Utah Code § 31A-19a-307

Rate service organizations -- Permitted activity
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A rate service organization may on behalf of its members and subscribers:
(1) develop statistical plans including territorial and class definitions;
(2) collect statistical data from:
(a) members;
(b) subscribers; or
(c) any other source;
(3) prepare, file, and distribute prospective loss costs which may include provisions for special
assessments;
(4) prepare, file, and distribute:
(a) factors;
(b) calculations;
(c) formulas pertaining to classification; or
(d) territory, increased limits, and other variables;
(5) prepare, file, and distribute supplementary rating information;
(6) distribute information that is required or directed to be filed with the commissioner;
(7) conduct research and on-site inspections to prepare classifications of public fire defenses;
(8) consult with public officials regarding public fire protection as it would affect members,
subscribers, and others;
(9) conduct research and onsight inspections to discover, identify, and classify information relating
to causes or prevention of losses;
(10) conduct research relating to the impact of statutory changes upon prospective loss costs;
(11) prepare, file, and distribute policy forms and endorsements;
(12) consult with members, subscribers, and others concerning use and application of the policy
forms and endorsements described in Subsection (11);
(13) conduct research and on-site inspections for the purpose of providing risk information relating
to individual structures;
(14) conduct on-site inspections to determine rating classifications for individual insureds;
(15) collect, compile, and publish past and current prices of individual insurers, provided the
information is also made available to the general public at a reasonable cost;
(16) collect and compile exposure and loss experience for the purpose of individual risk experience
ratings;
(17) furnish any other services, as approved or directed by the commissioner, related to those
enumerated in this section; and
(18) engage in any other activity not prohibited by this title.

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