Utah Code § 31A-14-212

Changes in business plan
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(1) Within two years after the initial issuance of a certificate of authority to a foreign insurer by
its domiciliary jurisdiction, the insurer may not substantially deviate from its business plan
under Subsection 31A-14-201(2)(b)(xii) unless notice of the proposed action is filed with the
commissioner 30 days in advance of the proposed effective date.
(2) If the commissioner believes that the change proposed under Subsection (1) would be
contrary to Utah law or to the interests of insureds, creditors, or the public, he may prohibit
the application of the change to Utah. In his prohibitory order he shall explain why he has
prohibited the change.
(3) If the commissioner finds after a hearing that the application of the proposed change
outside Utah would endanger the interests of insureds, creditors, or the public in Utah, the
commissioner may revoke the insurer's certificate of authority unless the insurer agrees not to
make the change.

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