Utah Code § 31A-25-201

License and authority from insurers required
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(1) A person may not perform, offer to perform, or advertise any service as a third party
administrator in Utah, without a valid license under Section 31A-25-203 and express authority
from all insurers it represents. A person may not utilize the services of another as a third party
administrator if the person knows or should know that the other does not have a license or the
insurer authority as required by law. The commissioner shall be notified of the commencement
or termination of insurer authority in a form established by rules.
(2) The commissioner may by rule exempt certain persons or classes of persons from the
license requirement of Subsection (1) if the functions they perform do not require the special
competence, trustworthiness, or regulatory surveillance made possible by licensing.

(3) A contract is not invalid as a result of a violation of this section.

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