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1. General Insurance Concepts
2. Producer Roles and Receipt Types
3. Principles of Life Insurance
4. Underwriting
5. Term Life Insurance
6. Whole Life Insurance
7. Variable Insurance Products
8. Group Life Insurance
9. Life Insurance Provisions
10. Annuities
11. Taxation of Life Insurance Products
12. Qualified Retirement Plans
13. Health Insurance Basics
14. Required Policy Provisions
15. Optional Policy Provisions
16. Medical Expense Insurance
17. Group Health Insurance
18. The Affordable Care Act (ACA)
19. Disability Income Insurance
20. Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance
21. Long Term Care Insurance
22. Dental Insurance
23. Section 125 Plans and Limited Policies
24. Federal Government Programs
25. Medigap and Medicaid
26. Health Insurance Taxation
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14. Colorado Insurance Laws, Regulations, and Ethics
14.1. Introduction to Insurance Regulations

Federal Law and State Oversight

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Before diving into Colorado-specific insurance regulations, it’s important to understand the broader regulatory landscape that governs the insurance industry nationwide.

At its core, ethics in insurance are universal. Regardless of the state in which a producer is licensed, ethical behavior always means the same thing: don’t lie, don’t steal, and don’t cheat. Producers are expected to act honestly, protect consumer information, disclose material facts, and place client interests ahead of personal gain. These principles apply everywhere, not just in Colorado.

While ethics establish how insurance professionals should behave, laws establish what they are required to do. Insurance regulation in the United States operates under a state-based regulatory system, supported and coordinated at the national level. As a result, every producer must understand both federal laws that apply across all states and state-specific regulations that govern licensing, conduct, and enforcement.

Before focusing on Colorado statutes and regulations, this section introduces the key federal laws and national regulatory structures that affect insurance producers in every state.

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