Colorado Code § 10-13-111

Annual certification - revocation
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Each attorney by or through whom are
issued any policies of or contracts for indemnity of the character referred to in this title shall
procure from the commissioner annually a certificate of authority stating that all the
requirements of this title have been complied with, and, upon such compliance and the payment
of the fees and taxes required by this title, the commissioner shall issue such certificate of
authority. The commissioner may revoke or suspend any certificate of authority issued in case of
breach of any of the conditions imposed by this title after reasonable notice has been given said
attorney in writing so that he may appear and show cause why such action should not be taken.
Pending such investigation, no information shall be published, but, in case of revocation or
suspension of a certificate of authority, notice of the same shall be published by the
commissioner in the Denver daily newspapers. Any final action of the commissioner pursuant to
this section shall be subject to judicial review by the court of appeals pursuant to section 24-4-
106 (11), C.R.S.

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