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Code · Utah · Title 31A — Insurance Code · Chapter 23B

31A-23b-202.5. License types.

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Effective 5/8/2018
31A-23b-202.5. License types.
(1)A license issued under this chapter shall be issued under the license types described in Subsection
(2).
(2)A license type under this chapter shall be a navigator line of authority or a certified application counselor line of authority. A license type is intended to describe the matters to be considered under any education, examination, and training required of an applicant under this chapter.
(a)A navigator line of authority includes the enrollment process as described in Subsection 31A-23b-102(2)(a) .
(i)A certified application counselor line of authority is limited to providing information and assistance to individuals and employees about public programs and premium subsidies available through the exchange.
(ii)A certified application counselor line of authority does not allow the certified application counselor to assist a person with the selection of or enrollment in a qualified health plan offered on an exchange.
Amended by Chapter 319 , 2018 General Session
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