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Code · Utah · Title 31A — Insurance Code · Chapter 22

31A-22-702. Adjustment of premium rate and application of dividends or rate reductions.

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31A-22-702. Adjustment of premium rate and application of dividends or rate reductions.
Any group accident and health insurance policy may provide for the adjustment of the rate of premium based upon the experience under the contract. If a policy dividend is declared or a reduction in rate is made or continued for the first or any subsequent year of insurance under any policy of group accident and health insurance, the excess, if any, of the aggregate dividends or rate reductions under the policy and all other group insurance policies of the policyholder over the aggregate expenditure for insurance under those policies made from funds contributed by the policyholder, including expenditures made in connection with the administration of the policies, shall be applied by the policyholder for the sole benefit of insured employees or members unless the insured employee or member explicitly elects otherwise.
Amended by Chapter 116 , 2001 General Session
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