Colorado Code § 10-2-203

Course certification, registration, and review by commissioner
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(1) 
Prelicensure education courses or programs that will be provided and offered to persons applying
for life, sickness and accident, property, or casualty licensing are subject to review and
certification by the commissioner, except that:
(a) Any full-time program of prelicensure education operated by a qualified domestic
company or a company with a qualified home office located in Colorado shall not be subject to
review and certification by the commissioner; and
(b) Any applicant or licensee who has attended such a course or program shall be
deemed in compliance with the provisions of section 10-2-201 upon certification by the
applicant that he or she has completed all required hours of instruction through such a course or
program.
(2) Course instruction, content, outline, and course instructors are subject to initial
approval by the commissioner and, at the discretion of the commissioner, are also subject to
periodic review for continuation. The course provider shall remit the fee as prescribed in
accordance with section 10-2-413 to continue or renew such approved course or program.
(3) If, upon review, the commissioner finds that a prelicensure education course or
program is not in compliance with all applicable standards, as set forth by rule, the commissioner
may order the course or program to be discontinued or revoke the approval of the course
provider or both.

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