Utah Code § 31A-5-212

Certificate of authority
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(1) The corporation may apply for a certificate of authority at any time prior to the expiration of its
organization permit. The application shall include a detailed statement by a principal officer
about any material changes that have taken place or are likely to take place in the facts on
which the issuance of the organization permit was based, and if any material changes are
proposed in the business plan, the information about the changes that would be required if an
organization permit were being applied for.
(2)
(a) The commissioner shall issue a certificate of authority if the commissioner finds:
(i) enough cash or property authorized under Subsection 31A-5-207(1)(a) or (2)(a) has been
received to satisfy the requirements of Section 31A-5-211;
(ii) there is no basis for revoking the organization permit under Subsection 31A-5-209(2); and
(iii) all other applicable requirements of the law have been met.
(b) The certificate of authority shall specify any limits placed on the insurance business the
corporation may carry on and may, within the powers given the commissioner under this title,
specify limits on the corporation's methods of operation.
(3) After the issuance of the certificate of authority the following action shall take place:
(a) The board shall authorize and direct the issuance of certificates for shares, bonds, or notes
subscribed to under the organization permit, and of insurance policies upon qualifying
applications obtained under the organization permit.
(b) The commissioner shall authorize the release to the corporation of all funds held in escrow
under Section 31A-5-208.
(4)
(a) A corporation may apply to the commissioner for a new or amended certificate of authority
altering limits on its business or methods of operation. The application shall contain or be
accompanied by information in Subsection 31A-5-204(2) as the commissioner reasonably
requires. The commissioner shall issue the new certificate if the commissioner finds:
(i) the corporation's capital and surplus satisfy the requirements of Section 31A-5-211 as to the
operations proposed under the new certificate of authority; and
(ii) the proposed business would not be contrary to law or to the interests of insureds or the
public.
(b) If the commissioner issues an order under Chapter 27, Part 5, Administrative Actions, against
a corporation, the commissioner may also revoke the corporation's certificate and issue a new
one with any limitation the commissioner considers necessary.
(5) Except as to Subsection (4), this section does not apply to stock or mutual insurance
corporations already in existence on July 1, 1986.

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