Colorado Code § 10-2-414.5

Travel insurance - limited lines license - travel insurance producers - definitions - rules
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(1) As used in this section:
(a) "Limited lines travel insurance producer" means:
(I) A licensed insurance producer, including a limited line producer, who is designated
by an insurer as the travel insurance supervising entity; or
(II) A travel administrator, as defined in section 10-4-1903 (11).
(b) "Offer and disseminate" means to provide general information about travel
insurance, including a description of the coverage and price, as well as processing the
application, collecting premiums, and performing other nonlicensable activities permitted by the
state.
(c) (I) "Travel insurance" means insurance coverage for personal risks incident to
planned travel, including:
(A) Interruption or cancellation of a trip or event;
(B) Loss of baggage or personal effects;
(C) Damages to accommodations or rental vehicles;
(D) Sickness, accident, disability, or death occurring during travel;
(E) Emergency evacuation;
(F) Repatriation of remains; or
(G) Any other personal risks for which a contractual obligation exists to indemnify or
pay a specified amount to the traveler upon determinable contingencies related to travel, as
approved by the commissioner.
(II) "Travel insurance" does not include major medical plans that provide comprehensive
medical protection for travelers with trips lasting longer than six months, including a person
working overseas as an expatriate, or any other product that requires a specific insurance
producer license.
(d) "Travel retailer" means a business entity that makes, arranges, or offers travel
services and may offer and disseminate travel insurance as a service to its customers on behalf of
and under the direction of a limited lines travel insurance producer. 
(2) (a) (I) The commissioner may issue a limited lines travel insurance producer license
to an individual or business entity that has filed an application with the commissioner in a form
and manner prescribed by the commissioner and has paid all applicable licensing fees, as set
forth in the applicable state law.
(II) A limited lines travel insurance producer must be licensed in order to sell, solicit, or
negotiate travel insurance through a licensed insurer.
(III) A person shall not act as a limited lines travel insurance producer or travel retailer
unless the person is properly licensed or registered as a limited lines travel insurance producer or
travel retailer, respectively.
(b) A travel retailer may offer and disseminate travel insurance as a service to its
customers on behalf of and under the direction of a business entity that holds a limited lines
travel insurance producer license. In doing so, the travel retailer or limited lines travel insurance
producer shall provide to prospective purchasers of travel insurance:
(I) A description of the material terms or the actual material terms of the insurance
coverage;
(II) A description of the process for filing a claim;
(III) A description of the review or cancellation process for the travel insurance policy;
and
(IV) The identity and contact information of the insurer and limited line producer.
(c) (I) At the time of licensure, the limited lines travel insurance producer shall establish
and maintain a register of each travel retailer that offers travel insurance on the limited lines
travel insurance producer's behalf on a form prescribed by the commissioner. The limited lines
travel insurance producer must maintain and update the register annually and include:
(A) The name, address, and contact information of each travel retailer;
(B) The name, address, and contact information of an officer or person who directs or
controls the travel retailer's operations; and
(C) The travel retailer's federal tax identification number.
(II) The limited lines travel insurance producer shall submit the register to the
commissioner upon request. The limited lines travel insurance producer shall also certify that the
travel retailer registered is not in violation of 18 U.S.C. sec. 1033.
(III) The grounds for suspension and revocation and the penalties applicable to resident
insurance producers under section 10-2-801 are applicable to limited lines travel insurance
producers and travel retailers.
(d) The limited lines travel insurance producer must designate one of its employees who
is a licensed individual producer as the person responsible for the limited lines travel insurance
producer's compliance with the travel insurance laws and rules of the state.
(e) The limited lines travel insurance producer shall require each employee and
authorized representative of the travel retailer whose duties include offering and disseminating
travel insurance to receive a program of instruction or training, which may be subject to review
by the commissioner. The training material must include, at minimum, instructions on the types
of insurance offered, ethical sales practices, and required disclosures to prospective customers.
(3) A limited lines travel insurance producer and those registered under its license are
exempt from the prelicensure educational requirements in section 10-2-201, continuing
education requirements in section 10-2-301, and examination and continuing education
requirements in section 10-2-403.
(4) Any travel retailer offering or disseminating travel insurance shall make brochures or
other written materials available to prospective purchasers that have been approved by the travel
insurer. The materials must include information that, at a minimum:
(a) Provide the identity and contact information of the insurer and the limited lines travel
insurance producer;
(b) Explain that the purchase of travel insurance is not required in order to purchase any
other product or service from the travel retailer; and
(c) Explain that an unlicensed travel retailer is permitted to provide general information
about the insurance offered by the travel retailer, including a description of the coverage and
price, but is not qualified or authorized to answer technical questions about the terms and
conditions of the insurance offered by the travel retailer or to evaluate the adequacy of the
customer's existing insurance coverage.
(5) A travel retailer's employee or authorized representative who is not licensed as an
insurance producer may not:
(a) Evaluate or interpret the technical terms, benefits, or conditions of the offered travel
insurance coverage;
(b) Evaluate or provide advice concerning a prospective purchaser's existing insurance
coverage; or
(c) Hold himself or herself out as a licensed insurer, licensed producer, or insurance
expert.
(6) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a travel retailer whose insurance-related
activities, and those of its employees and authorized representatives, are limited to offering and
disseminating travel insurance on behalf of and under the direction of a limited lines travel
insurance producer meeting the conditions stated in this section is authorized to receive related
compensation for the services upon registration by the limited lines travel insurance producer.
(7) Travel insurance may be provided under an individual, group, or blanket policy.
(8) The limited lines travel insurance producer is responsible for the acts of the travel
retailer and shall use reasonable means to ensure that the travel retailer complies with this
section.
(9) The commissioner may take disciplinary action against a limited lines travel
insurance producer pursuant to section 10-2-801.
(10) Any person licensed in a major line of authority as an insurance producer is
authorized to sell, solicit, and negotiate travel insurance. A property and casualty insurance
producer is not required to be appointed by an insurer in order to sell, solicit, or negotiate travel
insurance.
(11) Eligibility and underwriting standards for travel insurance may be developed and
provided based on travel protection plans designed for individual or identified marketing or
distribution channels, if those standards also meet the state's underwriting standards for inland
marine.
(12) The commissioner may promulgate rules necessary to implement this section.

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