Utah Code § 31A-2-217

Coordination with other states
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(1)
(a) Subject to Subsection (1)(b), the commissioner, by rule, may adopt one or more agreements
with a state governmental regulatory agency, within and outside of this state, or with the
National Association of Insurance Commissioners to address state regulatory issues limited
to:
(i) licensing of insurance companies;
(ii) licensing of agents;
(iii) regulation of premium rates and policy forms; and
(iv) regulation of insurer insolvency and insurance receiverships.
(b) An agreement described in Subsection (1)(a), may authorize the commissioner to modify
a requirement of this title if the commissioner determines that the requirements under the
agreement provide protections similar to or greater than the requirements under this title.
(2)
(a) The commissioner may negotiate an interstate compact that addresses issuing certificates of
authority, if the commissioner determines that:
(i) each state participating in the compact has requirements for issuing certificates of authority
that provide protections similar to or greater than the requirements of this title; or
(ii) the interstate compact contains requirements for issuing certificates of authority that provide
protections similar to or greater than the requirements of this title.
(b) If an interstate compact described in Subsection (2)(a) is adopted by the Legislature, the
commissioner may issue certificates of authority to insurers in accordance with the terms of
the interstate compact.
(3) If any provision of this title conflicts with a provision of the annual statement instructions or
the National Association of Insurance Commissioners Accounting Practices and Procedures
Manual, the commissioner may, by rule, resolve the conflict in favor of the annual statement
instructions or the National Association of Insurance Commissioners Accounting Practices and
Procedures Manual.
(4) The commissioner may, by rule, accept the information prescribed by the National Association
of Insurance Commissioners instead of the documents required to be filed with an application
for a certificate of authority under:
(a) Section 31A-4-103, 31A-5-204, 31A-8-205, or 31A-14-201; or
(b) rules made by the commissioner.
(5) This section shall be repealed in accordance with Section 63I-1-231.

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