Utah Statutes

§ 31A-3-403 — Domicile of alien insurers.

Utah § 31A-3-403
JurisdictionUtah
Title 31AInsurance Code
Ch. 31A-3Department Funding, Fees, and Taxes
Part 31A-3-4Retaliation

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Utah Code Ann. § 31A-3-403 (2026).

Text

(1)The domicile of an insurer formed under the laws of Canada, or a province of Canada, is considered to be that province in which its head office is situated.
(2)For the purposes of this part, the domicile of an alien insurer, other than insurers formed under the laws of Canada or a province thereof, is the state where the insurer's principal place of business is located in the United States, except that alien insurers may designate in a writing filed with the commissioner at time of admission to Utah or by January 1, 1987, whichever date is later, any one of the following states as the alien insurer's state of domicile:
(2)(a) the state where the insurer was first authorized to transact insurance;
(2)(b) the state which is the insurer's principal place of business in the United States

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Legislative History

Enacted by Chapter 242, 1985 General Session

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