Colorado Code § 10-4-613

Glass repair and replacement
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(1) No insurance company, domestic or
foreign, or any agent or employee of such a company, shall require or permit that automobile
glass repair or replacement work must be performed by a particular facility, individual, or
business establishment as a condition of payment of a claim. However, an insurance company
may provide that payments for such work shall be limited to a fair competitive price. No
insurance company that issues, delivers, or renews such a policy shall fail to pay for the repair or
replacement of automobile glass by an insured's chosen vendor, nor shall any such insurance
company engage in any act or practice of intimidation, coercion, or threat for or against any
insured person or entity to use a particular vendor or location for such glass repair or
replacement work. No insurance company shall agree to refund or rebate any applicable
deductible or portion thereof as an incentive or inducement to any insured to use a particular
vendor or location for glass repair or replacement work. The provisions of this section shall
apply to all policies of insurance delivered, issued for delivery, or renewed in this state that
cover motor vehicles.
(2) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (1) of this section, an insurance
company may agree to pay the full cost of glass repair, notwithstanding any applicable
deductible.

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