Colorado Code § 10-3-106

Deemed incorporated under corporation law
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All insurance companies
having capital stock, incorporated under the laws of this state, are deemed to be incorporated
under the general corporation laws of this state; but, excepting any provision of existing
insurance laws which may purport to prescribe the law under which insurance companies may be
or have been incorporated, no law or provision of law specially or expressly applicable to
insurance companies or the business of insurance shall be in any way repealed, modified, or
affected by this section.

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