Colorado Code § 10-1-102

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As used in this title 10, unless the context otherwise requires:
(1) "Actuary" means a person designated by the commissioner as a qualified actuary
based on requirements set forth in rules promulgated by the commissioner.
(2) "Admitted assets" includes the investments that are admitted assets of a domestic
company under parts 1 and 2 of article 3 and part 4 of article 7 of this title and, in addition
thereto, includes:
(a) Those assets defined as admitted by nationally recognized insurance statutory
accounting principles; and
(b) Other assets deemed by the commissioner to be available for the payment of losses
and claims, at values to be determined by the commissioner.
(3) "Admitted company" or "authorized company" designates companies duly qualified
and licensed to transact business in this state, under the provisions of this title. "Nonadmitted
companies" or "unauthorized companies" designates companies not licensed to transact business
in this state, under the provisions of this title (except article 15) and article 14 of title 24, C.R.S.
(3.5) "Bail insurance company" means an insurer engaged in the business of writing bail
bonds through bonding agents and subject to regulation by the division.
(3.7) "Bail recovery" means actions taken by a person other than a peace officer to
apprehend an individual or take an individual into custody because of the individual's failure to
comply with bail conditions.
(4) "Charitable gift annuity" means an annuity that:
(a) Meets the definition and standards contained in section 501 (m)(5) of the federal
"Internal Revenue Code of 1986", as amended;
(b) Contains on its face the following statement: "This annuity is not issued by an
insurance company nor regulated by the Colorado division of insurance and is not protected by
any state guaranty fund or protective association."
(c) Is issued or guaranteed by an organization that at all times during the three years
preceding the date of the issuance of such annuity:
(I) Was qualified to receive contributions described in section 170 (c) of the federal
"Internal Revenue Code of 1986", as amended; and
(II) If required as a condition of such qualification by provisions of the federal "Internal
Revenue Code of 1986", as amended, was in receipt of notification from the federal internal
revenue service that such organization was so qualified.
(5) "Commissioner" or "insurance commissioner" means the commissioner of insurance.
(6) (a) "Company", "corporation", "insurance company", or "insurance corporation"
includes all corporations, associations, partnerships, or individuals engaged as insurers in the
business of insurance, including the attorney-in-fact authorized by and acting for the subscribers
of a reciprocal insurer or interinsurance exchange, or suretyship except fraternal or benevolent
orders and societies.
(b) "Company", "corporation", "insurance company", or "insurance corporation" does
not include health maintenance organizations unless the specific provision of law by its terms
applies to health maintenance organizations.
(c) For the purposes of a "company", "corporation", or "insurance company", a
reciprocal insurer shall be considered a single economic entity.
(6.5) "Disqualified insurance company" means a company licensed as a captive
insurance company under the laws of this state or the laws of another jurisdiction with gross
receipts for the taxable year that consist fifty percent or less of premiums from arrangements that
constitute insurance for federal income tax purposes.
(7) "Division" means the division of insurance.
(8) "Domestic" designates those companies incorporated or formed in this state.
(9) "Foreign", when used without limitation, includes all those companies formed by
authority of any other state or government.
(10) "Institution" means any entity including, but not limited to, a corporation, a joint-
stock company, a limited liability company, an association, a bank, a trust, a partnership, a joint
venture, a special district, a government, or a quasi-governmental agency.
(11) "Insurable interest in property" means every interest in property or any relation
thereto, or liability in respect thereof, of such a nature that a contemplated peril might directly
damnify the insured.
(12) "Insurance" means a contract whereby one, for consideration, undertakes to
indemnify another or to pay a specified or ascertainable amount or benefit upon determinable
risk contingencies, and includes annuities.
(13) "Insurer" means every person engaged as principal, indemnitor, surety, or
contractor in the business of making contracts of insurance.
(14) "Motor vehicle rental agreement" means an agreement for the rental of a motor
vehicle for transportation purposes, for a period of no more than ninety days, in return for a fee
that is calculated on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis.
(15) "Motor vehicle rental company" means an entity that is in the business of renting,
pursuant to motor vehicle rental agreements, motor vehicles that do not come within the
definition of a commercial motor vehicle as set forth in section 42-2-402 (4), C.R.S.
(16) "Nonadmitted assets" includes, but is not limited to, those assets defined as
nonadmitted by nationally recognized insurance statutory accounting principles. Nonadmitted
assets shall not be taken into account in determining the financial condition of a company.
(17) (a) "Qualified United States financial institution" means an institution that is:
(I) Organized or, in the case of a United States office of a foreign banking organization,
licensed under the laws of the United States or any state thereof; and
(II) Regulated, supervised, and examined by United States federal or state authorities
having regulatory authority over banks, trust companies, or savings and loan associations.
(b) If any qualified United States financial institution issues letters of credit, such
institution shall have been determined by either the commissioner or the securities valuation
office of the national association of insurance commissioners to meet such standards of financial
condition and standing as are considered necessary and appropriate to regulate the quality of
financial institutions whose letters of credit will be acceptable to the commissioner.
(c) If any qualified United States financial institution operates a trust, such institution
shall be eligible to operate as a fiduciary of a trust and shall have been granted authority to
operate with fiduciary powers.
(18) "Real estate" and "real property" include fee simple and leasehold estates therein.
(19) "Transact" as applied to insurance means and includes any of the following:
(a) Solicitation and inducement;
(b) Negotiations preliminary to effectuation of a contract of insurance;
(c) Execution of a contract of insurance;
(d) Transaction of matters subsequent to effectuation of a contract of insurance and
arising out of the contract obligations.

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