Utah Code § 31A-21-103

Capacity to contract
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Any person 16 years of age or older who is otherwise competent to contract under Utah law,
and who is not subject to any legal disability, may contract for insurance. If there is a conservator
appointed under Title 75, Utah Uniform Probate Code, the conservator, rather than the person
whose property is subject to the conservatorship, may contract for insurance to protect the property
under conservatorship. In the case of a conservatorship over the person or property of a person
under 16 years of age, the conservator may invest funds of the estate in life or accident and health
insurance or annuity contracts, but only with the approval of the court having jurisdiction over the
conservatorship.

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