Colorado Code § 26-1-130

Applications for licenses - authority to suspend licenses - rules - definitions
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(1) Every application by an individual for a license issued by the state department
or any authorized agent of said department shall require the applicant's name, address, and social
security number.
(2) The state department or any authorized agent of the state department shall deny,
suspend, or revoke any license pursuant to the provisions of section 26-13-126, and any rules
promulgated in furtherance thereof, if the state department or agent thereof receives a notice to
deny, suspend, or revoke from the state child support enforcement agency because the licensee
or applicant is out of compliance with a court or administrative order for current child support,
child support debt, retroactive child support, child support arrearages, or child support when
combined with maintenance or because the licensee or applicant has failed to comply with a
properly issued subpoena or warrant relating to a paternity or child support proceeding. Any
such denial, suspension, or revocation shall be in accordance with the procedures specified by
rule of the state department and rules promulgated by the state board for the implementation of
this section and section 26-13-126.
(3) (a) The state department shall enter into a memorandum of understanding with the
state child support enforcement agency, which memorandum shall identify the relative
responsibilities of the state department and the state child support enforcement agency with
respect to the implementation of this section and section 26-13-126.
(b) The appropriate rule-making body of the state department is authorized to
promulgate rules to implement the provisions of this section.
(4) For purposes of this section, "license" means any recognition, authority, or
permission that the state department or any authorized agent of said department is authorized by
law to issue for an individual to practice a profession or occupation or for an individual to
participate in any recreational activity. "License" may include, but is not necessarily limited to,
any license, certificate, certification, letter of authorization, or registration issued for an
individual to practice a profession or occupation or for an individual to participate in any
recreational activity.

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