An actuarial study of Health costs in the state using the Colorado All Payers Claims Database (APCD). The APCD is administered by the Center for Improving Value in Health Care (CVHC). The Total Cost section of the report focuses on cost by many segments (cost per service, utilization, claim categories, and cost by geographic location., prepared by Miller & Newberg, consulting actuaries for the Colorado Division of Insurance., "May 2, 2014.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed November 2017)
Cover title., "The Division of Insurance has contracted with Insurance Services Office, Inc., (ISO) to collect and compile the required information for Colorado ..."--Exhibit A, Sheet 1., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
On February 18, 2006 Xcel Energy initiated rolling blackouts due to a power supply shortfall of nearly 400 megawatts on its electric power system. More than 371,000 Colorado electric service customers lost power for an average of more than 41 minutes during subzero temperatures. This document contains the steps Public Service Company of Colorado plans to take to reduce the possibility of such an event happening again., Cover title., "June 15, 2006.", "A portion of this document has been filed under seal because it contains highly confidential information.", Mode of access: World Wide Web; file viewed August 11, 2006.
The Conservation Easement Appraiser Update Course provides the education requirement envisioned by the Colorado Legislature when they enacted HB08-1353. The course is designed to satisfy the requirements of section 12-61-719 (7), C.R.S. and BOREA Rule 16.4., Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover; (viewed February 2015)
The Conservation Easement Tax Credit Performance Audit seeks to determine whether there are effective internal controls in place at the Department of Revenue (DOR) and the Division of Real Estate (DRE) to ensure that conservation easement tax credits claimed and issued by taxpayers are valid. Recommendation 10 of the Performance Audit directs the DRE and DOR to evaluate options for protecting the State's investment in tax-credit-generating conservation easements when the conservation easement holder is no longer certified. The recommendation addresses the need to ensure the long-term value and benefit of the tax credit and notes that the State does not currently retain any long-term rights to ensure that conservation easements are maintained in perpetuity., "September 2012.", Caption.
The Division of Insurance receives informational inquiries from more than 26,000 Coloradans annually. Below are some typical questions from consumers, along with the answers, to help consumers choose the right insurance., Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed November 2017)