Utah Statutes
§ 31A-2-105 — Constitutional oath.
Utah § 31A-2-105
JurisdictionUtah
Title 31AInsurance Code
Ch. 31A-2Administration of the Insurance Laws
Part 31A-2-1The Insurance Department
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Bluebook
Utah Code Ann. § 31A-2-105 (2026).
Text
Before entering upon the duties of the commissioner's office, the commissioner shall take, subscribe, and file the constitutional oath. If the commissioner takes action in the commissioner's office before complying with this section, in good faith and without knowledge of this requirement, and the validity of the commissioner's action is then challenged, that person may take the oath after the action and the oath shall be given retroactive effect to the date on which the commissioner began the commissioner's duties.
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Legislative History
Amended by Chapter 302, 2025 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
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