This document provides an overview of hydrocarbon pipeline regulation in Colorado from the wellhead through the midstream distribution network, and does not address downstream pipelines to the final, metered point of sale. Pipeline networks are complex with multiple jurisdictional points of oversight. This document is intended to provide a broader understanding of the scope of regulatory oversight of these pipeline operations for the public, local governments, regulators, and those who are regulated., "December 2014.", Organizations who contributed to the development of this documents: Williams; DCP Midstream; United States Department of Transportation; Black Hills Corporation; Colorado Petroleum Association; Garfield County; Colorado Counties Inc.; Colorado Department of Natural Resources, Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed May 2019)
prepared by Eleanor G. Crow., Introduction: "a time to listen, a time to act" -- Highlights in civil rights in Colorado 1966-69 -- Colorado, colorful land and people -- Description of the Colorado Civil Rights Commission -- Complaint handling, investigation and enforcement -- Report from the Assistant Attorney General -- Information, research and education -- Community action -- The State Contract Compliance Program -- The Metro Denver Fair Housing Center -- Cooperation with other agencies -- Recommendations -- Appendix., "ID-CRC-AR-2-69.", Print version record.
Colorado is considering a Colorado Health Insurance Option that would provide health care options for individuals across the state at potentially lower premiums than currently offered. The goals of the Colorado Health Insurance Option include increased choice in health insurance plans, improved affordability, and increased competition in the individual health insurance market., prepared by Wakely Consulting Group, Aree Bly, Brittney Phillips., "February 21, 2020.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed January 2025)
The Colorado Division of Insurance has engaged Milliman to evaluate certain aspects of a claims-based reinsurance program for the individual health insurance market for the potential submission of a Section 1332 State Innovation Waiver. This final report details our evaluation of these aspects of the program based on proprietary insurer enrollment and claims data, member-level enrollment information Connect for Health Colorado (Exchange), and publicly available information. This report should be read in its entirety which identifies key actuarial considerations related to the funding and design of state-based reinsurance programs., prepared for Colorado Division of Insurance ; prepared by Fritz Busch and 3 others., "November 22, 2017.", "Milliman client report.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed April 2020)