Colorado Code § 12-10-608

Errors and omissions insurance - duties of the division - certificate of coverage - group plan made available - rules
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(1) Every licensee under this part 6, except an
appraiser who is employed by a state or local governmental entity or an inactive appraiser or
appraisal management company, shall maintain errors and omissions insurance to cover all
activities contemplated under this part 6. The division shall make the errors and omissions
insurance available to all licensees by contracting with an insurer for a group policy after a
competitive bid process in accordance with article 103 of title 24. A group policy obtained by the
division must be available to all licensees with no right on the part of the insurer to cancel any
licensee. A licensee may obtain errors and omissions insurance independently if the coverage
complies with the minimum requirements established by the division.
(2) (a) If the division is unable to obtain errors and omissions insurance coverage to
insure all licensees who choose to participate in the group program at a reasonable annual
premium, as determined by the division, a licensee shall independently obtain the errors and
omissions insurance required by this section.
(b) The division shall solicit and consider information and comments from interested
persons when determining the reasonableness of annual premiums.
(3) The division shall determine the terms and conditions of coverage required under this
section based on rules promulgated by the board. Each licensee shall be notified of the required
terms and conditions at least thirty days before the annual premium renewal date as determined
by the division. Each licensee shall file a certificate of coverage showing compliance with the
required terms and conditions with the division by the annual premium renewal date, as
determined by the division.
(4) In addition to all other powers and duties conferred upon the board by this part 6, the
board is authorized and directed to adopt rules it deems necessary or proper to carry out the
requirements of this section.

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