National Consumer Protection Week Announced by DORA
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The Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies (DORA) announced its participation in National Consumer Protection Week, observed March 1-7, 2026. DORA and its nine divisions will highlight consumer awareness and education campaigns to inform Coloradans about available resources.
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The Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies (DORA) has announced its participation in National Consumer Protection Week, which runs from March 1-7, 2026. This initiative involves DORA and its nine divisions, including Banking, Insurance, and Securities, to raise awareness among Coloradans about consumer protection resources and educational campaigns. The department will utilize its website and social media channels to disseminate helpful information and tips throughout the week.
This announcement serves as an informational notice to consumers and regulated entities within Colorado about the ongoing consumer protection efforts. While no new regulations or compliance requirements are introduced, regulated entities may wish to familiarize themselves with the resources DORA is promoting to better assist consumers. No specific compliance actions or deadlines are associated with this notice.
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DORA Kicks Off 2026 National Consumer Protection Week, March 1-7
Monday, March 2, 2026
Submitted by [user:fieldfirstname] The Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies (DORA) joins dozens of government agencies and nonprofit organizations across America to recognize and celebrate National Consumer Protection Week, March 1-7. DORA’s focus is its consumer awareness and education campaigns to help Coloradans understand the variety of tools and resources the Department offers to become better-informed consumers.
View the Governor's Proclamation here.
As the state’s consumer protection agency, DORA and nine of its divisions — Banking, Civil Rights, Financial Services, Insurance, Professions and Occupations, Real Estate, Securities, Office of Utility Consumer Advocate, and the Public Utilities Commission — are working to raise awareness about available consumer protection resources to Coloradans throughout National Consumer Protection Week and beyond.
Finally, in addition, a variety of helpful information and tips, social media, webinars and more will be available through DORA’s website and social media channels on Facebook, facebook.com/Dora.Colorado.gov, and Twitter, twitter.com/DORAcolorado.
More information is available on DORA.colorado.gov.
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