C.R.S. Section 10-7-613
Penalties


(1)

In addition to the penalties and other enforcement provisions of this part 6, if a person violates the provisions of this part 6 or any rule implementing this part 6, the commissioner may seek an injunction in a court of competent jurisdiction and may apply for temporary and permanent orders as the commissioner determines are necessary to restrain the person from committing the violation.

(2)

A person damaged by the acts of a person in violation of this part 6 may bring a civil action against the person committing the violation in a court of competent jurisdiction.

(3)

The commissioner may issue a cease-and-desist order to a person who violates any provision of this part 6 or of any rule or order promulgated by, or written agreement entered into with, the commissioner pursuant to this part 6.

(4)

When the commissioner finds that an activity in violation of this part 6 presents an immediate danger to the public that requires an immediate final order, the commissioner may issue an emergency cease-and-desist order reciting with particularity the facts underlying the findings. The emergency cease-and-desist order is effective immediately upon service of a copy of the order on the respondent and remains effective for ninety days. If the commissioner begins nonemergency cease-and-desist proceedings, the emergency cease-and-desist order remains effective absent an order by a court of competent jurisdiction pursuant to the “State Administrative Procedure Act”, article 4 of title 24, C.R.S.

(5)

In addition to the penalties and other enforcement provisions of this part 6, a person who violates this part 6 is subject to civil penalties of up to ten thousand dollars for each violation pursuant to an order of the commissioner. The commissioner’s order may require a person found to be in violation of this part 6 to make restitution to a person aggrieved by violations of this part 6.

(6)

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(a)

A person who violates a provision of this part 6 after the commissioner has issued a cease-and-desist order to the person commits a class 2 misdemeanor and, upon conviction, shall pay restitution to a person aggrieved by the violation. Restitution shall be ordered in addition to a fine or imprisonment, but not instead of a fine or imprisonment.

(b)

A person who violates paragraph (a) of this subsection (6), upon conviction, shall be sentenced based on the greater of the value of property, services, or other benefits wrongfully obtained or attempted to be obtained, or the aggregate economic loss suffered by any person as a result of the violation. A person shall be fined not more than:

(I)

One hundred thousand dollars or imprisoned for not more than twelve months, or both, if the value of the viatical settlement contract is more than thirty-five thousand dollars;

(II)

Twenty thousand dollars or imprisoned for not more than nine months, or both, if the value of the viatical settlement contract is more than two thousand five hundred dollars but not more than thirty-five thousand dollars;

(III)

Ten thousand dollars or imprisoned for not more than six months, or both, if the value of the viatical settlement contract is more than five hundred dollars but not more than two thousand five hundred dollars; or

(IV)

Three thousand dollars or imprisoned for not more than three months, or both, if the value of the viatical settlement contract is five hundred dollars or less.

(c)

In a prosecution under paragraph (a) of this subsection (6), the value of a viatical settlement contract within a six-month period may be aggregated and the defendant charged accordingly in applying the provisions of this section. If two or more offenses are committed by the same person in two or more counties, the accused may be prosecuted in a county in which one of the offenses was committed for all of the offenses aggregated as provided by this section. The statutory limitation period does not begin to run until the insurance company or law enforcement agency is aware of the fraud, but the prosecution may not be commenced later than seven years after the act has occurred.

Source: Section 10-7-613 — Penalties, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-10.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

10‑7‑101
Valuation of life policies
10‑7‑102
Life insurance policies - requirements
10‑7‑103
Life insurance policies - prohibition
10‑7‑104
Exceptions
10‑7‑105
Violation
10‑7‑105.5
Lapse of life insurance policy - notice - affidavit of mailing or electronic transmission - legislative declaration
10‑7‑106
Exclusive right of insured in proceeds
10‑7‑107
Nonforfeiture benefits - applicability
10‑7‑108
Regulating vouchers for disbursements
10‑7‑109
Suicide no defense for nonpayment
10‑7‑112
Interest payable on benefits or proceeds
10‑7‑113
Acceleration of benefits
10‑7‑114
Actuarial opinion of reserves - definition - rules
10‑7‑115
Insurable interest - 170 (c) organizations
10‑7‑116
Military sales - rules
10‑7‑201
Group life insurance
10‑7‑202
Policy provisions
10‑7‑203
Employer defined
10‑7‑204
Reciprocal provisions
10‑7‑205
Exemption from execution
10‑7‑206
Issuance and valuation of policies - annual statement
10‑7‑207
Assignment
10‑7‑301
Short title
10‑7‑301.5
Definitions
10‑7‑302
Compulsory policy provisions
10‑7‑303
Computation of cash surrender value
10‑7‑304
Computation of nonforfeiture benefit
10‑7‑305
Adjusted premiums
10‑7‑305.1
Adjusted premiums for new policies
10‑7‑305.2
Future premium determination - standards
10‑7‑306
Calculation of values - supplemental rules
10‑7‑306.1
Calculation of values - new policies
10‑7‑307
Exemptions
10‑7‑308
Waiver prohibited
10‑7‑309
Minimum standard of valuation - rules
10‑7‑309.5
Minimum standards of valuation for new policies - definition
10‑7‑310
Life and endowment reserves
10‑7‑310.5
Individual annuity and pure endowment reserves
10‑7‑311
Minimum aggregate reserves
10‑7‑312
Optional standards
10‑7‑313
Minimum reserves
10‑7‑313.1
Minimum reserves - exceptions
10‑7‑313.2
Minimum standards for other coverages including accident and health insurance contracts - rules
10‑7‑313.3
Valuation manual for policies issued on or after the operative date of the valuation manual - rules
10‑7‑313.4
Requirements of a principle-based valuation
10‑7‑313.6
Experience reporting for policies in force on or after the operative date of the valuation manual
10‑7‑313.8
Confidentiality - definitions
10‑7‑313.9
Single state exemption
10‑7‑314
Automatic premium loans
10‑7‑315
Operative date
10‑7‑316
Effect on existing policies
10‑7‑401
Sales not prohibited
10‑7‑402
Investment contract funds - separate accounts
10‑7‑403
Where benefits are payable in variable amounts
10‑7‑404
Authority to issue variable contracts
10‑7‑405
Construction
10‑7‑501
Short title
10‑7‑502
Exemptions
10‑7‑503
Compulsory contract provisions
10‑7‑504
Minimum nonforfeiture amounts - rules
10‑7‑505
Computation of annuity benefit
10‑7‑506
Computation of cash surrender benefit
10‑7‑507
Computation of paid-up annuity nonforfeiture benefit
10‑7‑508
Determination of maturity date
10‑7‑509
Calculations of values - supplemental rules
10‑7‑510
Effective date - applicability of part
10‑7‑511
Rule-making authority
10‑7‑601
Short title
10‑7‑602
Definitions
10‑7‑603
Licensing
10‑7‑604
Licensure - refusal to issue - suspension - revocation - refusal to renew
10‑7‑605
Forms approval
10‑7‑606
Annual reports
10‑7‑607
Examinations
10‑7‑608
Disclosures
10‑7‑609
General requirements
10‑7‑610
Limited purchase in incontestability period
10‑7‑611
Advertising - legislative intent
10‑7‑612
Fraudulent acts
10‑7‑613
Penalties
10‑7‑614
Unfair trade practices
10‑7‑615
Rules
10‑7‑616
No preemption - Colorado Securities Act - authority of division of securities
10‑7‑617
Application
10‑7‑618
Continuation of business
10‑7‑619
Viatical settlements cash fund - created
10‑7‑620
Severability
10‑7‑701
Short title
10‑7‑702
Definitions
10‑7‑703
Insurance on the life of another
10‑7‑704
Insurable interest
10‑7‑705
Insured’s own life
10‑7‑706
Reliance on statements
10‑7‑707
Consent of insured
10‑7‑708
Prohibited practices
10‑7‑709
Actions to recover death benefits
10‑7‑710
Legitimate insurance transactions
10‑7‑801
Short title
10‑7‑802
Definitions
10‑7‑803
Insurers - duty to compare names of insureds with death master file and to locate beneficiaries
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Current through Fall 2024

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