Having reconvened on May 26, 2020 following the roughly two-month long COVID-19 recess, the Colorado General Assembly officially adjourned sine die on Monday, June 15, 2020. Considering the impact of the COVID-19 crisis, Colorado’s legislature was forced to make difficult fiscal and policy decisions during its last weeks of business. Throughout the session,Go to Resource
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Wha-a-t? The title of the article took your eyes this far, so please read on. First, a lawyerly disclaimer: I am one of those pesky “the glass is half-full” people. That said, I’m certainly not touting the social benefits of this insidious disease. But I’m also a firm believer that our attitudes, energyGo to Resource
As COVID-19 continues its course, state health orders still limit public gatherings and how many individuals can be together indoors. Additionally, there are still plenty of people who do not feel comfortable attending public gatherings or are in a high risk category and simply cannot take the chance to be out in public surroundedGo to Resource
Now that the final health order is out addressing pool openings, it’s time for boards to make a difficult decision. Specifically, boards need to decide whether their community pools will open for the season or remain closed. There are many factors to consider when making this decision, including the association’s ability to complyGo to Resource
On June 4th the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (“CDPHE”) released final guidelines on pools and other recreation pursuant to the 5th amended Safer at Home Order (see Section I. H.2), which was issued on June 2nd and will expire 30 days from June 1 unless amended. Have you written yourGo to Resource