Colorado Code § 10-2-804

Investigation by commissioner
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(1) The commissioner may examine and
investigate the business affairs and conduct of every person applying for or holding an insurance
producer license under this article to determine whether such person has been or is engaged in
any violation of the insurance laws or rules of this state or has engaged in unfair or deceptive
acts or practices in any state.
(2) On receipt of any information regarding the possible violation of the insurance laws
or rules of this or any other state, or the possible use of unfair or deceptive practices by a person
applying for or holding an insurance producer license under this article, the commissioner may
require such person to appear and show cause why the commissioner should not discontinue,
revoke, suspend, or refuse to issue or renew the person's license and may, upon the failure of
such person to show cause, revoke, suspend, or refuse to issue or renew the license.
(3) The license of an insurance agency or business entity may be suspended or revoked
or the renewal or continuation refused if the commissioner finds, after hearing, that an individual
licensee's violation was known or should have been known to one or more of the partners,
officers, or managers acting on behalf of the insurance agency or business entity, including any
foreign or domestic entity as defined in section 7-90-102, C.R.S., and that such violation was not
reported to the division of insurance nor corrective action taken in relation thereto.
(4) In addition to or in lieu of any applicable denial, suspension, or revocation of an
insurance producer license, any person who violates any provision of this article may, after
hearing, be subject to any remedy or civil penalty of not more than three thousand dollars for
each such violation.
(5) The commissioner shall retain the authority to enforce the provisions of and impose
any penalty or remedy authorized by this article against any person who is under investigation
for or charged with a violation of this article even if the person's license has been surrendered or
has lapsed by operation of law.

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