Colorado Code § 10-6-120

Examinations and investigations
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(1) The commissioner or any person so
authorized has the authority to examine the financial condition, affairs, and management of any
applicant or captive insurance company operating under the laws of this state. For such purpose
the commissioner shall have free access to all the books, papers, and documents relating to the
business of the company, and the commissioner may summon witnesses and administer oaths
and affirmations in the examination of the directors, trustees, officers, agents, or employees of
such company and any other person in relation to its affairs, transactions, and conditions. The
reasonable cost of examinations of captive insurance companies shall be paid by the company
examined and shall include the expenses of the commissioner and the commissioner's assistants.
(2) The commissioner may use other independent professionals, such as qualified
actuaries, risk managers, certified public accountants, or examiners of insurance companies. The
commissioner may also accept, as a part of the examination, reports or portions thereof made by
the persons specified in this subsection (2). All reasonable expenses and charges of such persons
so retained shall be paid directly by the captive insurance company being examined.

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