Utah Code § 31A-22-1309

Return of unearned premium upon cancellation of errors and omissions
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insurance.
(1) As used in this section, "unearned premium" means the amount of the premium that is collected
by the insurer in excess of premium earned as of the date of the cancellation of the errors and
omissions insurance policy.
(2) For an errors and omissions policy issued on or after May 14, 2013:
(a) the policyholder may cancel the errors and omissions insurance policy before its expiration or
renewal date according to the procedure for cancellation set forth in the errors and omissions
policy; and
(b) an insurer may not issue an errors and omissions policy that has fully earned premium upon
issuance of the errors and omissions policy.
(3) If the errors and omissions insurance policy is cancelled as provided in Subsection (2), the
insurer shall refund the unearned premium to the policyholder minus any charge imposed by
the insurer.

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