Notice of Adoption - Emergency Regulations 22-E-13 Concerning Occupational Accident Insurance Coverage and 22-E-14 Concerning Appointment of Insurance Company Registered Agents and New Bulletin No. B-1.37 Concerning Requirement for Insurers to Designate a

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The Division would like to provide notice that the Commissioner has adopted the following emergency regulation:

The purpose of this emergency regulation is to establish the minimum coverage requirements for carriers offering occupational accident insurance coverage pursuant to § 40-11.5-102(5), C.R.S.

The Division of Insurance finds, pursuant to § 24-4-103(6)(a), C.R.S., that immediate adoption of this regulation is imperatively necessary for the preservation of public health, safety, or welfare as having a system in place for carriers to file this new occupational accident coverage on the effective date of SB22-035.

This emergency regulation is effective August 9, 2022.

The Division would like to provide notice that the Commissioner has adopted the following emergency regulation:

The purpose of this emergency regulation is to ensure compliance with the requirement for insurance companies engaged in the business of insurance in this state to maintain a registered agent in the state as required by § 10-3-107, C.R.S. The appointment of a registered agent in accordance with this regulation will also apply to insurers’ obligations under § 10-3-1117, C.R.S.

The Division of Insurance finds, pursuant to § 24-4-103(6)(a), C.R.S., that immediate adoption of this regulation is imperatively necessary for the preservation of public health, safety, or welfare. This emergency regulation is necessary to ensure compliance with HB 22-1398 and to provide an efficient and effective means of service of process and service of auto liability disclosure requests on insurance companies.

This emergency regulation is effective August 9, 2022.

The Division would like to provide notice that the Commissioner has adopted the following bulletin:

The purposed of this bulletin is to provide guidance regarding HB22-1398 (effective August 9, 2022), which changed the law to require all insurance companies doing business in Colorado to designate a person or entity in Colorado as their registered agent. The Colorado Insurance Commissioner will no longer be the registered agent for insurance companies, absent special circumstances.

This bulletin was adopted on August 9, 2022. 

This emergency regulation, and other Division emergency regulations, can be found on the Division's Emergency Insurance Regulations website.

This bulletin, and other Division bulletins, can be found on the Division's Bulletin website.