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City of Arvada v. Colorado Intergovernmental Risk Sharing Agency

Colo.February 20, 2001No. 99SC418Cited 22 times
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Outcome

The Colorado Supreme Court affirmed the court of appeals' decision, holding that CIRSA, as a self-insurance pool, is not an insurer under state insurance law and therefore not subject to notice requirements for coverage reductions under section 10-4-110.5.

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