Colorado Code § 10-3-238

Refunds. Whenever it appears to the satisfaction of the commissioner that
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because of some mistake of fact, error in calculation, or erroneous interpretation of a statute of
this or any other state, any insurer or other person engaged in the business of insurance in this
state has paid to the commissioner or to the state of Colorado, pursuant to any provision of this
title (except article 15) and article 14 of title 24, C.R.S., any taxes, fees, or other charges in
excess of the amount legally chargeable against said insurer or other person during the one-year
period immediately preceding the discovery of such overpayment, the commissioner has the
authority to refund to such insurer or other person the amount of such excess by applying the
amount thereof toward the payment of taxes, fees, or other charges already due, or that may
thereafter become due, from such insurer or other person until such excess has been fully
refunded; or, at the commissioner's discretion, the commissioner may make a cash refund
thereof.

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