C.R.S. Section 8-1-112
Officers to assist in enforcing orders


It is the duty of all officers and employees of the state, counties, and municipalities, upon request of the director, to enforce in their respective departments all lawful orders of the director, insofar as the same may be applicable and consistent with the general duties of such officers and employees. It is also their duty to make such reports as the director may require concerning matters within their knowledge pertaining to the purposes of this article and to furnish to the division such facts, data, statistics, and information as may from time to time come to them pertaining to the purposes of this article and the duties of the division thereunder, and particularly all information coming to their knowledge respecting the condition of all places of employment subject to the provisions of this article as regards the health, protection, and safety of employees and the conditions under which they labor. It is the duty of the division to collect and compile such data, facts, and information as shall come to it concerning the relations between employer and employee and relating in any way to the provisions of this article.

Source: Section 8-1-112 — Officers to assist in enforcing orders, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-08.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

8‑1‑101
Definitions
8‑1‑102
Industrial claim appeals office - creation - powers and duties
8‑1‑103
Division of labor standards and statistics - director - employees - qualifications - compensation - expenses
8‑1‑104
Director - seal
8‑1‑105
Offices and supplies
8‑1‑106
Records - sessions
8‑1‑107
Powers and duties of director - rules
8‑1‑108
Orders effective - when - validity presumed
8‑1‑111
Jurisdiction over employer and employee relation
8‑1‑112
Officers to assist in enforcing orders
8‑1‑113
Agents of division and director - powers
8‑1‑114
Employers and employees to furnish information - penalty
8‑1‑115
Information not public - penalty for divulging
8‑1‑116
Investigators to have access to premises - penalty
8‑1‑117
Director to have access to books - penalty
8‑1‑118
Rules of evidence - procedure
8‑1‑119
Record of proceedings
8‑1‑120
Depositions
8‑1‑121
Contempt - punishment - fees
8‑1‑122
Inquiries - scope - report
8‑1‑123
Arbitration
8‑1‑125
Disputes - jurisdiction - request for intervention - penalty
8‑1‑126
Lockouts and strikes unlawful - when
8‑1‑128
Petition - writ - dissolution
8‑1‑129
Strikes and lockouts - penalties
8‑1‑130
Judicial review
8‑1‑140
Violation - penalty
8‑1‑141
Each day separate offense
8‑1‑142
Collection of penalties
8‑1‑143
Costs - counsel for director - attorney general and district attorney to enforce
8‑1‑144
Penalty for false statements
8‑1‑145
Authority of department of public health and environment not affected
8‑1‑146
Effect of transfer of powers, duties, and functions
8‑1‑148
Rules, regulations, rates, and orders adopted prior to article - abolishment of commission - continued
8‑1‑151
Public safety inspection fund created
8‑1‑152
Applications for licenses - authority to suspend licenses - rules
8‑1‑153
Private employers - veterans’ preference hiring policy - definitions
Green check means up to date. Up to date

Current through Fall 2024

§ 8-1-112’s source at colorado​.gov