Utah Statutes
§ 31A-1-105 — Presumption of jurisdiction.
Utah·Title 31A Insurance Code·Ch. 31A-1 General Provisions·Part 31A-1-1 Purposes, Scope, and Application
(1)Any insurer that provides coverage of a resident of this state, property located in this state, or a business activity conducted in this state, or that engages in any activity described in Subsections 31A-15-102(2)(a) through (h), is:
(1)(a) doing an insurance business in this state; and
(1)(b) subject to the jurisdiction of the insurance commissioner and the courts of this state under Sections 31A-2-309 and 31A-2-310 to the extent of that coverage or activity.
(2)Any person doing or purporting to do an insurance business in this state as defined in Section 31A-1-301 is subject to the jurisdiction of the insurance commissioner and this title, unless the insurer can establish that the exemptions of Section 31A-1-103 apply.
(3)This section does not limit the jurisdiction of the court
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Legislative History
Amended by Chapter 363, 2017 General Session
Nearby Sections
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§ 31A-1-101
Short title.§ 31A-1-102
Purposes.§ 31A-1-103
Scope and applicability of title.§ 31A-1-104
Authorization to do insurance business.§ 31A-1-105
Presumption of jurisdiction.§ 31A-1-106
Residual unlicensed domestic insurers.§ 31A-1-107
Licensees under former Title 31.§ 31A-1-108
Corporations in the process of organizing.§ 31A-1-109
Name of licensee.§ 31A-1-110
Scope of a license.§ 31A-1-201
Construction.§ 31A-1-202
Effect of repeal of former provisions.§ 31A-1-203
Interpretive rules.§ 31A-1-205
Severability.§ 31A-1-301
Definitions.