Colorado Code § 11-44-103

Powers of commissioner
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The commissioner has general supervision and
control over all domestic and foreign savings and loan associations doing business in this state
and may grant, refuse, or revoke a permit or license to any association to do business in this state
when the association is not conducting its business in conformity with the laws of the state or is
conducting its business in an unsafe manner that renders its further operations hazardous to the
public or any of the association's shareholders. All articles of incorporation and amendments to
the articles, all bylaws and amendments to the bylaws, and all certificates of stock and shares of
associations subject to articles 40 to 46 of this title 11 shall be submitted to the commissioner for
the commissioner's approval or disapproval, and the commissioner may approve, modify, or
reject any articles of incorporation or amendments, bylaws or amendments, or certificates of
stock or shares. The commissioner may prescribe all necessary and proper rules for the conduct
and operation of savings and loan associations in this state and shall prescribe the manner in
which the books and records of associations doing business in this state are kept.

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