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Code · Utah · Title 73 — Water and Irrigation · Chapter 18C

73-18c-306. Certificate of self-funded coverage as proof of owner's or operator's security.

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73-18c-306. Certificate of self-funded coverage as proof of owner's or operator's security.
(1)The division may, upon the application of any person, issue a certificate of self-funded coverage when it is satisfied that the person has:
(a)more than 24 motorboats; and
(b)on deposit, in a form approved by the division, cash or securities in an amount of $200,000 plus $100 for each motorboat up to and including 1,000 motorboats and $50 for each motorboat over 1,000 motorboats.
(2)Persons holding a certificate of self-funded coverage under this chapter shall pay benefits to persons injured from the self-funded person's operation, maintenance, and use of motorboats as would an insurer issuing a policy to the self-funded person containing the coverages under Sections 31A-22-1502 and 31A-22-1503 .
(3)In accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 4, Administrative Procedures Act , the division may, upon reasonable grounds, cancel the certificate. Failure to pay any judgment up to the limit under Subsection 31A-22-1503(2) within 30 days after the judgment is final is a reasonable ground to cancel the certificate.
(4)Any government entity with self-funded coverage for government-owned motorboats under Title 63G, Chapter 7, Governmental Immunity Act of Utah , meets the requirements of this section.
Amended by Chapter 382 , 2008 General Session
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