Colorado Code § 10-2-408

License - contents - continuation due date
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(1) The commissioner shall
issue a perpetual insurance producer license to an applicant who has met the requirements of
section 10-2-404.
(2) The license shall state the name, address, and personal identification number of the
licensee, the date of issuance, general conditions relative to expiration or cancellation, the line or
lines of insurance covered by the license, and any other information the commissioner deems
proper or necessary.
(3) The license issued to an individual, as a sole proprietor, shall include the trade name
under which the licensee acts in the solicitation or negotiation of insurance contracts.
(4) Subject to continuation, each insurance producer license shall remain in effect unless
revoked or suspended as long as the continuation fee as prescribed by the commissioner in
accordance with section 10-2-413 is paid and education requirements are met on or before the
due date.
(5) The commissioner shall establish, by rule, the continuation due date and application
procedures for continuation of the license and for the acceptance of a late filing fee.
(6) Any person who holds either a Colorado insurance producer license, a resident
surplus lines license, or the equivalent issued by another state or territory that offers Colorado
surplus lines producers' nonresident licenses on a reciprocal basis and is deemed by the
commissioner to be competent and trustworthy may be licensed as a surplus line producer upon
the condition that the producer shall conduct business under the license in accordance with the
provisions of this article and shall promptly remit the taxes provided by section 10-5-111.
(7) A licensed insurance producer who fails to comply with license continuation or
renewal procedures due to military service, long-term medical disability, or any other condition
the commissioner deems appropriate, may request a waiver of those procedures. The producer
may also request a waiver of any examination requirement or any other fine or sanction imposed
for failure to comply with continuation or renewal procedures.

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