Colorado Code § 10-2-201

Prelicensure education - when required
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(1) (a) Except as otherwise
provided in section 10-2-202, in addition to other requirements for licensure as specified under
this article and as a condition of initial licensure, an individual applicant for qualification in life,
sickness and accident, or property and casualty lines shall be required to provide evidence to the
commissioner that the individual applicant has satisfactorily completed an approved prelicensure
education or training course or program as follows:
(I) An individual seeking insurance producer licensure authority for life insurance shall
complete at least fifty hours of an approved course or program for certification in life insurance;
and, of the said fifty hours, at least three hours shall pertain specifically to insurance industry
ethics;
(II) An individual seeking insurance producer licensure authority for health coverage
shall complete at least fifty hours of an approved course or program for certification in sickness
and accident insurance; and, of the said fifty hours, at least three hours shall pertain specifically
to insurance industry ethics;
(III) An individual seeking insurance producer licensure authority for property or
casualty insurance or both shall complete at least fifty hours of an approved course or program
for certification in property or casualty insurance or both; and, of the said fifty hours, at least
three hours shall pertain specifically to insurance industry ethics.
(b) An individual seeking an insurance producer license to include life, sickness and
accident, property, or casualty lines or any combination thereof shall not be eligible to take the
written examination provided for in section 10-2-402 until the prelicensure education
requirements specified in this subsection (1) pertaining to the line or lines of insurance applied
for have been satisfied.
(2) The commissioner shall adopt all rules necessary to carry out the prelicensing
education provisions of this section. Such rules shall set forth standards for courses and
programs to qualify for approval by the commissioner and shall also prescribe a system of
control and reporting.
(3) An individual seeking an insurance producer license shall pay to the commissioner,
in addition to any other applicable fees or charges, a fee established by the commissioner in
accordance with section 10-2-413 for operation of the prelicensing education program.

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