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2006 Utah Code - Chapter 04 — Insurers in General

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  • 31A-4-101 — Solicitation permit.
  • 31A-4-102 — Qualified insurers.
  • 31A-4-103 — Certificate of authority.
  • 31A-4-104 — Bar on local activity by persons not authorized.
  • 31A-4-105 — Deposit required from domestic insurers.
  • 31A-4-105.5 — Deposit required from foreign insurers.
  • 31A-4-106 — Provision of health care.
  • 31A-4-107 — Other business.
  • 31A-4-108 — Power to hold property in other than own name.
  • 31A-4-109 — Insurers as fundholders.
  • 31A-4-110 — Duty of insurers to report abandoned property.
  • 31A-4-111 — Authority to insure with certain insurers.
  • 31A-4-112 — Political activities.
  • 31A-4-113 — Annual statements.
  • 31A-4-113.5 — Filing requirements -- National Association of Insurance Commissioners.
  • 31A-4-114 — Powers of a reciprocal insurer and interinsurance exchange.
  • 31A-4-115 — Plan of orderly withdrawal.
  • 31A-4-116 — Adverse benefit determination procedures.

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