Colorado Code § 10-3-244

Climate risk disclosure - insurer participation - rules - reporting - definition
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(1) The commissioner shall adopt rules requiring that, beginning in 2024, an insurer
issued a certificate of authority to transact business pursuant to part 1 of this article 3 that reports
more than one hundred million dollars on its annual NAIC schedule T filing, or such other
threshold dollar amount that the NAIC establishes in subsequent years, must participate in and
complete the NAIC's annual "Insurer Climate Risk Disclosure Survey", or such other survey or
reporting mechanism that the NAIC adopts in subsequent years. If an insurer reports less than
one hundred million dollars on its annual NAIC schedule T filing, or such other threshold dollar
amount that the NAIC establishes in subsequent years, the insurer may participate in and
complete the survey voluntarily.
(2) As used in this section, "NAIC" means the National Association of Insurance
Commissioners, an organization of insurance regulators from the fifty states of the United States,
the District of Columbia, and the five United States territories.

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