Utah Statutes

§ 31A-14-206 — Commercially domiciled insurers.

Utah § 31A-14-206
JurisdictionUtah
Title 31AInsurance Code
Ch. 31A-14Foreign Insurers
Part 31A-14-2Authorization of Foreign Insurers

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Utah Code Ann. § 31A-14-206 (2026).

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(1)As used in this section, and except as to title insurers, the commissioner may consider a foreign insurer to be "commercially domiciled" in this state if:
(1)(a) during the three immediately preceding calendar years, the foreign insurer wrote more insurance premiums in this state than it wrote in its state of domicile during the same period; or
(1)(b) during the same three-year period, the foreign insurer's gross premiums written in this state constituted 15% or more of the insurer's total gross premiums written in the United States.
(2)Subject to Subsection (3), an insurer determined by the commissioner to be commercially domiciled in this state may be subjected to Chapter 16, Insurance Holding Companies, Chapter 17, Determination of Financial Condition, Chapter 18, Investments, Cha

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Legislative History

Amended by Chapter 309, 2007 General Session

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