Utah Code § 31A-22-413

Designation of beneficiary
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(1) Subject to Subsection 31A-22-412(3), no life insurance policy or annuity contract may restrict
the right of a policyholder or certificate holder:
(a) to make an irrevocable designation of beneficiary effective immediately or at some
subsequent time; or
(b) if the designation of beneficiary is not explicitly irrevocable, to change the beneficiary without
the consent of the previously designated beneficiary. Subsection 75-6-201(1)(c) applies to
designations by will or by separate writing.
(2)
(a) An insurer may prescribe formalities to be complied with for the change of beneficiaries, but
those formalities may only be designed for the protection of the insurer. Notwithstanding
Section 75-2-804, the insurer discharges its obligation under the insurance policy or certificate
of insurance if it pays the properly designated beneficiary unless it has actual notice of either
an assignment or a change in beneficiary designation made pursuant to Subsection (1)(b).
(b) The insurer has actual notice if the formalities prescribed by the policy are complied with, or
if the change in beneficiary has been requested in the form prescribed by the insurer and
delivered to an agent representing the insurer at least three days prior to payment to the
earlier properly designated beneficiary.

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