Colo. House Democrats: Stronger Colorado Consumer Protections Coming This January
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"Every Coloradan deserves insurance coverage that best fits their needs, which is why we passed legislation to require professionally translated insurance documents for non-English speakers," said Rep.
"The laws going into effect today will help Coloradans by making insurance more accessible and loan fees less predatory," said Senator
HB23-1004 requires insurers to have insurance policy information professionally translated or be certified by a professional translator in a non-English language. It also requires insurers of auto, home, and renters' insurance to offer policy documents in the same language that is used for advertisements and to provide the policy application, policy and any related documents in any language upon request.
HB23-1229 protects consumers by limiting lender fees on alternative charge loans, which are short-term loans capped at
"Voters overwhelmingly approved Prop 111 to protect against predatory payday loans in
"Alternative charge loan fees can often top 100% for APR, penalizing low-income Coloradans for taking out small loans that help them afford basic necessities until the next paycheck comes in," said Rep.
In 2018,
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