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Code · Utah · Title 31A — Insurance Code · Chapter 5

31A-5-507. Conversion of assessable to nonassessable and nonassessable to assessable mutuals.

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Effective 5/7/2025
31A-5-507. Conversion of assessable to nonassessable and nonassessable to assessable mutuals.
(1)When an assessable mutual accumulates enough surplus to satisfy the financial requirements for the operation of a nonassessable mutual, it may apply for a certificate of authority authorizing it to sell nonassessable policies. The commissioner shall issue a certificate of authority designating it a nonassessable mutual, if the commissioner finds that the applicant satisfies the requirements of the law and that the issuance of nonassessable policies will not endanger the interests of its insureds or the public. Policies issued after the issuance of this certificate of authority are nonassessable. Existing policies remain in effect and are nonassessable.
(2)A nonassessable mutual may apply to the commissioner for a certificate of authority designating it an assessable mutual. The commissioner shall issue the certificate if the law permits the corporation to issue assessable policies and if the commissioner finds that the conversion will not endanger the interests of insureds or the public. All policies issued after conversion are assessable, unless otherwise provided by contract.
Amended by Chapter 302 , 2025 General Session
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