Utah Code § 31A-2-102

Appointment, general powers, and duties of commissioner -- Vacancy --
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Compensation of commissioner.
(1) The chief officer of the department is the insurance commissioner, who may exercise all
powers given to, and shall perform all duties imposed on, the Insurance Department. The
commissioner shall be appointed by the governor with the advice and consent of the Senate.
If the commissioner dies, resigns, or is removed, a successor may be appointed as specified
in this subsection. If the Legislature is not then in session, the successor may serve as acting
commissioner without advice and consent of the Senate until the Senate has an opportunity to
advise and consent to the successor. The commissioner is subject to removal at the pleasure
of the governor.
(2) When the office of the commissioner is vacant, or when the commissioner is unable to perform
the duties of the office, the governor shall fill the position as provided in Section 67-1-1.5.
(3) The governor shall establish the commissioner's salary within the salary range approved by the
Legislature in Title 67, Chapter 22, State Officer Compensation.

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