Colorado Code § 10-12-104

Fees - annual statement - tax
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(1) The association shall pay to the division
of insurance the fees as prescribed pursuant to section 10-3-207 (4).
(2) (a) Each agent, solicitor, special agent, or salaried representative soliciting business
in this state shall be licensed by the division of insurance upon application of the association and
shall be subject to the insurance licensing laws of the state. The fee for the initial license is five
dollars, and the fee for filing each annual notice of intention to keep the agent's license in force
is two dollars.
(b) Notwithstanding the amount specified for any fee in paragraph (a) of this subsection
(2), the commissioner by rule or as otherwise provided by law may reduce the amount of one or
more of the fees if necessary pursuant to section 24-75-402 (3), C.R.S., to reduce the
uncommitted reserves of the fund to which all or any portion of one or more of the fees is
credited. After the uncommitted reserves of the fund are sufficiently reduced, the commissioner
by rule or as otherwise provided by law may increase the amount of one or more of the fees as
provided in section 24-75-402 (4), C.R.S.
(3) The association shall render an annual statement of accounts and such records of the
financial condition of the association as may be required by the commissioner, who shall furnish
forms for this purpose. The commissioner shall have the same supervisory authority over such
association as is provided by law in the case of other insurance companies and associations, and
the commissioner shall collect two and one-fourth percent premium tax from each of the
associations or companies as provided in section 10-3-209.

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