Colorado Code § 10-1-108

Duties of commissioner - reports - publications - fees - disposition of funds - adoption of rules - examinations and investigations
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(1) It is the duty of the
commissioner to:
(a) File in offices of the division, and safely keep, all books and papers required by law
to be filed therein and to keep and preserve in permanent form a full record of the
commissioner's proceedings, including a concise statement of the condition of such insurance
companies reported to or examined by the commissioner;
(b) Issue certificates of authority to transact insurance business to any insurance
companies that fully comply with the laws of this state;
(c) Issue such other certificates as required by law in the organization of insurance
companies and the transaction of the business of insurance; and
(d) Generally, do and perform with justice and impartiality all such duties as are or may
be imposed on the commissioner by the laws in relation to the business of insurance in this state.
(2) The commissioner shall require every domestic insurance company to keep its books,
records, accounts, and vouchers in such a manner that the commissioner or the commissioner's
authorized representatives may readily verify its annual statements and ascertain whether the
company is solvent and has complied with the provisions of law. The commissioner shall
annually make a tabular statement and synopsis of the several statements as accepted by the
commissioner.
(3) The commissioner shall furnish to all insurance companies doing business in this
state blanks for the filing of statements as required by law. The commissioner, on retiring from
office, shall deliver to his or her qualified successor all furniture, papers, and property pertaining
to the commissioner's office.
(4) It is the duty of the commissioner to examine all requests and applications for
licenses to be issued under the authority of part 4 of article 2 of this title, and the commissioner
is authorized to refuse to issue any such licenses until the commissioner is satisfied of the
qualifications and general fitness of the applicant in accordance with the requirements of the
insurance laws.
(5) It is the duty of the commissioner to make such investigations and examinations as
are authorized by this title (except article 15) and article 14 of title 24, C.R.S., and to investigate
such information as is presented to the commissioner by authority that the commissioner
believes to be reliable pertaining to violation of the insurance laws of Colorado, and it is the
commissioner's duty to present the result of such investigations and examinations for further
investigation and prosecution to either the district attorney of the proper judicial district or the
attorney general when, in the commissioner's opinion, such violations justify such action.
(6) Any publication circulated in quantity outside the executive branch shall be issued in
accordance with the provisions of section 24-1-136, C.R.S.
(7) (a) It is the duty and responsibility of the commissioner to supervise the business of
insurance in this state to assure that it is conducted in accordance with the laws of this state and
in such a manner as to protect policyholders and the general public.
(b) In complying with this subsection (7), the commissioner shall:
(I) Encourage the fair treatment of health-care providers, including primary care
providers;
(II) Encourage policies and developments, including increased investments in primary
care, that decrease health disparities and improve the quality, efficiency, and affordability of
health-care service delivery and outcomes; and
(III) View the health-care system as a comprehensive entity and encourage and direct
health insurers toward policies that advance the welfare of the public through overall efficiency,
affordability, improved health-care quality, and appropriate access.
(8) It is the duty of the commissioner to examine all requests and applications from
insurers for certificates of authority to be issued pursuant to section 10-3-105. The commissioner
is authorized to refuse to issue any such certificates of authority until the commissioner is
reasonably satisfied as to the qualifications and general fitness of the insurer to comply with the
requirements of the provisions of this title (except article 15) and article 14 of title 24, C.R.S.
(9) It is the duty of the commissioner to transmit all surcharges, costs, taxes, penalties,
and fines collected by the division of insurance under any provision of this title (except article
15) and article 14 of title 24, C.R.S., to the department of the treasury. All funds so transmitted
shall be credited to the general fund; except that any funds collected by the commissioner as
reimbursement for out-of-state travel costs in conjunction with the examination of an insurance
company or with an activity to improve regulation of insurance companies are hereby
continuously appropriated to the division of insurance in addition to any other funds
appropriated for its normal operation.
(10) It is the duty of the commissioner to encourage the dissemination to the public of
general information concerning insurance by those engaged in the business of insurance, so as to
work toward informed choices of insurance needs and options.
(11) It is the duty of the commissioner to evaluate insurance policies for long-term care
to determine their compliance with the provisions of article 19 of this title and to provide
insurance companies with a written statement indicating the results of such determination.
(12) It is the duty of the commissioner to oversee the operation of electronic data
interchange projects for purposes of uniform billing and electronic data exchange for health
benefit coverages in Colorado. In carrying out such duties, the commissioner shall coordinate
with the departments of labor and employment, public health and environment, and health care
policy and financing, as appropriate.
(13) (a) If determined appropriate for purposes of licensure of provider networks and
individual providers as provided in section 6-18-302 (1)(b), C.R.S., the commissioner may adopt
rules after consultation with providers and other appropriate persons that set forth standards or
requirements specific to licensed provider networks or licensed individual providers concerning
solvency and operational capacity or the performance of services consistent with the extent of
risk being accepted by the licensed provider network or licensed individual provider.
(b) In determining the need for and the content of such rules, the commissioner shall
take into consideration:
(I) The differences between licensed provider networks or licensed individual providers
and the type, amount, and extent of risk they accept and services they provide as compared with
that accepted by traditional sickness and accident insurers, nonprofit hospital, medical-surgical,
and health service corporations, and health maintenance organizations;
(II) The types of information the commissioner would need to assess a provider network
or individual provider's ability to accept and manage risk and monitor material changes in the
financial solvency or operational capabilities of a provider network or individual provider;
(III) The need to protect consumers, monitor the financial solvency of licensed provider
networks and licensed individual providers, and assure the provision of services to consumers,
including reasonable access to coverage, according to contractual obligations; and
(IV) Whether such rules would give a licensed provider network or licensed individual
provider an unreasonable competitive advantage or disadvantage as compared to traditional
insurers, nonprofit hospital, medical-surgical, and health service corporations, and health
maintenance organizations offering similar products under similar circumstances.
(c) The commissioner may also consider whether rates are excessive, inadequate, or
unfairly discriminatory.
(d) The commissioner may establish a fee to cover the direct and indirect costs of the
regulation of provider networks pursuant to the provisions of this subsection (13) and part 3 of
article 18 of title 6, C.R.S.

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