Colorado Code § 10-3-126

Alien insurers
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(1) Any alien insurer, as defined in section 10-3-301 (1), may
be admitted to do business in this state by qualifying and establishing an administrative office in
this state and maintaining its corporate and insurance records in the United States for insurance
of risks primarily in the United States of America, its territories, and its possessions and by
complying with all of the requirements of law related to the organization and licensing of a
domestic insurer of the same type.
(2) Any alien insurer, as defined in section 10-3-301 (1), which is authorized to do
business (whether as an admitted company or nonadmitted company) for the purpose of writing
insurance may become a domestic insurer by complying with all of the requirements of law
relative to the organization and licensing of a domestic insurer of the same type and by making
its principal place of business at a place in this state. Said domestic insurer shall be entitled to
like certificates and licenses to transact business in this state and shall be subject to the authority
and jurisdiction of this state.

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