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Colorado Employment Laws

Colorado has robust employment protections through the Colorado Anti-Discrimination Act (CADA), which covers more protected classes than federal law including sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, and lawful off-duty activities. The 2026 minimum wage is $15.16/hour statewide ($19.29 in Denver). Colorado uniquely requires daily overtime after 12 hours. The FAMLI Act provides up to 12 weeks of paid family and medical leave.

Last verified: 2026-02-25

Key Colorado Statutes

Colorado Anti-Discrimination Act (CADA)C.R.S. § 24-34-402

Prohibits employment discrimination based on disability, race, creed, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, religion, age, national origin, ancestry, marital status, and lawful off-duty activities. Enforced by the Colorado Civil Rights Division (CCRD).

Minimum Wage & OvertimeC.R.S. § 8-4-101 et seq.; COMPS Order #40

The 2026 minimum wage is $15.16/hour statewide and $19.29/hour in Denver. Overtime at 1.5x is required after 40 hours/week, 12 hours/day, or 12 consecutive hours — Colorado is one of few states with a daily overtime threshold.

FAMLI Act (Paid Family & Medical Leave)C.R.S. § 8-13.3-501 et seq.

Up to 12 weeks of paid family and medical leave, plus 4 additional weeks for pregnancy/childbirth complications and up to 12 weeks for NICU care (effective 2026). Premium is 0.88% of wages split 50/50 between employer and employee. Maximum weekly benefit is $1,381.45.

Healthy Families and Workplaces Act (Paid Sick Leave)C.R.S. § 8-13.3-401 et seq.

All employees accrue 1 hour of paid sick leave per 30 hours worked, up to 48 hours per year.

Lawful Off-Duty Conduct ProtectionC.R.S. § 24-34-402.5

Employers cannot take adverse action based on lawful off-duty activities. Per Coats v. Dish Network (CO Supreme Court), marijuana use is not protected because it remains illegal under federal law.

Noncompete RestrictionsC.R.S. § 8-2-113

Colorado significantly restricts noncompete agreements. SB25-083 (2025) further limited noncompetes, particularly impacting healthcare providers and minority business owners.

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Not Legal Advice

This information is for general reference only and does not constitute legal advice. Laws change — verify current statutes at Colorado Department of Labor — Labor Standards. For advice about your specific situation, consult a licensed attorney.

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