgun training class - instructor verification
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(1) Each
sheriff shall verify as a firearms instructor a person whose principal place to conduct firearms
training is in the sheriff's county and who:
(a) Satisfies the requirements for verification described in this section; and
(b) Pays any fee required pursuant to subsection (5) of this section.
(2) To become a verified instructor, an applicant must:
(a) Hold a valid permit to carry a concealed handgun issued pursuant this part 2 that is
not a temporary emergency permit issued pursuant to section 18-12-209; and
(b) Be certified as a firearms instructor by one of the following entities that has
instructors certified by a nationally recognized organization that customarily offers firearms
training:
(I) A federal, state, county, or municipal law enforcement agency;
(II) A college or university;
(III) A nationally recognized organization that customarily offers firearms training; or
(IV) A firearms training school.
(3) (a) An instructor verification issued pursuant to this section is valid for ten years and
may be renewed at any time prior to expiration.
(b) A sheriff shall issue evidence of verification to a verified instructor. The evidence of
verification must include the date of expiration of the verification.
(c) Each sheriff shall maintain a record of firearms instructors verified by the sheriff and
shall post a list of verified instructors on the sheriff's website. The list must include the
expiration date of an instructor's verification.
(4) (a) A sheriff shall revoke a verification issued pursuant to this section if the verified
instructor ceases to meet the requirements for verification.
(b) A sheriff may revoke or suspend a verification issued pursuant to this section if the
verified instructor provides instruction in a concealed handgun training class or refresher class
that fails to meet the requirements for the class pursuant to this part 2 and that results in the
issuance of a training certificate. A person who has had a verification suspended pursuant to this
subsection (4)(b) may apply for reinstatement no earlier than thirty days following suspension.
(c) If a sheriff denies a person's application for verification as a firearms instructor or
suspends or revokes a person's firearms instructor verification, the sheriff shall notify the person
in writing. The notice must state the grounds for denial, suspension, or revocation and inform the
person of the right to seek judicial review pursuant to section 18-12-207.
(5) A sheriff may establish and impose a fee to cover the actual direct and indirect costs
of processing applications and issuing and renewing verifications pursuant to this section.

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