What kind of employment options are available in Colorado?

What kind of employment options are available in Colorado?

Customers can choose either self-service or staff-assisted options to meet their employment needs. Due to current state and federal guidelines regarding COVID-19, it is recommended that you contact your local Workforce Center before traveling to their location.

What are the rules for the Colorado option plan?

The bill authorizes the commissioner to promulgate rules to develop, implement, and operate the Colorado option plan, including: Requiring carriers to offer the Colorado option plan in specific counties.

How to get lower workers comp rates in Colorado?

Give one of our Colorado workers’ compensation specialists a call today at 888-611-7467 to see if your business qualifies for lower workers comp insurance rates. What is Workers Compensation?

Where can I get workers comp in Colorado?

Colorado is under the Jurisdiction of the National Council for Compensation Insurance (NCCI) and contracts with Travelers as the state fund carrier. Our agency helps employers find guaranteed state fund workers’ comp in CO.

Customers can choose either self-service or staff-assisted options to meet their employment needs. Due to current state and federal guidelines regarding COVID-19, it is recommended that you contact your local Workforce Center before traveling to their location.

Colorado is under the Jurisdiction of the National Council for Compensation Insurance (NCCI) and contracts with Travelers as the state fund carrier. Our agency helps employers find guaranteed state fund workers’ comp in CO.

Give one of our Colorado workers’ compensation specialists a call today at 888-611-7467 to see if your business qualifies for lower workers comp insurance rates. What is Workers Compensation?

Who are the Social Work Examiners in Colorado?

The Colorado State Board of Social Work Examiners regulates licensed social workers and clinical social workers in the State of Colorado. Board activities include the review of licensure applications, complaints, and enforcement of disciplinary actions against violators of the Mental Health Practice Act or Board Rule.