CDOT ensures Colorado has a safe and efficient highway system by building and maintaining interstates, U.S. highways and state highways by conducting: - snow and ice operations; - roadway maintenance and preservation; and - construction management. (Note that CDOT does not maintain local and residential roads, including neighborhood streets.) Learn more at www.codot.gov/topcontent/about
The Colorado Alliance of Research Libraries, commonly referred to as "The Alliance," is a consortium of ten institutions representing thirteen major libraries located in Colorado and Wyoming. Founded in 1974 to consider ways of sharing resources, the consortium continues working toward that objective. The driving force is cooperation and the sharing of purchasing power, materials, and ideas. --Member-Driven Services-- Our member institutions drive the development of our products and services. We believe that working together brings benefits to all libraries, and many of our products and services are available for non-Alliance member libraries to join. The Alliance helps member libraries work together to stay ahead in the rapidly changing world of libraries and information management. Membership is not limited to Colorado or to academic institutions. Many Alliance services extend beyond the formal membership and are available to any library in the Rocky Mountain region or even across the U.S. The regional nature of the consortium makes the Alliance large enough for a diversity of perspectives and nimble enough to meet changing needs with practical, achievable solutions developed by groups of committed libraries. --Working Together-- Individual libraries can multiply their influence by working collaboratively with their peers. By negotiating on behalf of groups of libraries, the Alliance influences publishers, vendors, and software providers to provide lower costs and better functionality. --Software and Infrastructure Solutions-- At the core of many of the Alliance's services are software products designed, enhanced, or maintained by the Alliance. We offer hosting for open-source software on locally managed infrastructure so our members can focus on content and services to their customers. --Staying Current-- The Alliance offers conferences, vendor presentations, and round tables to help members stay current with developing trends.
Emergency Medical and Trauma Services Section at the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.
Office of the State Registrar of Vital Statistics uses this site for information direction on the Electronic Death Registration System.
CDOT ensures Colorado has a safe and efficient highway system by building and maintaining interstates, U.S. highways and state highways by conducting: - snow and ice operations; - roadway maintenance and preservation; and - construction management. (Note that CDOT does not maintain local and residential roads, including neighborhood streets.) Learn more at www.codot.gov/topcontent/about
Emergency Medical and Trauma Services Section at the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.
Be ready, be healthy, be informed! The Office of Emergency Preparedness and Response (OEPR) is a part of the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE). The CDPHE is the lead state agency responsible for coordinating the public health and medical response activities as well as supporting mass fatality response for all-hazard emergency or disaster events.
Office of the State Registrar of Vital Statistics uses this site for information direction on the Electronic Death Registration System.
The Colorado Environmental Leadership Program (ELP) is a voluntary program, within the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE), designed to recognize and reward organizations and businesses that demonstrate superior environmental performance and, as a result, consistently operate at a level that goes beyond mere compliance with environmental regulations.
The Affordable Care Act ("Obamacare") becomes fully effective on January 1st. Colorado will be expanding Medicaid coverage to anyone under 138% of the Federal Poverty Level - approximately $16,000 per year for a single person. It makes it against the law for insurance companies to deny coverage to people with preexisting conditions like HIV and cancer. It creates "insurance exchanges" where the uninsured and under-insured can purchase private policies in a competitive market. Colorado ADAP will support eligible members to acquire health care and to pay for it.
We welcome you and your comments! The purpose of this site is to present current immunization information and to connect the immunization community in Colorado. We encourage you to submit your questions, comments, and concerns, but please note this is a moderated online discussion site and not a public forum. We recognize the web is a 24/7 medium, and your comments are welcome at any time. However, we are only able to monitor comments and postings during regular business hours. Comments Policy Once posted, Immunize CO reserves the right to delete submissions that contain: 1. Vulgar language. 2. Personal attacks of any kind. 3. Comments or content that promotes, fosters, or perpetuates discrimination on the basis of race, creed, color, age, religion, gender, marital status, genetics, status with regard to public assistance, national origin, physical or intellectual disability or sexual orientation. 4. Spam or links to other sites. 5. Clearly off topic. 6. Advocate illegal activity. 7. Promote particular services, products, or political organizations. 8. Infringe on copyrights or trademarks. 9. Personally identifiable medical information. 10. Comments we deem as inappropriate. If there are repeated violations, then ImmunizeCO will ban participation on this site. Please note that the comments expressed on this site do not reflect the opinions and position of ImmunizeCO. If you have any questions concerning the operation of this site, please contact us at [email protected].
Disclaimer: The Denver Police Department District Three’s Facebook fan page was created to enhance communication with the public. We encourage people to follow us, respectfully interact, and to share ideas. The page is intended to highlight the good work being done by the Denver Police Department and its employees, to provide information about crime in Denver, and to share stories with humor and fun. However, the police department reserves the right to regulate the content of, and when appropriate, to delete any entry that appears on its fan page. The Denver Police Department utilizes filters, which automatically “hide” some postings (typically for profanity or SPAM). The Social Media team will also remove: • Advertisements of any kind. • Profane language or content. • Content that promotes, fosters, or perpetuates discrimination on the basis of race, creed, color, age, religion, gender, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, national origin, physical or mental disability, or sexual orientation. • Explicit or implied sexual content. • Conduct implying, promoting, or encouraging illegal activity. • Information that might compromise the safety or security of the public. • Any other posting that, by its nature or content, might harm public welfare. • Comments/posts that are repetitive. • Comments on post/photos that do not pertain to the page post. Individuals who follow the Denver Police Department District Three Fan Page, but repeatedly engage in unproductive and repetitive “attacks” on the police department may be banned from the ability to post on the page. We understand and encourage respectful disagreement and appreciate hearing directly from the public. However, we do not operate a fan page for others to express their individual continued displeasure of our organization or employees in a disrespectful way.
CIRSA provides Property/Casualty and Workers’ Compensation coverages and risk management services to Colorado public entities – and the partnership you need to make risk management easy.