Mountain Law: New Colorado law affects liability under snow and ice removal contracts

In the last state legislative session, the General Assembly passed, and Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper signed into law, Senate Bill 18-062 known as the “Snow Removal Service Liability Act.” The act is formally expected to go into effect in August 2018. The act is based on model legislation drafted by an industry trade group known as the Accredited Snow Contractors Association (ASCA), which has made strides getting similar legislation introduced in other states. Colorado joins Illinois as the only state so far to actually adopt the act.    Read the article………………

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