Utah Code § 34A-2-406

Exemptions from chapter for employees temporarily in state -- Conditions --
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Evidence of insurance.
(1) Any employee who has been hired in another state and the employee's employer are exempt
from this chapter and Chapter 3, Utah Occupational Disease Act, while the employee is
temporarily within this state doing work for the employee's employer if:
(a) the employer has furnished workers' compensation insurance coverage under the workers'
compensation or similar laws of the other state;
(b) the coverage covers the employee's employment while in this state; and
(c)
(i) the extraterritorial provisions of this chapter and Chapter 3, Utah Occupational Disease Act,
are recognized in the other state and employers and employees who are covered in this
state are likewise exempted from the application of the workers' compensation or similar
laws of the other state; or
(ii) the workers' compensation insurance carrier that provides workers' compensation insurance
under Section 31A-22-1001:
(A) is an admitted insurance carrier in the other state; or
(B) has agreements with an insurance carrier and is able to furnish workers' compensation
insurance or similar coverage to Utah employers and their subsidiaries or affiliates doing
business in the other state.
(2) The benefits under the workers' compensation or similar laws of the other state are the
exclusive remedy against an employer for any injury, whether resulting in death or not, received
by an employee while working for the employer in this state.

(3) A certificate from an authorized officer of the industrial commission or similar department
of the other state certifying that the employer is insured in the other state and has provided
extraterritorial coverage insuring the employer's employees while working in this state is prima
facie evidence that the employer carries compensation insurance.

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