Colorado Code § 10-13-106

Certificate of authority issued
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(1) Upon the filing of the required papers,
it is the duty of the commissioner to examine and pass upon the same and, if found in accordance
with this title, to issue a certificate of authority which shall expire on April 1 next succeeding.
(2) To qualify for authority to transact insurance business in this state after July 1, 1971,
every interinsurance exchange or reciprocal exchange shall possess and maintain an
unencumbered surplus in an amount of not less than three hundred thousand dollars. Any
interinsurance exchange or reciprocal exchange currently authorized to transact insurance
business in this state need not meet such surplus requirements until five years after July 1, 1971;
except that the surplus of any such interinsurance exchange or reciprocal exchange shall be
increased annually at the rate of twenty percent of the difference between its surplus as of
December 31, 1970, and three hundred thousand dollars. Upon written request and for good
reason shown, the commissioner may waive the requirement for any one annual surplus increase,
with the provision that said surplus increase will be accomplished in full within the next year,
together with the surplus increase scheduled for that year.

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