Code of Colorado Regulations
1100 - Department of Labor and Employment
1101 - Division of Workers' Compensation
7 CCR 1101-6 - PREMIUM COST CONTAINMENT CERTIFICATES
Part 2 - DEFINITIONS

Universal Citation: 1100 CO Code Regs 2
Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 17, September 10, 2024

"Approved Program" means a cost containment or risk management program which includes all of the elements listed in Part 3 (A)(2)a. through g.

"Board" means the Workers' Compensation Cost Containment Board established pursuant to § 8-14.5-104, C.R.S.

"Cost Containment Certification" under § 8-14.5-107, C.R.S., requires a cost containment or risk management program which has been in place for one (1) year, conforms to the specific standards of an approved program, and is certified by the Board.

"Division" means the Division of Workers' Compensation in the Department of Labor and Employment.

"Initial Renewal" means extending a year old certificate for one year.

"New Certification" means a risk management program that has been in place for one year, conforms to the specific standards of an approved program and is initially certified by the Board for one year.

"Subsequent Renewal" means extending an initial or ensuing renewal for three years.

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