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§ 11-35-101.5. Irrevocable letter of credit permitted - requirements

CO Rev Stat § 11-35-101.5 (2018) (N/A)
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(1) Where there is the requirement of either an irrevocable letter of credit or a bond as a condition to licensure in sections 35-36-119 (1) and 35-37-106 (1) or where an irrevocable letter of credit is permitted as an alternative to a surety bond, evidence of a savings account, deposit, or certificate of deposit meeting the requirements of section 11-35-101, as a condition to licensure or authority to conduct business or perform duties in this state, provided in sections 33-4-101 (1), 33-12-104 (1), 35-36-119 (1)(a), 35-37-105 (5), 35-37-106 (1)(a), 37-91-107 (2), and 39-27-104 (2.1)(c), the requirement shall be satisfied by an irrevocable letter of credit issued by a state or national bank or a state or federal savings and loan association doing business in this state. The requirement shall also be satisfied by an irrevocable letter of credit issued by the bank or banks for cooperatives that are organized pursuant to federal statutes and that serve the region in which the state of Colorado is located. Such letter of credit shall be in an amount specified by statute, if any, and shall name the appropriate state agency as beneficiary, in favor of the people of the state of Colorado.

(2) Each appropriate state agency required to accept such irrevocable letters of credit shall define the method of transferability, the required period of liability, and such other procedures as may be necessary.

(3) Repealed.

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§ 11-35-101.5. Irrevocable letter of credit permitted - requirements