Colorado Code § 10-16-320

Investment of funds
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The investable funds of a corporation subject to the
provisions of part 1 of this article and this part 3 may only be invested in those types of
investments which are permitted by law for the investment of the assets of life insurance
companies and in such other types of investments as the commissioner may permit;
notwithstanding any condition, restriction, or exclusion set forth in sections 10-3-218 and 10-3-
220, any asset used for a home office building or for rental to others held on May 13, 1981, by a
company subject to the provisions of this article shall remain an admitted asset under part 2 of
article 3 of this title so long as such company's home office is located in such asset. The
provisions of section 10-3-233 shall not apply to such corporation.

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