Code of Colorado Regulations
700 - Department of Regulatory Agencies
736 - Division of Professions and Occupations - Board of Marriage and Family Therapist Examiners
4 CCR 736-1 - MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPIST EXAMINERS RULES AND REGULATIONS
Section 4 CCR 736-1.19 - INACTIVE LICENSE STATUS AND REACTIVATION OF LICENSE

Universal Citation: 4 CO Code Regs 736-1 ยง 19

Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 5, March 10, 2024

A. Inactive status. Pursuant to section 12-20-203, C.R.S., any Licensee may apply to the Board to be transferred to an inactive status. Such application shall be in the form and manner designated by the Board. The holder of an inactive license shall not be required to comply with the continuing competency requirements for renewal so long as he or she remains inactive.

1. During such time as a Licensee remains in an inactive status, he or she shall not perform those acts restricted to active licensure pursuant to section 12-245-505, C.R.S. The Board shall retain jurisdiction over inactive Licensees for the purposes of disciplinary action pursuant to section 12-245-222(1)(d), C.R.S.

2. Practicing with an inactive license shall constitute unlicensed practice and, therefore, may be grounds for disciplinary or injunctive action, up to and including revocation.

B. Reactivation requirements. To be considered for license reactivation, an applicant must submit a completed reactivation application and the reactivation fee.

C. Required statements.

1. Each applicant for reactivation shall certify the following:
a. Every license, certificate, or registration to practice marriage and family therapy held by the applicant is in good standing;

b. Applicant has no knowledge of any injunction or disciplinary action completed or pending against her/his license, certificate, registration, or listing to practice psychotherapy or marriage and family therapy;

c. Applicant has no knowledge of any malpractice judgment against her/him, has no knowledge of any settlement of a malpractice action or claim against her/him, and has no knowledge of any malpractice action or claim pending against her/him, where the malpractice alleged relates to her/his practice of psychotherapy or marriage and family therapy;

d. Applicant has no knowledge of any complaint pending before, investigation being conducted by, or disciplinary proceeding pending before the licensing, grievance, or disciplinary board of any jurisdiction in which he or she is licensed, certified, or registered to practice psychotherapy or marriage and family therapy where the complaint, investigation, or proceeding concerns her/his practice of psychotherapy or marriage and family therapy.

2. The Board may decline to issue a license to an applicant for reactivation if disciplinary action is pending or if there is an unresolved complaint.

D. Continuing Professional Competence. Pursuant to section 12-245-506, C.R.S., effective January 1, 2011, licensed marriage and family therapists shall demonstrate continuing professional competence in order to reactivate.

1. An applicant for reactivation must comply with Continuing Professional Development reactivation requirements pursuant to Board Rule 1.18 including the professional practice survey, learning plan and documentation of having completed forty Professional Development Hours within the two years immediately preceding the application receipt date.

E. License inactive more than two years. The Board has established the following criteria for determining whether an applicant for reactivation has demonstrated competency to practice as required by section 12-245-205(3), C.R.S.

1. An applicant whose license has been inactive more than two years shall pass a Board approved jurisprudence examination and either:
a. A written statement detailing work experience related to the practice of marriage and family therapy or psychotherapy during the time the license has been inactive. If work experience was in other jurisdiction(s), verification of licensure from each jurisdiction(s) is required; or

b. Retaking and passing the Association of Marital and Family Therapy Regulatory Boards (AMFTRB) Examination; or

c. Completion of an additional ten Professional Development Hours as defined in Board Rule 1.18 for each year or portion thereof the license has been inactive; or

d. Other means determined by the Board.

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