Code of Colorado Regulations
700 - Department of Regulatory Agencies
712 - Division of Professions and Occupations - Colorado Podiatry Board
3 CCR 712-1 - PODIATRY RULES AND REGULATIONS
Section 3 CCR 712-1.7 - LICENSE RENEWAL PROCEDURES
Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 17, September 10, 2024
This Rule is promulgated pursuant to sections 12-20-204, 12-290-106(1)(a), and 12-290-119, C.R.S.
A. The Board will not renew a license until the licensee has complied with the following requirements:
B. An applicant for license renewal, unless the applicant qualifies for an exemption, is required to fulfill the substance use prevention training requirements set forth in subsection (D) of Rule 1.12.
C. Pursuant to section 12-20-202, C.R.S., licensees shall have a sixty-day grace period after the expiration of his or her license to renew such license without the imposition of a disciplinary sanction for practicing on an expired license. During this grace period a delinquency fee will be charged for late renewals.
D. If a licensee fails to comply with the requirements listed above prior to the date on which the licensee is required to complete the renewal process including the grace period provided by section 12-20-202(1)(e), C.R.S., the license of such licensee shall lapse.
E. At any point before, during or after the renewal process, a licensee's license may be subject to disciplinary action pursuant to sections 12-290-108 and 12-290-113, C.R.S. or as otherwise provided by the Article 290 of Title 12, C.R.S. Such disciplinary action may occur regardless of whether the licensee's license has lapsed.
F. When a licensee's license lapses, the licensee may file a Board approved application for reinstatement with the Board. The licensee may be reinstated only upon compliance with the following conditions:
Adopted: MARCH 4, 2005, EFFECTIVE MAY 1, 2005; REVISED VIA EMERGENCY RULE EFFECTIVE 7/1/10; REVISED 9/10/10; EFFECTIVE 10/30/10; REVISED 6/3/22; EFFECTIVE 7/30/22