Utah Code § 34A-2-1003

Issuance of a waiver
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(1) The commission shall issue a workers' compensation coverage waiver to a business entity that:
(a) elects not to include an owner, partner, or corporate officer or director as an employee under
a workers' compensation policy in accordance with Section 34A-2-103 and Subsection
34A-2-104(3) or (4);
(b) employs no other employee on the day on which the commission issues the waiver to the
business entity;
(c) provides to the commission the information required by Section 34A-2-1004; and
(d) pays a fee established by the commission in accordance with Section 63J-1-504, except that
the fee may not exceed $50.
(2)
(a) A waiver issued under this section expires one year from the day on which it is issued unless
renewed by the holder of the waiver.
(b) To renew a waiver issued under this part, the holder of the waiver shall:
(i) employ no other employee on the day on which the commission renews the waiver;
(ii) provide to the commission the information required by Section 34A-2-1004; and

(iii) pay a fee established by the commission in accordance with Section 63J-1-504, except that
the fee may not exceed $50.
(3) As of the day on which a business entity described in Subsection (1) employs an employee
other than an owner, partner, or corporate officer or director described in Subsection (1)(a):
(a) the business entity's waiver is invalid; and
(b) the business entity is required to provide workers' compensation coverage for that employee
in accordance with Section 34A-2-201.
(4) The commission shall deposit a fee collected under this section in the Industrial Accident
Restricted Account created in Section 34A-2-705.
(5) Unless invalidated under Section 34A-2-1005, notwithstanding the other provisions of this
section, a waiver issued by an insurer that is valid on June 30, 2011, remains valid until its
expiration date.

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