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Code · Utah · Title 31A — Insurance Code · Chapter 35

31A-35-402. Authority related to bail bonds.

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Effective 5/12/2020
31A-35-402. Authority related to bail bonds.
(1)A bail bond agency may only sell bail bonds.
(2)In accordance with Section 31A-23a-205 , a bail bond producer may not execute or issue a bail bond in this state without holding a current appointment from a surety insurer or a current designation from a bail bond agency.
(3)A bail bond agency or surety insurer may not allow any person who is not a bail bond producer to engage in the bail bond insurance business on the bail bond agency's or surety insurer's behalf, except for individuals:
(a)employed solely for the performance of clerical, stenographic, investigative, or other administrative duties that do not require a license as:
(i)a bail bond agency; or
(ii)a bail bond producer; and
(b)whose compensation is not related to or contingent upon the number of bail bonds written.
Amended by Chapter 32 , 2020 General Session
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