Bail bond agencies are exempted from: (1) Chapter 3, Department Funding, Fees, and Taxes, except Section 31A-3-103; (2) Chapter 4, Insurers in General, except Sections 31A-4-102, 31A-4-103, 31A-4-104, and 31A-4-107; (3) Chapter 5, Domestic Stock and Mutual Insurance Corporations, except Section 31A-5-103; (4) Chapter 6a, Service Contracts; (5) Chapter 6b, Guaranteed Asset Protection Waiver Act; (6) Chapter 7, Nonprofit Health Service Insurance Corporations; (7) Chapter 8, Health Maintenance Organizations and Limited Health Plans; (8) Chapter 8a, Health Discount Program Consumer Protection Act; (9) Chapter 9, Insurance Fraternals; (10) Chapter 10, Annuities; (11) Chapter 11, Motor Clubs; (12) Chapter 12, State Risk Management Fund; (13) Chapter 14, Foreign Insurers; (14) Chapter 15, Unauthorized Insurers, Surplus Lines, and Risk Retention Groups; (15) Chapter 16, Insurance Holding Companies; (16) Chapter 17, Determination of Financial Condition; (17) Chapter 18, Investments; (18) Chapter 19a, Utah Rate Regulation Act; (19) Chapter 20, Underwriting Restrictions; (20) Chapter 23b, Navigator License Act; (21) Chapter 25, Third Party Administrators; (22) Chapter 26, Insurance Adjusters; (23) Chapter 27, Administrative Supervision of Insurers; (24) Chapter 27a, Insurer Receivership Act; (25) Chapter 28, Guaranty Associations; (26) Chapter 30, Individual, Small Employer, and Group Health Insurance Act; (27) Chapter 31, Insurance Fraud Act; (28) Chapter 32a, Medical Care Savings Account Act; (29) Chapter 36, Life Settlements Act; (30) Chapter 37, Captive Insurance Companies Act; (31) Chapter 37a, Special Purpose Financial Captive Insurance Company Act; (32) Chapter 38, Federal Health Care Tax Credit Program Act; (33) Chapter 39, Interstate Insurance Product Regulation Compact; (34) Chapter 40, Professional Employer Organization Licensing Act; (35) Chapter 41, Title Insurance Recovery, Education, and Research Fund Act; and (36) Chapter 43, Small Employer Stop-Loss Insurance Act.
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