Colorado Code § 11-47-113

Procedure when event of default occurs
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(1) When the commissioner has
determined that an event of default has occurred with respect to any eligible public depository
and has determined and fixed the date of such occurrence, he or she shall proceed in the
following manner:
(a) He shall forthwith seize and take possession of all eligible collateral, maintained or
pledged, belonging to the defaulting depository, wherever held in custody.
(b) Within twenty days after seizing and taking possession of all eligible collateral
pursuant to paragraph (a) of this subsection (1), the commissioner shall ascertain the aggregate
amount of public deposits held by the defaulting depository, as disclosed by the records of such
depository, and the portion thereof that is insured by the federal deposit insurance corporation or
its successor, and shall notify each affected governmental unit of the amount of its deposit, as so
disclosed, and the portion thereof that is so insured, and shall require each affected governmental
unit to provide him or her with a verified statement showing the amount of its deposit, as
disclosed by its own records, within thirty days after receipt of such notification.
(c) Upon receipt of all verified statements from an affected governmental unit, he shall
determine and fix the net deposit liability of the defaulting depository to such affected
governmental unit. Upon receipt of all such verified statements from all affected governmental
units, he shall determine and fix the aggregate net deposit liability of the defaulting depository to
all affected governmental units.
(d) The commissioner shall proceed to liquidate the eligible collateral maintained or
pledged by the defaulting depository which he had theretofore seized and may, from time to
time, apply the amount realized from such liquidation against the net deposit liability to any
governmental unit. The commissioner shall maintain a reserve from such amount realized for the
payment of the aggregate net deposit liability to all affected governmental units until payment is
made to all affected governmental units.
(e) In the event the federal deposit insurance corporation or its successor is appointed
and acts as liquidator or receiver of any eligible public depository under state or federal law,
those duties specified in this section to be performed by the commissioner may, where the
commissioner deems appropriate, be delegated by the commissioner to and performed by the
federal deposit insurance corporation or its successor.

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