Utah Code § 31A-5-207

Powers under organization permit
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(1) While its organization permit is in effect a stock corporation may:
(a) register stock under Section 31A-5-302, solicit subscriptions subject to Section 16-10a-620,
accept payment for the subscriptions in cash or, with the approval of the commissioner, in
other property constituting a permitted investment under Chapter 18, Investments, and issue
receipts for payments made at values approved by the commissioner, but no certificates for
shares may be issued until a certificate of authority has been issued; and
(b) transact all other business necessary and appropriate in the organization of the planned
insurance enterprise.
(2) While its organization permit is in effect a mutual may:
(a) register mutual bonds under Section 31A-5-302, solicit applications for qualifying insurance
policies under Subsection 31A-5-211(5), solicit subscriptions for mutual bonds and
contribution notes and accept payment for the subscriptions in cash or, with the approval
of the commissioner, in property constituting a permitted investment under Chapter 18,
Investments, and issue receipts for payments made at values approved by the commissioner,
but no policies or bonds are effective or may be issued until a certificate of authority has been
issued; and
(b) transact all other business necessary and appropriate in the organization of the planned
insurance enterprise.
(3)

(a) The existence of the organization permit may not be used as an inducement in any
solicitation.
(b) No person may knowingly, with intent to deceive, exhibit any false document or
account regarding the affairs of any organization under Section 31A-5-204 or make any
misrepresentation about its affairs.
(4) Solicitations under this section may be made for stock or bond subscriptions only by persons
registered under Title 61, Chapter 1, Utah Uniform Securities Act, as broker-dealers or agents.
Solicitations under this section may be made for qualifying insurance policies only by persons
licensed under Chapter 23a, Insurance Marketing - Licensing Producers, Consultants, and
Reinsurance Intermediaries, as insurance producers. Before any solicitation, the solicitor shall
obtain from the commissioner a license to solicit, after paying the fee applicable under Section
31A-3-103.
(5) This section does not apply to stock or mutual insurance corporations already in existence on
July 1, 1986.

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