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C.R.S. § 6-20-201

Definitions

For the purposes of this part 2, unless the context otherwise requires: (1) “Collection activity” means only those activities provided or performed by a licensed collection agency, using a business name other than the name of the health-care provider, for purposes of collecting a debt. The term does not include any standard billing procedures used by the health-care provider or its agent in the normal course of business on current, nondelinquent accounts. (2) “Collection agency” shall have the same meaning as in section 5-16-103 (3). (3) “Health-care provider” includes a health-care facility licensed pursuant to article 3 of title 25 , C.R.S., and any other health-care provider. (4) “Hospital services” means health-care services, as defined in section 10-16-102 (33), provided by a health-care facility, as defined in section 25.5-3-501 (1), or a licensed health-care professional, as defined in section 25.5-3-501 (3). (5) “Impermissible extraordinary collection action” means initiating foreclosure on an individual’s primary residence or homestead, including a mobile home, as defined in section 38-12-201.5 (5). (6) “Medical creditor” means an entity that attempts to collect on a medical debt, including: (a) A health-care provider or health-care provider’s billing office; (b) A collection agency, as defined in section 5-16-103 (3); (c) A debt buyer, as defined in section 5-16-103 (8.5); and (d) A debt collector, as defined in 15 U.S.C. sec. 1692 a (6). (7) “Permissible extraordinary collection action” means an action other than an impermissible extraordinary collection action that requires a legal or judicial process, including but not limited to placing a lien on an individual’s real property, attaching or seizing an individual’s bank account or any other personal property, or garnishing an individual’s wages. A permissible extraordinary collection action does not include the assertion of a hospital lien pursuant to section 38-27-101 .

Digitized from: Public.Law — Colorado Revised Statutes. Reproduced from public-domain Colorado statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.