Colorado Code § 11-110-115

Revocation, suspension, or surrender of license
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(1) The banking board
may, upon ten days' notice served personally upon the licensee stating the contemplated action
and the grounds for the action, hold a hearing at which the licensee has a reasonable opportunity
to be heard, for the purpose of determining whether a license should be suspended or revoked.
(2) After the hearing the banking board may suspend or revoke any license issued under
this article 110 if it finds that:
(a) The licensee has failed to maintain the required bond; or
(b) The licensee has failed to comply with any order, decision, or finding of the banking
board or the commissioner made pursuant to this article 110; or
(c) The licensee has violated any provision of this article 110; or
(d) Facts exist that would have warranted the banking board's refusal to issue the original
license; or
(e) The licensee is engaged in a business a substantial portion of which involves the
processing, manufacture, or purchase and sale of commodities or articles of tangible personal
property and the licensee has failed to maintain constantly a separate bank deposit account or
accounts for the exclusive payment of exchange issued by the licensee; or
(f) The licensee has sold or issued exchange without receiving payment for the face
value of the exchange prior to the time of the sale or issuance.
(3) A licensee may surrender any license by delivering to the banking board written
notice that the person surrenders the license, but the surrender does not:
(a) Affect the licensee's civil or criminal liability for acts committed prior to the
surrender;
(b) Affect the liability on any bond; or
(c) Entitle the licensee to a return of any part of any license fee.

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