Utah Code § 31A-22-402

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(1)
(a) Every life insurance policy other than a group policy shall contain a provision entitling the
policyholder to a grace period within which the payment of any premium may be made after
the first payment of any premium.
(b) During the grace period described in Subsection (1)(a), the policy continues in full force.
(2) The grace period required by Subsection (1) may not be less than:
(a) 31 days; or
(b) four weeks for policies whose premiums are payable more frequently than monthly.
(3) The insurer may impose an interest charge during the grace period not in excess of the interest
rate:
(a) set by the policy for policy loans; or
(b) in the absence of a provision described in Subsection (3)(a), a rate set by the commissioner
by rule.
(4) If a claim arises under the policy during the grace period, an insurer may deduct from the policy
proceeds:
(a) the amount of any premium due or overdue;
(b) interest at the rate provided in this section; and
(c) any deferred installment of the annual premium.
(5)
(a) At least 30 days before the day on which the insurer terminates coverage, the insurer shall
send written notice of termination of coverage to:
(i) the policyholder's last-known address; and
(ii) a third party designated in accordance with Section 31A-22-430.
(b) An insurer shall obtain and, upon request, demonstrate proof of delivery for a notice the
insurer sends under Subsection (5)(a).
(c) Proof of delivery described in Subsection (5)(b) may include a certified mail receipt or, for
electronic delivery, a read receipt.

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