Colorado Code § 10-3-413

Appeal from final determination or order of commissioner
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(1) Upon
exhausting all means of administrative appeal provided in this part 4, or in case the
commissioner, under section 10-3-406, refuses to stay his order or determination pending the
show cause order and hearing, the insurance company aggrieved by such determination or order
may avail itself of the following procedure of appeal and none other:
(a) The insurance company shall file a petition setting forth its particular objection to the
order or determination in the district court in and for the city and county of Denver, and not
elsewhere, against the commissioner as defendant. Said action shall have precedence over all
other cases on the docket of a different nature. The action shall not be limited to questions of law
but shall be tried and determined upon a trial de novo.
(b) Either party to said action may appeal to the appellate court having jurisdiction of
said cause of action, and said appeal shall have precedence in the appellate court over all causes
of action of a different character pending in the appellate court.
(2) The commissioner is not required to give any appeal bond in any cause arising under
this section.

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