Code of Colorado Regulations
700 - Department of Regulatory Agencies
738 - Division of Professions and Occupations - Office of Acupuncture Licensure
4 CCR 738-1 - ACUPUNCTURE LICENSURE RULES AND REGULATIONS
Section 4 CCR 738-1.3 - Requirements for Reinstatement

Universal Citation: 4 CO Code Regs 738-1 ยง 3

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

The purpose of this Rule is to state the requirements for reinstatement of a license that has expired, pursuant to section 12-200-106(4), C.R.S.

A. An applicant seeking reinstatement of an expired license shall complete a reinstatement application, pay a reinstatement fee, and attest to malpractice insurance in the amount required by statute.

B. If the license has been expired for more than two years from the date of receipt of the reinstatement application, but less than five years an applicant shall establish competency to practice under sections 12-20-202(2)(c)(II), C.R.S., and 12-20-105, C.R.S., by demonstrating one of the following:

1. Licensure in good standing from another state along with proof of active practice in that state for two years of the previous five years from the date of application for reinstatement.

2. Completion of thirty hours of continuing education courses related to the practice of acupuncture during the two years immediately preceding the application for reinstatement. The continuing education must meet the approval of and shall be attested to in a manner prescribed by the Director.

3. Active certification by NCCAOM or a successor organization.

4. Competency to practice by any other means approved by the Director.

C. An applicant seeking to reinstate a license that has been expired for more than five years shall establish competency to practice as required in section 12-20-202(2)(c)(II), C.R.S. by demonstrating one of the following:

1. Licensure in good standing from another state along with proof of active practice for two years of the previous five years from the date of application for reinstatement.

2. Completion of supervised practice for a period no less than six months subject to the terms established by the Director.

3. Competency to practice by any other means approved by the Director.

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