OAC

Information for Unrepresented Parties in GS Cases

This information is provided as a courtesy. It does not represent legal advice. If you choose to represent yourself, you should be aware that you are presumed to have knowledge of the applicable statutes and rules and must be prepared to accept the consequences of any mistaken understandings, even if the case is not litigated. Also, you will be bound by the same rules of procedure and evidence as attorneys who are licensed to practice law.

 

If you are planning to represent yourself, you will need to acquaint yourself with all of the rules, procedures and/or policies pertaining to your case.  This includes the rules promulgated by the state agency responsible for the decision you are appealing. 

 

 Issue

 State Department

 Child Abuse/Neglect Listing Department of Human Services
 Child Care Assistance Department of Human Services
 Colorado Civil Rights Division Department of Regualtory Agencies
 Colorado Works Department of Human Services
 Day Care Licensing Department of Human Services
 Developmental Disabilities Department of Health Care Policy & Financing
 Disability Determination Department of Health Care Policy & Financing
 Educator Licensing Department of Education
 Fair Campaign Practices Department of State
 Food Stamps Department of Human Services
 Home Care Allowance Department of Human Services
 LEAP Department of Human Services
 Medicaid Department of Health Care Policy & Financing
 Medicaid Long Term Care Department of Health Care Policy & Financing
 Old Age Pension Department of Human Services
 Prior ASuthorization Appeals Department of Health Care Policy & Financing
 Professional Licensing Department of Regualtory Agencies
 Provider Appeals Department of Health Care Policy & Financing
 Subsidized Adoption Department of Human Services
 Tax Intercept Varied (see original benefit)
 Trails Registry Department of Human Services

 

Please be advised that the clerks at the Office of Administrative Courts are prohibited by law from giving   legal advice  .  The clerks can tell you what a procedure entails, but are not permitted to advise you as to how to proceed.

 

 If you would like to consult with an attorney, you may want to contact any attorney of your choosing,  Colorado Legal Services  or your local bar association.