The Colorado Division of Insurance established the Consumer Insurance Council in 2001. A cross-section of Coloradans was selected to represent the consumer perspective concerning insurance issues. The mission of the Council is to discuss and share information on insurance issues. The Council provides insights from the consumers' perspective on regulations and initiatives developed by the Division of Insurance.
Council members volunteer their time and commit to a one- or two-year term. The Council meets between four and eight times each year. For more information, contact Deputy Commissioner Peg Brown at 303-894-7501.
In 2008, the Consumer Insurance Council was codified in statute, §10-1-133 Colorado Revised Statutes
Weds, June 12, 2013
Weds. September 11, 2013
Weds. December 4, 2013
Division of Insurance Conference Room 850B
1560 Broadway, Suite 850B
All meetings are from 9:00 am - 11:30 am
Consumer Insurance Council 2013 Meeting Schedule
There are currently two vacancies on the Consumer Insurance Council. If you are interested, please complete the
Consumer Insurance Council Volunteer Information Form
and send to Deputy Commissioner Peg Brown at the address provided on the form. The form may be mailed, emailed or faxed.
What Council Members say about their experience:
DOI is a valuable resource for Colorado citizens. The Consumer Council members have the opportunity to introduce the DOI resources to their communities. It is an honor to serve as a Council member of an agency that provides consumers with advice and protection in times of need.
- Betty Lehman
It is a privilege to be on the Council. I have learned so much and in so many areas. The discussions are wide ranging and demonstrate how insurance issues affect us at most levels of our lives. As a result of sitting on the council, I have actually been able to share useful information and point people in the right direction for help.
- Jean Nofles
I became a charter member of the Consumer Insurance Council, because, as a small business owner, I was very invested in health care for my employees. I’ve been able to bring the employer voice to the table, and have learned about every kind of insurance imaginable, how legislation happens, and what issues face insurance companies, brokers and consumers. I’ve participated in task forces to build uniform applications and insurance cards, testified at house conference committees and can direct my employees and all those I interact with to the proper resources regarding any insurance issues.
- Lynn Leader
Additional Resources
Consumer Insurance Council Roster
Consumer Insurance Council Volunteer Information Form
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