4 CCR 749-1.15 - Reinstatement of Expired Registration ( sections 12-250-108, 12-20-202, and 12-20-105, C.R.S)
The purpose of this Rule is to establish the requirements for reinstatement of a registration that has expired.
A. An applicant seeking reinstatement of an
expired registration must complete a reinstatement application, pay a
reinstatement fee, and attest to complying with the professional liability
insurance coverage requirements of section
12-250-115, C.R.S.
B. An applicant seeking to reinstate a
registration that has been expired less than two years shall be required to
demonstrate continuing professional competency as described in section
12-250-109, C.R.S., and Rule
1.13.
C. An applicant seeking to
reinstate a registration that has been expired for at least two years but less
than five years must demonstrate competency to practice under section
12-20-202, C.R.S., by providing
one of the following:
1. Verification of
licensure, registration, or certification in good standing from another state
or jurisdiction along with proof of active practice in that state or
jurisdiction for two of the previous five years from the date of the
reinstatement application; or
2.
Documentation of completion, within the two years immediately preceding the
application for reinstatement, of twenty-five Professional Development
Activities, as defined in Rule 1.13 , for each year or portion thereof that the
registration was expired; or
3.
Proof of competency to practice by any other means approved by the
Director.
D. An
applicant seeking to reinstate a registration that has been expired for five or
more years must demonstrate competency to practice under section
12-20-202, C.R.S., by
demonstrating either:
1. All of the
following:
a. Verification of licensure,
registration, or certification in good standing from another state or
jurisdiction, along with proof of active practice in that state or jurisdiction
for two of the previous five years from the date of the reinstatement
application;
b. Evidence of
supervised practice for a period of no less than six months, subject to the
terms established by the Director; and
c. Completion of an additional thirteen
Professional Development Activities in Coursework, as defined in Rule 1.13, for
each year or portion thereof the registration has been expired.
OR
2. Proof of
competency to practice by any other means approved by the
Director.
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