Employers in Colorado must comply with these state rules regarding the timing and frequency of wage payments.
Private employers are covered under Colorado's wage payment law.
Wages are payable at regular pay periods no more than one calendar month apart and on regular pay days no later than 10 days following the close of each pay period, unless employer and employee mutually agree otherwise.
This requirement also applies to agricultural, horticultural and poultry industries where the employees board and lodge on the employer's premises.