Colorado Code § 10-11-114

Legal investments and admitted assets
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(1) Title insurance companies
shall comply with the investment requirements for other insurance companies under the laws of
this state but, in addition, may invest in a title plant. Such title plant shall be considered an
admitted asset as provided by nationally recognized insurance statutory accounting principles.
The real estate in which the title plant is housed shall be considered an investment under section
10-3-218. Subject to the limitations of this section and with the approval of the commissioner, a
title insurance company may enter into agreements with one or more other title insurance
companies authorized to do business in this state whereby such companies shall participate in the
ownership, management, and control of a title plant to serve the needs of all such companies, or
such companies may hold stock of a corporation owning and operating a title plant for such
purposes.
(2) A title insurance company shall include as an admitted asset accounts receivable
relating to gross premiums, less agent retention, in the course of collection. Accounts receivable
that are more than ninety days past due from the date of notification of the issuance of the policy
shall not be included as an admitted asset.

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