Colorado Code § 10-1-133

Consumer insurance council - creation - advisory body - appointment of members - meetings - repeal
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(1) There is hereby created in the division the consumer
insurance council, also referred to in this section as the "council". The council is an advisory
body to the commissioner concerning insurance matters of interest to the public. Nothing in this
section divests the commissioner of the commissioner's authority to regulate the business of
insurance.
(2) (a) The council consists of at least six and not more than fifteen members appointed
by the commissioner, all of whom must represent consumer organizations or be consumers who
are not engaged, directly or indirectly, in the insurance industry or any other industry, business,
or profession that might present a conflict of interest, as determined by the commissioner, and
one of whom must be a consumer whose first language is not English. To the greatest extent
possible, the council must reflect the geographic and demographic diversity of the state.
Insurance producers, insurance industry representatives, actively practicing health-care
providers, and any other individuals who may have a conflict of interest, as determined by the
commissioner, are not eligible for membership on the council.
(b) The commissioner shall appoint members of the council in a timely manner.
Members shall serve two-year terms with a maximum of three consecutive terms.
(c) Three or more unexcused absences of a member of the council constitute grounds for
the removal of the member. The chair of the council, in consultation with the commissioner,
shall determine whether a member with three or more unexcused absences may continue service
on the council. If a member is removed, the commissioner shall appoint a new member to serve
the remaining portion of the two-year term.
(d) Members of the council shall serve without compensation but are entitled to
reimbursement for actual and necessary expenses incurred in traveling to and from council
meetings, including any required dependent care and dependent or attendant travel, food, and
lodging expenses.
(3) (a) The council shall elect a chair from its membership. The chair shall serve a one-
year term and may be elected to another one-year term.
(b) The council shall elect a vice-chair from its membership. The vice-chair shall serve
in the absence of the chair. The vice-chair shall serve a one-year term and may be elected to
another one-year term.
(4) (a) The council shall meet quarterly and may request up to four additional meetings
per year. All meetings of the council are open to the public. General meetings of the council
shall be held at the office of the division. The council may meet in other locations of the state as
agreed upon by the council. Members of the council may participate in meetings via telephonic
communications.
(b) A council member may request a special meeting. Requests for special meetings
must be made to the chair of the council.
(c) All members of the council may request topics of discussion for the council.
(d) The council must act by consensus.
(e) The council may submit recommendations to the commissioner, including legislative
recommendations. If the council submits a recommendation to the commissioner, the
commissioner shall provide a response to the council, in a timely manner, regarding the
recommendation and how the commissioner will address the recommendation.
(5) This section is repealed, effective September 1, 2029. Before the repeal, the council
is scheduled for review in accordance with section 2-3-1203.

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