Colorado Code § 10-7-610

Limited purchase in incontestability period
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(1) It is a violation of this part
6 for a person to enter into a viatical settlement contract within a two-year period commencing
with the date of issuance of the policy unless the viator certifies to the viatical settlement
provider that one or more of the following conditions has been met within the two-year period:
(a) The policy was issued upon the viator's exercise of conversion rights arising out of a
group or individual policy, if the total of the time covered under the conversion policy plus the
time covered under the prior policy is at least twenty-four months. The time covered under a
group policy shall be calculated without regard to a change in insurance carriers if the coverage
has been continuous and under the same group sponsorship.
(b) The viator submits independent evidence to the viatical settlement provider that one
or more of the following conditions has been met within the two-year period:
(I) The viator or insured is terminally or chronically ill; or
(II) The viator or insured disposes of his or her ownership interests in a closely held
corporation pursuant to the terms of a buyout or other similar agreement in effect at the time the
insurance policy was initially issued.
(2) Copies of the independent evidence described in paragraph (b) of subsection (1) of
this section and documents required must be submitted to the insurer when the viatical
settlement provider submits a request to the insurer for verification of coverage. The copies shall
be accompanied by a letter of attestation from the viatical settlement provider that the copies are
true and correct copies of the documents received by the viatical settlement provider.
(3) If the viatical settlement provider submits to the insurer a copy of independent
evidence provided for in paragraph (b) of subsection (1) of this section when the viatical
settlement provider submits a request to the insurer to effect the transfer of the policy to the
viatical settlement provider, the copy is deemed to conclusively establish that the viatical
settlement contract satisfies the requirements of this section and the insurer shall respond timely
to the request.

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