Utah Code § 31A-27a-112

Unrecorded obligations and defenses of affiliates
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(1) This section applies to a person who in relation to an insurer is:
(a) an affiliate;
(b) a controlled or controlling person; or
(c) a present or former officer, manager, director, trustee, or shareholder.
(2) In a proceeding or claim by the receiver, a person described in Subsection (1) may not assert a
defense unless evidence of the defense:

(a) is recorded in the records of the insurer at or about the time the event giving rise to the
defense occurs; and
(b) if required by statutory accounting practices and procedures, is timely reported on the
insurer's official financial statements filed with the commissioner.
(3) A person described in Subsection (1) may not assert a claim, unless the obligation:
(a) is recorded in the records of the insurer at or about the time the obligation is incurred; and
(b) if required by statutory accounting practices and procedures, is timely reported on the
insurer's official financial statements filed with the commissioner.
(4) A claim by the receiver against a person described in Subsection (1) that is made on the basis
of an unrecorded or unreported transaction is not barred by this section.

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