May 2015

State Plumbing Board: Practice Act and Laws

Practice Act and LawsPlease note that these statutes are provided in this format for your convenience only. You may always find the most current version of the Colorado Revised Statutes online via the Colorado Statute Manager.

State Plumbing Board: Applications and Forms

Plumber Applications and FormsLicensurePlumber - Original License by Examination and Endorsement (Apply Online)Solicitud de examen de plomería en españolSolicitud de aprobación / reciprocidad de plomerí

Plumbing: Applications and Forms

Licensing Requirements: General QualificationsResidential Plumber: You must verify two years (3,400 hours) of practical experience.Journeyworker Plumber: The maximum experience the board requires for an applicant to qualify to receive a journeyworker plumber's license is four years (6,800 hours) of practical experience.

State Physical Therapy Board: Program Information

Cheris Frailey, Program Director The Colorado State Physical Therapy Board regulates individual physical therapists and physical therapist assistants.The Board meets regularly to approve license/certification applications and enforce the rules, regulations, and practice act that governs the profession. The Board reviews complaints about physical therapists and physical therapist assistants and utilizes the Division's Office of Investigations to investigate complaints when necessary.

Passenger Tramway: Laws

LawsPlease note that these statutes are provided in this format for your convenience only. You may always find the most current version of the Colorado Revised Statutes online via the Colorado Statute Manager.

Radon Professionals: Practice Act and Laws

Practice Act and LawsPlease note that these statutes are provided in this format for your convenience only. You may always find the most current version of the Colorado Revised Statutes online via the Colorado Statute Manager.

State Board of Optometry: Program Information

Karen Phelan, Program Director The State Board of Optometry regulates the practice of optometry in Colorado.The Board does not regulate eye clinics or opticians. Board activities include licensing optometrists, investigating complaints against optometrists and the unlicensed practice of optometry, and enforcing disciplinary actions against violators of the Optometric Practice Act and Board Rules. The Board is made up of seven members: five licensed optometrists and two public members. "Board Members"]