Colorado Code § 10-4-414

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(1) Repealed.
(2) The commissioner may, at any reasonable time, make or cause to be made an
examination of every admitted insurer transacting any class of insurance to which the provisions
of this part 4 are applicable to ascertain whether such insurer and every rate and rating system
used by it for every such class of insurance complies with the requirements and standards of this
title applicable thereto. Such examination need not be a part of a periodic general examination
participated in by representatives of more than one state.
(3) The officers, managers, agents, and employees of any such organization, group,
association, or insurer may be examined at any time under oath and shall exhibit all books,
records, accounts, documents, or agreements governing its method of operation, together with all
data, statistics, and information of every kind and character collected or considered by such
organization, group, association, or insurer in the conduct of the operations to which such
examination relates.
(4) The commissioner may conduct such examination on the basis of concern for an
insurer's solvency or the complaint of a person claiming to be aggrieved or to ascertain
compliance by insurers and rating organizations with the requirements of this part 4.
(5) Filed reports on examinations shall be available for public inspection at the division
of insurance.
(6) This section shall not apply to insurers providing coverage for exempt commercial
policyholders, as defined pursuant to section 10-4-1402 and rules adopted by the commissioner
pursuant to that section.

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