Colorado Order Re Small Business Plan Without Separate Disclosure Statement And Notice of Deadlines is an order issued by the Colorado Division of Financial Services that allows small business owners to create and implement a business plan without having to submit a separate disclosure statement and notice of deadlines. This order applies to all small business entities operating in the state of Colorado, including corporations, LCS, partnerships, and sole proprietorship. The order allows small business owners to create a business plan that outlines their business objectives, operations, and capital structure. It also requires that the business plan include a description of the business, its financial statements, management team, and other relevant information. There are two types of Order Re Small Business Plan Without Separate Disclosure Statement And Notice of Deadlines: Type A and Type B. Type A applies to small businesses with assets of less than $1 million, while Type B applies to businesses with assets of more than $1 million. Both types require the small business owners to submit a completed business plan to the Division of Financial Services.