Colorado Code § 10-3-120

Investments of officers, directors, and principal stockholders
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(1) (a) 
Every person who is directly or indirectly the beneficial owner of more than ten percent of any
class of equity security of a domestic stock insurance company or who is a director or an officer
of such company shall file in the office of the commissioner within ten days after the person
becomes such beneficial owner, director, or officer, a statement, in such form as the
commissioner may prescribe, of the amount of all classes of equity securities of such company
of which the person is the beneficial owner and within ten days after the close of each calendar
month thereafter, if there has been a change in such ownership during such month, shall file in
the office of the commissioner a statement, in such form as the commissioner may prescribe,
indicating ownership at the close of the calendar month and such changes in ownership as have
occurred during such calendar month.
(b) (Deleted by amendment, L. 96, p. 111, § 1, effective March 25, 1996.)
(2) For the purpose of preventing the unfair use of information which is obtained by such
beneficial owner, director, or officer by reason of his relationship to such company, any profit
realized by him from any purchase and sale, or any sale and purchase, of any equity security of
such company within any period of less than six months, unless such equity security was
acquired in good faith in connection with a debt previously contracted, shall inure to and be
recoverable by the company, irrespective of any intention on the part of such beneficial owner,
director, or officer in entering into such transaction of holding the equity security purchased or
of not repurchasing the equity security sold for a period exceeding six months. Suit to recover
such profit may be instituted at law or in equity in any court of competent jurisdiction by the
company or by the owner of any security of the company in the name and in behalf of the
company if the company fails or refuses to bring such suit within sixty days after request or fails
diligently to prosecute the same thereafter, but no such suit shall be brought more than two years
after the date such profit was realized. This subsection (2) shall not be construed to cover any
transaction where such beneficial owner was not such both at the time of the purchase and sale,
or the sale and purchase, of the equity security involved, or any transaction which the
commissioner may by rules and regulations exempt as not comprehended within the purpose of
this subsection (2).
(3) It is unlawful for any such beneficial owner, director, or officer, directly or
indirectly, to sell any equity security of such company if the person selling the equity security or
his principal either does not own the equity security sold, or, if owning the equity security, does
not deliver it against such sale within twenty days thereafter, or does not within five days after
such sale deposit it in the mails or other usual channels of transportation; but no person is
deemed to have violated this subsection (3) if he proves that, notwithstanding the exercise of
good faith, he was unable to make such delivery or deposit within such time, or that to do so
would cause undue inconvenience or expense.
(4) The provisions of subsection (2) of this section shall not apply to any purchase and
sale or sale and purchase, and the provisions of subsection (3) of this section shall not apply to
any sale of an equity security not then or theretofore held by him in an investment account by a
dealer in the ordinary course of his business and incident to the establishment or maintenance by
him of a primary or secondary market, otherwise than on an exchange, as presently defined in
the federal "Securities Exchange Act of 1934", as amended, for such security.
(5) The provisions of this section shall not apply to foreign or domestic arbitrage
transactions unless made in contravention of such rules and regulations as the commissioner may
adopt in order to carry out the purposes of this section.
(6) The term "equity security" means any stock or similar security; or any security
convertible, with or without consideration, into such a security, or carrying any warrant or right
to subscribe to or purchase such a security; or any such warrant or right; or any other security
which the commissioner deems to be of similar nature and considers necessary or appropriate, by
such rules and regulations as he may prescribe in the public interest or for the protection of
investors, to treat as an equity security.
(7) The provisions of this section shall not apply to equity securities of a domestic stock
insurance company if:
(a) Such equity securities are registered, or are required to be registered, pursuant to
section 12 of the federal "Securities Exchange Act of 1934", as amended; or
(b) Such domestic stock insurance company does not have any class of its equity
securities held of record by one hundred or more persons on the last business day of the year
next preceding the year in which equity securities of the company would be subject to the
provisions of this section, except for the provisions of this paragraph (b).

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