In early 2012, Colorado joined with 48 other states and federal agencies reached an historic $25.0 billion settlement with the five major banks regarding their foreclosure practices. Colorado was awarded $51.17 million. The relief provided for under this settlement was designed to slow the foreclosure crisis and boost the housing market., John W. Suthers., "January 23, 2014.", Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed February 2019)
The Discovery Task Force has developed proposals for an eDiscovery system in Colorado that would effectively eliminate the need for a definition of "actual costs", and therefore greatly minimize or even eliminate the variance in the cost and delivery of discovery., "January 31st, 2014.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed February 2019)
To provide direction and guidelines for the proper handling and storage of firearms that are surrendered, or seized as a result of an Extreme Risk Protection Order. This policy will also deal with the proper procedure to follow for the return, or disposal of firearms after resolution of the ERPO has been achieved., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed February 2024)
This report describes the Level B economic analysis of arable parcels in the Animas and Florida Watersheds that were preliminarily classified as practicably irrigable acreage. The purpose of the Level B economic analysis was to make any necessary adjustments in the Level A economic analysis to reflect the unique characteristics of individual parcels. The Level B economic analysis includes three factors that were not considered in the Level A crop budget analyses. First land classes soil types that may affect crop suitability were considered and changes in cropping patterns were made where indicated. Second, the Level B economic analysis incorporates land preparation charges for tree brush and grass removal that will be necessary prior to rrigated agricultural use. Finally the Level B economic analysis incorporates economies of scale and farm efficiency factors as they apply to on farm costs and returns for individual parcels or groups of parcels., "June 1987.", Online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed February 2022)
This report describes the Level B economic analysis of arable parcels in the Piedra Watershed that were preliminarily classified as practicably irrigable acreage. The purpose of the Level B economic analysis was to make any necessary adjustments in the Level A economic analysis to reflect the unique characteristics of individual parcels. The Level B economic analysis includes three factors that were not considered in the Level A crop budget analyses. First land classes soil types that may affect crop suitability were considered and changes in cropping patterns were made where indicated. Second, the Level B economic analysis incorporates land preparation charges for tree brush and grass removal that will be necessary prior to irrigated agricultural use. Finally the Level B economic analysis incorporates economies of scale and farm efficiency factors as they apply to on farm costs and returns for individual parcels or groups of parcels., "June 1987.", Online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed February 2022)
The Level A economic analysis of potentially irrigable acreage the Southern Ute and Ute Mountain Ute Indian Reservations specifies crop budgets and gives estimates of on farm returns for potentially irrigable lands in ten different climatic zones. The Level B economic analysis includes three factors that were not considered in the Level A analysis. First, land classes (soil types that may affect crop suitability are considered and changes in cropping patterns are made when indicated. Second the Level B economic analysis incorporates land preparation charges for tree, brush and grass removal that will be necessary prior to irrigated agricultural use Finally the Level B economic analysis considers economies of scale and farm efficiency factors as they apply to individual parcels or groups of parcels and makes any adjustments in cost and or returns necessary for a final potentially irrigable acreage determination., "December 1986.", Online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed February 2019)
One of the worst scams targeting immigrant communities involves individuals who claim that, for a substantial fee, they can select, prepare, and file immigration forms, speed up the visa and citizenship process, or even use some "special relationship" with U.S. immigration officials to obtain other benefits. These individuals may call themselves an "immigration specialist," "immigration consultant," "visa consultant," "notary," "notary public," "notario," or "notario publico.", Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed January 2019)
State and local governments provide many services to their constituencies, often at no cost to the public. While it may be necessary to make an appointment to receive services, those appointments are typically made available at no cost as well. Unfortunately, some individuals attempt to make a profit from free services by accumulating appointments or services and then selling them to consumers who are unaware that those appointments or services are available at no cost., Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed February 2019)
En los Estados Unidos, los gobiernos estatales y locales proporcionan muchos servicios públicos a sus electorados, los cuales en su mayoría se proporcionan gratuitamente al público en general. A pesar de que quizás sea necesario hacer una cita para hacer uso de estos servicios, estas citas se proporcionan generalmente sin costo alguno. Desafortunadamente, algunos individuos intentan obtener ganancias ilícitas de estos servicios gratuitos, al acaparar cierto número de citas y servicios para luego venderlas a los consumidores., Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed January 2019)