Colorado Code § 11-102-102

Powers of commissioner
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(1) The commissioner shall be the
administrative head of the division, shall set administrative policy therefor, and shall be
responsible for the internal administration thereof, including personnel matters, records, reports,
systems, and procedures.
(2) The commissioner shall be the appointing authority for employees of the division
under the state personnel system.
(3) The commissioner shall be responsible for all examination and enforcement
functions of the division of banking subject to the policy-making and rule-making authority of
the banking board. In carrying out the responsibilities for examinations and enforcement, in
addition to other powers conferred by this code and delegated by the banking board, the
commissioner has the power to require a bank to:
(a) Comply with the standards that the banking board may prescribe for determining the
value of various types of assets;
(b) Charge off the whole or any part of an asset that, at the time of the commissioner's
action, could not lawfully be acquired;
(c) Write down an asset to its market value;
(d) File, record, or otherwise make effective liens and other interests in property;
(e) Obtain a financial statement from a person with present or prospective liability to the
bank to the extent that the bank can do so;
(f) Obtain insurance against damage to real estate taken as security;
(g) Obtain title insurance for real estate taken as security;
(h) Maintain adequate insurance against such other risks as the commissioner or the
banking board may determine to be necessary and appropriate for the protection of depositors
and the public.
(4) The commissioner shall have primary responsibility for the preparation of the
preliminary budget draft for the division for review and comment by the banking board prior to
its submission to the department of regulatory agencies.
(5) The commissioner shall have the power to perform any acts and to make any
decisions incidental to or necessary for carrying out any functions specified by this code or
delegated by the banking board pursuant to this code.
(6) The commissioner has the power, subject to the approval of the banking board and
subject to the laws and state constitution, to appoint a chief deputy commissioner and such other
deputy commissioners as shall be necessary to efficiently perform the duties of the
commissioner. All such officers and employees shall receive such compensation for their
services as shall be fixed under general provisions of law relating to the compensation of state
officers and employees.
(7) The commissioner, the deputies, and all other employees of the division shall, before
entering upon the discharge of their duties, in addition to any oath required by the state
constitution, take and subscribe an oath to keep secret all information acquired by them in the
discharge of their duties, except as may be otherwise required by this code or by law. Willful
violation of this oath is declared to be a criminal offense. The commissioner, all deputies, and all
other employees of the division shall be subject to article 18 of title 24, C.R.S.
(8) The commissioner may delegate to any officer or employee of the division any of the
commissioner's powers and may designate any officer or employee of the division to perform
any of the commissioner's duties.
(9) The commissioner, and such other officers and employees handling money or
securities in the course of their duties as the banking board may determine, shall be bonded in
such amount as the banking board may fix. The cost thereof shall be charged as an expense of
the division.
(10) The commissioner, all deputies, and all the employees, except special deputies and
assistants employed in liquidating failed banks, shall devote their entire time and attention to the
duties of their several positions and shall not, during their terms of service, receive any salary or
compensation whatsoever from any bank.
(11) In the case of a vacancy in the office of the commissioner for any cause, and until
such vacancy is filled, the chief deputy commissioner shall have and exercise all the powers and
duties conferred by law or by the banking board upon the commissioner, with the same authority
as if those powers and duties were exercised and performed by the commissioner. If there is no
chief deputy at the time of such vacancy, a chief deputy shall be appointed.
(12) The commissioner shall have a seal of office containing the words "Commissioner
of Banking of Colorado" in the form of a circle and the word "seal" within the circle.

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