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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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39. Colorado Ethics
39.1. Colorado Legal Concepts and Regulations

Introduction

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The insurance industry in Colorado operates under a detailed system of laws, rules, and regulations designed to protect consumers and ensure fair competition. These laws define the powers of the Commissioner of Insurance, establish licensing standards for producers, and regulate marketing, sales, and claims practices.

Understanding these statutes is essential for two reasons:

  1. Licensing Exam Success — The Pearson VUE exam tests your ability to identify, interpret, and apply Colorado’s insurance laws as outlined in Title 10 of the Colorado Revised Statutes (C.R.S.).
  2. Professional Compliance — Once licensed, producers must follow these regulations to maintain good standing, avoid disciplinary action, and uphold the integrity of the insurance profession.

This chapter organizes the material to match the Colorado DOI and Pearson VUE content outline, ensuring you focus on the most testable and relevant areas, including the authority of the Commissioner, licensing procedures, fiduciary duties, and the rules governing unfair trade practices.

Learning Objectives

After completing this chapter, you should be able to:

  1. Describe the powers, duties, and enforcement authority of the Colorado Commissioner of Insurance.
  2. Identify licensing requirements, renewal rules, and the responsibilities of producers under C.R.S. Title 10, Articles 1–2.
  3. Explain the legal standards for fair competition, advertising, and claims handling under C.R.S. 10-3-1104 (Unfair Competition and Deceptive Practices).
  4. Recognize actions that can lead to suspension, revocation, or denial of a license.
  5. Apply the legal principles governing fiduciary duty, commingling, and handling of client funds.
  6. Differentiate between authorized and unauthorized insurers and describe the penalties for unlawful transactions.

Real-World Application

In practice, these laws affect nearly every action a producer takes—from how premiums are collected and held in trust, to how claims are presented and resolved. A clear understanding of Colorado’s insurance statutes helps you:

  • Conduct business ethically and legally,
  • Protect yourself and your agency from compliance violations, and
  • Build credibility with clients through professional integrity and regulatory awareness.
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