C.R.S. Section 10-2-1004
Required contract provisions


(1)

No person, firm, association, or corporation acting in the capacity of an MGA shall place business with an insurer unless there is in force a written contract between the parties which sets forth the responsibilities of each party and where both parties share responsibility for a particular function, which specifies the division of such responsibilities, and which contains the following minimum provisions:

(a)

The insurer may terminate the contract for cause upon written notice to the MGA. The insurer may suspend the underwriting authority of the MGA during the pendency of any dispute regarding the cause for termination.

(b)

The MGA shall render accounts to the insurer detailing all transactions and remit all funds due under the contract to the insurer on not less than a monthly basis.

(c)

All funds collected for the insurer’s account shall be held by the MGA in a fiduciary capacity in a bank which is a member of the federal reserve system. This account shall be used for all payments on behalf of the insurer. The MGA may retain no more than three months’ estimated claims payments and allocated loss adjustment expenses.

(d)

Separate records of business written by the MGA shall be maintained. The insurer shall have access and right to copy all accounts and records related to its business in a form usable by the insurer, and the commissioner shall have access to all books, bank accounts, and records of the MGA in a form usable to the commissioner. Such records shall be retained for a period of five years commencing no later than the effective date of the last financial examination of the insurer.

(e)

The contract may not be assigned in whole or part by the MGA.

(f)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(I)

Appropriate underwriting guidelines which shall include:

(A)

The maximum annual premium volume;

(B)

The basis of the rates to be charged;

(C)

The types of risks which may be written;

(D)

Maximum limits of liability;

(E)

Applicable exclusions;

(F)

Territorial limitations;

(G)

Policy cancellation provisions; and

(H)

The maximum policy period.

(II)

The insurer shall have the right to cancel or nonrenew any policy of insurance subject to the applicable laws and regulations concerning the cancellation and nonrenewal of insurance policies.

(g)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(I)

If the contract permits the MGA to settle claims on behalf of the insurer, all claims shall be reported to the company in a timely manner.

(II)

A copy of the claim file shall be sent to the insurer at its request or as soon as it becomes known that the claim:

(A)

Has the potential to exceed an amount determined by the commissioner or exceeds the limit set by the company, whichever is less;

(B)

Involves a coverage dispute;

(C)

May exceed the MGA’s claims settlement authority;

(D)

Is open for more than six months; or

(E)

Is closed by payment of an amount set by the commissioner or an amount set by the company, whichever is less.

(III)

All claim files shall be the joint property of the insurer and the MGA; however, upon an order of liquidation of the insurer, such files shall become the sole property of the insurer or its estate. The MGA shall have reasonable access to and the right to copy the files on a timely basis.

(IV)

Any settlement authority granted to the MGA may be terminated for cause upon the insurer’s written notice to the MGA or upon the termination of the contract. The insurer may suspend the settlement authority during the pendency of any dispute regarding the cause for termination.

(h)

Where electronic claims files are in existence, the contract must address the timely transmission of the data;

(i)

If the contract provides for a sharing of interim profits by the MGA, and the MGA has the authority to determine the amount of the interim profits by establishing loss reserves or controlling claim payments, or in any other manner, interim profits shall not be paid to the MGA until one year after they are earned for property insurance business and five years after they are earned on casualty business and not until the profits have been verified pursuant to section 10-2-1005.

(2)

The MGA shall not:

(a)

Bind reinsurance or retrocessions on behalf of the insurer; except that the MGA may bind facultative reinsurance contracts pursuant to obligatory facultative agreements if the contract with the insurer contains reinsurance underwriting guidelines including, for both reinsurance assumed and ceded, a list of reinsurers with which such automatic agreements are in effect, the coverages and amounts or percentages that may be reinsured, and commission schedules;

(b)

Commit the insurer to participate in insurance or reinsurance syndicates;

(c)

Appoint any producer without assuring that the producer is lawfully licensed to transact the type of insurance for which such producer is appointed;

(d)

Without prior approval of the insurer, pay or commit the insurer to pay a claim over a specified amount, net of reinsurance, which shall not exceed one percent of the insurer’s policyholder’s surplus as of December 31 of the last completed calendar year;

(e)

Collect any payment from a reinsurer or commit the insurer to any claim settlement with a reinsurer, without prior approval of the insurer. If prior approval is given, a report shall be promptly forwarded to the insurer.

(f)

Permit its subproducer to serve on the insurer’s board of directors;

(g)

Jointly employ an individual who is employed with the insurer;

(h)

Appoint a sub-MGA.

Source: Section 10-2-1004 — Required contract provisions, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-10.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

10‑2‑101
Short title
10‑2‑102
Scope - applicability
10‑2‑103
Definitions
10‑2‑104
Authority of commissioner - rules
10‑2‑105
Insurance producer - exemptions from definition
10‑2‑201
Prelicensure education - when required
10‑2‑202
Exemption from prelicensure education requirements
10‑2‑203
Course certification, registration, and review by commissioner
10‑2‑301
Continuing education requirement - rules
10‑2‑401
License required
10‑2‑402
License examination requirement
10‑2‑403
Exemption from license examination
10‑2‑404
Application for license
10‑2‑405
Residency - individuals - agencies
10‑2‑406
Licensing of agencies
10‑2‑407
License - definitions of lines of insurance - authority
10‑2‑408
License - contents - continuation due date
10‑2‑409
License - amendment - reissuance
10‑2‑410
Temporary licensing
10‑2‑411
Duplicate license
10‑2‑412
Change of address - notification
10‑2‑413
Fees
10‑2‑414
Additional lines of authority - application for license
10‑2‑414.5
Travel insurance - limited lines license - travel insurance producers - definitions
10‑2‑415.5
Appointment of insurance producer - continuation - renewal - exceptions
10‑2‑415.7
Termination of insurance producer bail bonding agent - notice - penalty
10‑2‑416
Notification to the commissioner of termination
10‑2‑416.5
Required availability to commissioner of list of producer appointees for enforcement purposes
10‑2‑417
Public insurance adjusters - license required - financial responsibility - standards of conduct - rules
10‑2‑418
Bail bonding authority
10‑2‑501
Reciprocity
10‑2‑502
Nonresident licensing - qualification
10‑2‑503
Commissioner as agent for service of process
10‑2‑601
Financial institutions may sell insurance - where - regulation
10‑2‑602
Sale of annuities and insurance by financial institutions - certain tying arrangements prohibited
10‑2‑603
Bank sale of annuities - disclosure requirements
10‑2‑604
Disclosures
10‑2‑605
Misleading advertising
10‑2‑606
Discrimination against affiliated agents
10‑2‑607
Location of sales
10‑2‑701
Assumed names - registration - rules
10‑2‑702
Commissions
10‑2‑704
Fiduciary responsibilities
10‑2‑705
Bail bond documents - requirements - rules
10‑2‑706
Insurance producer designee - responsibility
10‑2‑707
Business practices - price limits - collateral
10‑2‑801
Licenses - denial, suspension, revocation, termination - reporting of actions - definitions
10‑2‑802
Surrender of license
10‑2‑803
Notice of penalty, suspension, termination, revocation, or denial
10‑2‑804
Investigation by commissioner
10‑2‑901
Short title
10‑2‑902
Definitions
10‑2‑903
Licensure
10‑2‑904
Required contract provisions - reinsurance intermediary-producers
10‑2‑905
Books and records - reinsurance intermediary-producers
10‑2‑906
Duties of insurers utilizing the services of a reinsurance intermediary-producer
10‑2‑907
Required contract provisions - reinsurance intermediary-managers
10‑2‑908
Prohibited acts
10‑2‑909
Duties of reinsurers utilizing the services of a reinsurance intermediary-manager
10‑2‑910
Examination authority
10‑2‑911
Penalties and liabilities
10‑2‑912
Rules and regulations
10‑2‑1001
Short title
10‑2‑1002
Definitions
10‑2‑1003
Licensure
10‑2‑1004
Required contract provisions
10‑2‑1005
Duties of insurers
10‑2‑1006
Examination authority
10‑2‑1007
Penalties and liabilities
10‑2‑1008
Rules and regulations
10‑2‑1101
Effective date - applicability
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Current through Fall 2024

§ 10-2-1004’s source at colorado​.gov