Code of Colorado Regulations
1100 - Department of Labor and Employment
1107 - Division of Family and Medical Leave Insurance
7 CCR 1107-8 - REGULATIONS CONCERNING INVESTIGATIONS, DETERMINATIONS, AND APPEALS
Section 7 CCR 1107-8.4 - Filing, Notification, and Deadlines

Universal Citation: 7 CO Code Regs 1107-8 ยง 4

Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 17, September 10, 2024

1. A complaint to the Division is considered "filed" with the Division when it is received via mail or online submission. Complaints shall be filed within the time limits specified by the Act and its implementing regulations. If the last date upon which a timely complaint may be filed falls upon a Saturday, Sunday, or State of Colorado legal holiday, the complaint shall be deemed timely if filed with the Division on the next regular business day. Any complaint received after 11:59 p.m. Mountain Standard Time is considered filed the next business day.

2. A complaint to the Division is considered "signed," or to have a "signature," if it has either an ink signature, a scanned signature, an electronically drawn or generated signature, a mark, or a typed name entered by the Complainant in the signature area. By signing in any such fashion, the person is deemed to have agreed and assented that the document is signed by them.

3. Deadlines in these Rules may be extended a maximum of ninety [90] days for good cause.

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