Colorado Code § 10-4-413

Records required to be maintained
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(1) Every insurer, rating organization,
or advisory organization and every group, association, or other organization of insurers which
engages in joint underwriting or joint reinsurance shall maintain reasonable records, of the type
and kind reasonably adapted to its method of operation, of its experience or the experience of its
members and of the data, statistics, or information collected or used by it in connection with the
rates, rating plans, rating systems, underwriting rules, policy or bond forms, surveys, or
inspections made or used by it, so that such records will be available at all reasonable times to
enable the commissioner to determine whether such organization, insurer, group, or association
and, in the case of an insurer or rating organization, every rate, rating plan, and rating system
made or used by it complies with the provisions of this part 4 applicable to it. The maintenance
of such records in the office of a licensed rating organization of which an insurer is a member or
subscriber will be sufficient compliance with this section for any insurer maintaining
membership or subscribership in such organization to the extent that the insurer uses the rates,
rating plans, rating systems, or underwriting rules of such organization. Such records shall be
maintained in an office within this state or shall be made available for examination or inspection
by the commissioner at any time, upon reasonable notice.
(2) All records of any such organization or individual insurer dealing with workers'
compensation and employer's liability insurance incidental thereto and written in connection
therewith shall be subject to the requirements of article 44 of title 8, C.R.S., concerning the filing
of its system of rates.

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