Contact Information. Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies 1560 Broadway, Suite 110 Denver, CO 80202. Phone: 303-894-7855 or 1-800-886-7675 (Toll Free outside the Denver metro area)
Podiatrist (POD) Applications Podiatrist - License by Original method and Endorsement (Apply Online) Podiatrist Online Application Checklist Certificate of Completion of Council on Podiatric Medical Education
All Podiatrists with an active license are required to complete Continuing Education and Ongoing Professional Development in order to renew, reinstate, or reactivate a license to practice podiatry in the state of Colorado. Continuing Education Each license period, podiatrists must complete a minimum of ten (10) hours of continuing education sufficient to maintain currency in the field of podiatry.
Find us at: 1560 Broadway, Suite 1350, Denver, CO 80202 Send mail to: Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies Division of Professions and Occupations
Find us at: 1560 Broadway, Suite 1350, Denver, CO 80202 Send mail to: Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies Division of Professions and Occupations
Following referral, another Deputy Attorney General is assigned to the case, may request additional investigation, and occasionally decides against filing an Accusation. Such decisions are usually based on a judgment regarding the strength of the evidence and whether it will be found to meet the State's high burden of proof at Hearing.
Referral to the Attorney General (AG) for the filing of an Accusation (or a Statement of Issues ) may occur following a complaint. A referral will be made only if a comprehensive investigation by the AG's investigator, and review by the Board's DPM consultants and experts, as well as by a Deputy Attorney General, indicates that the Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (DPM) warrants disciplinary action for violation of the California Business & Professions Code.
When an Accusation is filed, the DPM is given notice of the right to a Hearing before an independent Administrative Law Judge (AL J). At this administrative law hearing, the AG, under the law, has the burden of proving the allegations contained in the Accusation by clear and convincing evidence.
The Board's Decision may be appealed to the Board itself or to the courts. Once the AG prepares and the Board's executive officer signs an Accusation, that information appears on the License Verification & Public Disclosure screen.
The Colorado Podiatry Board will hold a Permanent Rulemaking Hearing to allow stakeholders a final opportunity to provide feedback before the Board considers adopting revisions to Rule 310, to correct language in the rule that conflicts with portions of the statute in section 12-30-115, C.R.S., of Colorado Senate Bill 20-102 (Concerning required disclosures to patients regarding formal actions based on sexual misconduct).
The Colorado Podiatry Board was instituted as part of the Podiatrists Practice Act in order to regulate the practice of podiatry in Colorado.The Board ensures that licensed professionals are acting in accordance with the standards of care as outlined in the Podiatrists Practice Act. Licensure is mandatory to practice podiatric medicine ...
Public Notices. Joint Stakeholder Meeting - July 23, 2021. The Division of Professions and Occupations will hold a VIRTUAL Joint Stakeholder Meeting to receive feedback on the implementation of Colorado House Bill 21-1276 (Concerning the prevention of substance use disorders), and subsequent proposed draft rules.
Licensure is mandatory to practice podiatric medicine or perform podiatric surgery in Colorado or to treat Colorado patients. The Podiatry Board is a Type I Board, meaning that it is policy autonomous and made up of professional and public members (four podiatrists and one public member). The decisions made by the Podiatry Board are not subject ...