In the event the insurance company protests the determination of delinquency by the commissioner, the commissioner shall stay his decision to place the insurance company under direct supervision and shall give the insurance company not less than fifteen days to show cause, at a hearing conducted by the commissioner, why such a determination should not be made. In cases of emergency, the commissioner may allow his determination of delinquency to stand until the insurance company, under the show cause order or at the hearing, gives sufficient proof that the commissioner's determination was erroneous.
Source: L. 69: p. 546, § 3. C.R.S. 1963: § 72-29-6.
Structure Colorado Code
Article 3 - Regulation of Insurance Companies
§ 10-3-401. Legislative Declaration
§ 10-3-404. Determination of Delinquency - Procedure
§ 10-3-405. Direct Supervision
§ 10-3-406. Protest of Finding of Delinquency
§ 10-3-407. Costs of Direct Supervision
§ 10-3-411. Penalties for Noncompliance
§ 10-3-411. Penalties for Noncompliance
§ 10-3-412. Review of Action While Under Direct Supervision
§ 10-3-413. Appeal From Final Determination or Order of Commissioner