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Colorado

For Colorado, statute citation is Colorado Revised Statutes Title 8. Labor and Industry § 8-5-201; what must be disclosed is An employer must in good faith disclose the following in the notification of each job opportunity: (a) The hourly or salary compensation or the range of the hourly or salary compensation; (b) A general description of the benefits and other compensation applicable to the job opportunity; and (c) The date the application window is anticipated to close; effective date / cure period is if an employer is only physically located outside of Colorado and has fewer than fifteen employees working in Colorado, all of whom work only remotely, then, through July 1, 2029, the employer is only required to provide notice of remote job opportunities, recorded from its source on 2026-08-19.

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Statute citation
Colorado Revised Statutes Title 8. Labor and Industry § 8-5-201
What must be disclosed
An employer must in good faith disclose the following in the notification of each job opportunity: (a) The hourly or salary compensation or the range of the hourly or salary compensation; (b) A general description of the benefits and other compensation applicable to the job opportunity; and (c) The date the application window is anticipated to close. verified
Effective date / cure period
if an employer is only physically located outside of Colorado and has fewer than fifteen employees working in Colorado, all of whom work only remotely, then, through July 1, 2029, the employer is only required to provide notice of remote job opportunities verified
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(1) An employer shall make reasonable efforts to announce, post, or otherwise make known each job opportunity to all employees on the same calendar day and prior to the date on which the employer makes a selection decision; except that, if an employer is only physically located outside of Colorado and has fewer than fifteen employees working in Colorado, all of whom work only remotely, then, through July 1, 2029, the employer is only required to provide notice of remote job opportunities. The department of labor and employment shall promulgate rules for temporary, interim, or acting job opportunities that necessitate immediate hire. (2) An employer must in good faith disclose the following in the notification of each job opportunity: (a) The hourly or salary compensation or the range of the hourly or salary compensation; (b) A general description of the benefits and other compensation applicable to the job opportunity; and (c) The date the application window is anticipated to close.

codes.findlaw.com, retrieved 2026-08-19

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