Colorado Code § 10-16-107.2

Filing of health policies - rules
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(1) All carriers authorized by the
commissioner to conduct business in Colorado shall submit an annual report to the commissioner
listing any policy form, endorsement, or rider for any sickness, accident, nonprofit hospital and
health service corporation, health maintenance organization, or other health insurance policy,
contract, certificate, or other evidence of coverage issued or delivered to any policyholder,
certificate holder, enrollee, subscriber, or member in Colorado. Each carrier shall submit the
annual report by December 31 of each year and shall include in the report a certification by an
officer of the carrier that, to the best of the carrier's good-faith knowledge and belief, each policy
form, endorsement, or rider in use complies with Colorado law. The commissioner shall
determine the necessary elements of the certification.
(2) All carriers authorized by the commissioner to conduct business in Colorado shall
also submit to the commissioner a list of any new policy form, application, endorsement, or rider
at least thirty-one days before using the policy form, application, endorsement, or rider for any
health coverage. The carrier shall include in the listing a certification by an officer of the carrier
that each new policy form, application, endorsement, or rider proposed to be used complies, to
the best of the carrier's good-faith knowledge and belief, with Colorado law. The commissioner
shall determine the necessary elements of the certification. A carrier shall not deliver or issue a
new policy form, application, endorsement, or rider until the carrier files the listing and
certification required by this subsection (2).
(3) The commissioner shall promulgate rules, as needed, setting forth the standards for
policy forms, endorsements, and riders marketed in Colorado.
(4) The commissioner may examine and investigate carriers authorized to conduct
business in Colorado to determine whether policy forms, endorsements, and riders comply with
the certification of the carrier and statutory mandates.

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