Utah Code § 31A-37-505

Suspension or revocation -- Grounds
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(1) The commissioner may suspend or revoke the certificate of authority of a captive insurance
company to conduct an insurance business in this state for:
(a) insolvency or impairment of capital or surplus;
(b) failure to meet the requirements of Part 2, Certificate of Authority;
(c) refusal or failure to submit:
(i) an annual report required by Section 31A-37-501; or
(ii) any other report or statement required by law or by lawful order of the commissioner;
(d) failure to comply with the charter, bylaws, or other organizational document of the captive
insurance company;
(e) failure to submit to:
(i) an examination under Section 31A-37-502; or
(ii) any legal obligation relative to an examination under Section 31A-37-502;
(f) refusal or failure to pay:
(i) an annual fee described in Section 31A-3-304;
(ii) the cost of examination described in Section 31A-37-502; or
(iii) any other fee prescribed by this title;
(g) use of methods that, although not otherwise specifically prohibited by law, render:
(i) the operation of the captive insurance company detrimental to the public or the policyholders
of the captive insurance company; or
(ii) the condition of the captive insurance company unsound with respect to the public or to the
policyholders of the captive insurance company; or
(h) failure otherwise to comply with laws of this state.
(2) Notwithstanding any other provision of this title, if the commissioner finds, upon examination,
hearing, or other evidence, that a captive insurance company has committed an act described
in Subsection (1), the commissioner may suspend or revoke the certificate of authority of the
captive insurance company if the commissioner considers that the revocation or suspension is
in the best interest of the public and the policyholders of the captive insurance company.

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