C.R.S. Section 10-1-203
Authority, scope, and scheduling of examinations


(1)

The commissioner or the commissioner’s designee may conduct an examination of any company as often as the commissioner, in the commissioner’s sole discretion, deems appropriate but shall, at a minimum, conduct a formal financial examination of every insurer licensed in this state not less frequently than once every five years; except that this does not include eligible nonadmitted insurers regulated in accordance with article 5 of this title 10. In scheduling financial examinations and in determining their nature, scope, and frequency, the commissioner shall consider matters such as the results of financial statement analyses and ratios, changes in management or ownership, actuarial opinions, reports of independent certified public accountants, and other criteria as set forth in the most recent available edition of the examiners’ handbook adopted by the national association of insurance commissioners.

(2)

For purposes of completing an examination of any company under this part 2, the commissioner may examine or investigate any person or the business of any person insofar as such examination or investigation is, in the sole discretion of the commissioner, necessary or material to the examination of the company.

(3)

In lieu of a financial examination under this part 2 of any foreign or alien insurer licensed in this state, the commissioner may accept an examination report on the company as prepared by the insurance department for the company’s state of domicile or port-of-entry state; except that such reports may only be accepted if:

(a)

The insurance department was, at the time of the examination, accredited under the national association of insurance commissioners’ financial regulation standards and accreditation program; or

(b)

The examination is performed under the supervision of an accredited insurance department or with the participation of one or more examiners who are employed by such an accredited state insurance department and who, after a review of the examination work papers and report, state under oath that the examination was performed in a manner consistent with the standards and procedures required by the examiners’ insurance department.

Source: Section 10-1-203 — Authority, scope, and scheduling of examinations, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-10.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

10‑1‑101
Legislative declaration
10‑1‑102
Definitions
10‑1‑103
Division of insurance - division of insurance cash fund created - division subject to repeal - repeal of functions
10‑1‑104
Commissioner of insurance - other employees
10‑1‑105
Actuary
10‑1‑106
Oath required of insurance commissioner and actuary
10‑1‑107
Personal fees prohibited
10‑1‑108
Duties of commissioner - reports - publications - fees - disposition of funds - adoption of rules - examinations and investigations
10‑1‑109
Rules of commissioner
10‑1‑110
Grounds and procedure for suspension or revocation of certificate or license of entities
10‑1‑111
Invoking aid of courts
10‑1‑112
Policy conditions required by other states
10‑1‑113
No seal required on policies
10‑1‑114
Sale of premium notes prohibited
10‑1‑115
Penalty
10‑1‑116
Defamation of other companies - penalty
10‑1‑117
Company unauthorized in other states
10‑1‑118
Foreign companies - unsatisfied judgments - suspension
10‑1‑119
Insurance vending machines prohibited
10‑1‑120
Reporting of medical malpractice claims
10‑1‑120.5
Reporting of malpractice claims against nurses
10‑1‑121
Reporting of malpractice claims against physical therapists
10‑1‑122
Reporting of malpractice claims against architects
10‑1‑123
Reporting of claims against plumbers
10‑1‑124
Reporting of podiatric malpractice claims
10‑1‑125
Reporting of malpractice claims against optometrists
10‑1‑125.3
Reporting of malpractice claims against pharmacists and pharmacies
10‑1‑125.5
Reporting of malpractice claims against naturopathic doctors
10‑1‑125.7
Reporting of malpractice claims against audiologists
10‑1‑126
Training program for persons working with the aging
10‑1‑127
Discretionary use of administrative law judges
10‑1‑128
Fraudulent insurance acts - immunity for furnishing information relating to suspected insurance fraud - legislative declaration
10‑1‑129
Fraudulent insurance acts - enforcement
10‑1‑130
Availability of sickness, health, and accident insurance
10‑1‑131
Duties to third parties - rules
10‑1‑132
Oversight of the general assembly
10‑1‑133
Consumer insurance council - creation - advisory body - appointment of members - meetings - repeal
10‑1‑134
Office of insurance ombudsman - plan - report to joint budget committee
10‑1‑135
Reimbursement for benefits - limitations - notice - definitions - legislative declaration
10‑1‑136
Insurance policies - language other than English - definitions
10‑1‑137
Electronic delivery of documents - when permitted - definitions - consent - construction with other laws
10‑1‑138
Internet posting of standard insurance provisions - conditions - notice of revisions
10‑1‑139
Confidentiality
10‑1‑140
Subpoena authority
10‑1‑141
Investigations - rules
10‑1‑142
Prohibition on denial of coverage or increase in premiums of insurance for living organ donors - commissioner to enforce - short title - definitions
10‑1‑144
Cost to reconstruct a home - annual report - homeowner’s insurance affordability study - rules
10‑1‑201
Legislative declaration
10‑1‑202
Definitions
10‑1‑203
Authority, scope, and scheduling of examinations
10‑1‑204
Conduct of examinations - conferences - penalty
10‑1‑205
Financial examination reports
10‑1‑206
Conflict of interest
10‑1‑207
Immunity from liability - prohibited activity
10‑1‑217
Coordination with other states through NAIC
10‑1‑218
Additional duties of commissioner
10‑1‑301
Legislative declaration
10‑1‑302
Definitions
10‑1‑303
Market analysis - market conduct surveillance
10‑1‑304
Authority and scope of market conduct surveillance - rules - penalty
10‑1‑305
Market conduct examinations
10‑1‑306
Market conduct surveillance personnel
10‑1‑307
Immunity from liability - prohibited activity
10‑1‑308
Rules
10‑1‑309
Confidentiality requirements
10‑1‑310
Fines and penalties
10‑1‑311
Participation in national market conduct databases
10‑1‑312
Coordination with other states through NAIC
Green check means up to date. Up to date

Current through Fall 2024

§ 10-1-203’s source at colorado​.gov