The Division is seeking comments on the following draft proposed emergency regulation:
The purpose of this emergency regulation is to repeal Emergency Regulation 21-E-05, Concerning Restrictions on Coverage for Use of a Personal Automobile or as an Additional Unnamed Driver on a Restaurant Commercial Automobile Policy for Food Delivery during Pendency of any Public Health Orders related to COVID-19 that Impact Restaurant Services, which allows restaurant employees to use their own insured personal automobiles for commercial food delivery during the current COVID-19 emergency through the period of time in which Public Health Order 20-36, or any subsequent order that restricts or limits restaurant occupancy and in-person dining, or on-premise consumption, is in effect.
With the rescission of Public Health Order 20-36 regarding the COVID 19 Dial, as stated in Public Health Order 20-38, many restaurants in Colorado are now allowed to operate at full capacity, depending on any local public health orders. Therefore, given the circumstances relaxing capacity restrictions on restaurants at the state level, the Division of Insurance finds, pursuant to § 24-4-103(6)(a), C.R.S., that the repeal of Emergency Regulation 21-E-05, is imperatively necessary to comply with state law and for the preservation of public health, safety, or welfare and compliance with the requirements of § 24-4-103, C.R.S., would be contrary to the public interest.
The Division is requesting informal comments be submitted to DORA_INS_RulesandRecords@state.co.us no later than 5 PM, May 17, 2021
This draft revised emergency regulation, as well as other draft bulletins and regulations currently released for informal public comment, can be found on our page for Draft Regulations and Bulletins for Informal Comments.