Utah Code § 31A-8-603

Certificate of authority renewal -- Reporting requirements
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(1) At least 90 days before the day on which an ambulance membership organization's certificate
of authority expires, the ambulance membership organization seeking renewal of the
ambulance membership organization's certificate of authority shall submit an annual report to
the commission in a form the commissioner approves.
(2) The report described in Subsection (1) shall include:
(a) an updated list of the name and address of each ambulance provider of the ambulance
membership organization, including:
(i) the extent and nature of any contract or arrangement with the ambulance provider; and
(ii) any possible conflict of interest between the ambulance membership organization and
ambulance provider;
(b) the number of members in this state who are enrolled in an ambulance membership plan that
the ambulance membership organization offers;
(c) a list of each ambulance membership plan currently active or entered into with a
governmental entity that provides membership of the ambulance membership organization to
each resident of the governmental entity; and
(d) any other information related to the ambulance membership organization that the
commissioner requires to ensure compliance with this chapter.
(3)
(a) The commissioner may not renew an ambulance membership organization's certificate of
authority if the ambulance membership organization fails to file a complete annual report in
accordance with Subsection (1).
(b) If the commissioner does not renew an ambulance membership organization's certificate of
authority in accordance with Subsection (3)(a), the ambulance membership organization may
not enroll new members or do business in this state until:
(i) the ambulance membership organization submits a new application for a certificate of
authority; and
(ii) the commissioner approves the application.

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