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INSURANCE LICENSING AMENDMENTS

             2     
2006 GENERAL SESSION

             3     
STATE OF UTAH

             4     
Chief Sponsor: James A. Dunnigan

             5     
Senate Sponsor: Thomas V. Hatch

             6     
             7      LONG TITLE
             8      General Description:
             9          This bill modifies the Insurance Code to address licensing.
             10      Highlighted Provisions:
             11          This bill:
             12          .    modifies the timing requirements for reporting to the commissioner that
             13      administrative or criminal action has been taken against certain persons;
             14          .    provides for rulemaking;
             15          .    amends provisions related to revocation, suspension, surrender, lapsing, or limiting
             16      of licenses, license types, and classifications;
             17          .    amends provisions related to probation;
             18          .    modifies the information a provider of viatical settlements is required to provide the
             19      Insurance Department;
             20          .    modifies requirements for a title insurance producer or agency license;
             21          .    enacts language addressing license lapse and voluntary surrender; and
             22          .    makes technical changes.
             23      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             24          None
             25      Other Special Clauses:
             26          None
             27      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             28      AMENDS:
             29          31A-23a-105, as last amended by Chapter 185, Laws of Utah 2005


             30          31A-23a-111, as last amended by Chapter 219, Laws of Utah 2005
             31          31A-23a-112, as last amended by Chapter 2, Laws of Utah 2004
             32          31A-23a-113, as last amended by Chapter 219, Laws of Utah 2005
             33          31A-23a-117, as enacted by Chapter 81, Laws of Utah 2003
             34          31A-23a-204, as last amended by Chapters 124 and 185, Laws of Utah 2005
             35          31A-25-203, as last amended by Chapter 116, Laws of Utah 2001
             36          31A-25-208, as last amended by Chapter 116, Laws of Utah 2001
             37          31A-25-209, as last amended by Chapter 161, Laws of Utah 1987
             38          31A-26-203, as last amended by Chapter 185, Laws of Utah 2005
             39          31A-26-213, as last amended by Chapter 308, Laws of Utah 2002
             40          31A-26-214, as last amended by Chapter 185, Laws of Utah 1997
             41      ENACTS:
             42          31A-25-210, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             43          31A-26-214.5, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             44     
             45      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             46          Section 1. Section 31A-23a-105 is amended to read:
             47           31A-23a-105. General requirements for individual and agency license issuance
             48      and renewal.
             49          (1) The commissioner shall issue or renew a license to act as a producer, limited line
             50      producer, customer service representative, consultant, managing general agent, or reinsurance
             51      intermediary to any person who, as to the license type and line of authority classification
             52      applied for under Section 31A-23a-106 :
             53          (a) has satisfied the application requirements under Section 31A-23a-104 ;
             54          (b) has satisfied the character requirements under Section 31A-23a-107 ;
             55          (c) has satisfied any applicable continuing education requirements under Section
             56      31A-23a-202 ;
             57          (d) has satisfied any applicable examination requirements under Section 31A-23a-108 ;


             58          (e) has satisfied any applicable training period requirements under Section
             59      31A-23a-203 ;
             60          (f) if a nonresident:
             61          (i) has complied with Section 31A-23a-109 ; and
             62          (ii) holds an active similar license in that person's state of residence;
             63          (g) if an applicant for a title insurance producer license, has satisfied the requirements
             64      of Sections 31A-23a-203 and 31A-23a-204 ;
             65          (h) if an applicant for a license to act as a provider or producer of viatical settlements,
             66      has satisfied the requirements of Section 31A-23a-117 ; and
             67          (i) has paid the applicable fees under Section 31A-3-103 .
             68          (2) (a) This Subsection (2) applies to the following persons:
             69          (i) an applicant for a pending:
             70          (A) individual or agency producer[,] license;
             71          (B) limited line producer[,] license;
             72          (C) customer service representative[,] license;
             73          (D) consultant[,] license;
             74          (E) managing general agent[,] license; or
             75          (F) reinsurance intermediary license; or
             76          (ii) a licensed:
             77          (A) individual or agency producer[,];
             78          (B) limited line producer[,];
             79          (C) customer service representative[,];
             80          (D) consultant[,];
             81          (E) managing general agent[,]; or
             82          (F) reinsurance intermediary.
             83          (b) A person described in Subsection (2)(a) shall report to the commissioner:
             84          (i) any administrative action taken against the person:
             85          (A) in another jurisdiction; or


             86          (B) by another regulatory agency in this state; and
             87          (ii) any criminal prosecution taken against the person in any jurisdiction.
             88          (c) The report required by Subsection (2)(b) shall:
             89          (i) be filed:
             90          (A) at the time the person files the application for an individual or agency license; [or]
             91      and
             92          (B) for an action or prosecution that occurs on or after the day on which the person
             93      files the application:
             94          [(B)] (I) for an administrative action, within 30 days of the [initiation of an action or
             95      prosecution described in Subsection (2)(b); and] final disposition of the administrative action;
             96      or
             97          (II) for a criminal prosecution, within 30 days of the initial pretrial hearing date; and
             98          (ii) include a copy of the complaint or other relevant legal documents related to the
             99      action or prosecution described in Subsection (2)(b).
             100          (3) (a) The department may request:
             101          (i) criminal background information maintained pursuant to Title 53, Chapter 10, Part
             102      2, Bureau of Criminal Identification, from the Bureau of Criminal Identification; and
             103          (ii) complete Federal Bureau of Investigation criminal background checks through the
             104      national criminal history system.
             105          (b) Information obtained by the department from the review of criminal history records
             106      received under Subsection (3)(a) shall be used by the department for the purposes of:
             107          (i) determining if a person satisfies the character requirements under Section
             108      31A-23a-107 for issuance or renewal of a license;
             109          (ii) determining if a person has failed to maintain the character requirements under
             110      Section 31A-23a-107 ; and
             111          (iii) preventing persons who violate the federal Violent Crime Control and Law
             112      Enforcement Act of 1994, 18 U.S.C. Secs. 1033 and 1034, from engaging in the business of
             113      insurance in the state.


             114          (c) If the department requests the criminal background information, the department
             115      shall:
             116          (i) pay to the Department of Public Safety the costs incurred by the Department of
             117      Public Safety in providing the department criminal background information under Subsection
             118      (3)(a)(i);
             119          (ii) pay to the Federal Bureau of Investigation the costs incurred by the Federal Bureau
             120      of Investigation in providing the department criminal background information under
             121      Subsection (3)(a)(ii); and
             122          (iii) charge the person applying for a license or for renewal of a license a fee equal to
             123      the aggregate of Subsections (3)(c)(i) and (ii).
             124          (4) To become a resident licensee in accordance with Section 31A-23a-104 and this
             125      section, a person licensed [as an insurance producer, limited line producer, customer service
             126      representative, consultant, managing general agent, or reinsurance intermediary] as one of the
             127      following in another state who moves to this state shall apply within 90 days of establishing
             128      legal residence in this state[.]:
             129          (a) insurance producer;
             130          (b) limited line producer;
             131          (c) customer service representative;
             132          (d) consultant;
             133          (e) managing general agent; or
             134          (f) reinsurance intermediary.
             135          (5) Notwithstanding the other provisions of this section, the commissioner may:
             136          (a) issue a license to an applicant for a license for a title insurance line of authority only
             137      with the concurrence of the Title and Escrow Commission; and
             138          (b) renew a license for a title insurance line of authority only with the concurrence of
             139      the Title and Escrow Commission.
             140          Section 2. Section 31A-23a-111 is amended to read:
             141           31A-23a-111. Revocation, suspension, surrender, lapsing, limiting, or otherwise


             142      terminating a license -- Rulemaking for renewal or reinstatement.
             143          (1) A license type issued under this chapter remains in force until:
             144          (a) revoked or suspended under Subsection (5);
             145          (b) surrendered to the commissioner and accepted by the commissioner in lieu of
             146      administrative action;
             147          (c) the licensee dies or is adjudicated incompetent as defined under:
             148          (i) Title 75, Chapter 5, Part 3, Guardians of Incapacitated Persons; or
             149          (ii) Title 75, Chapter 5, Part 4, Protection of Property of Persons Under Disability and
             150      Minors;
             151          (d) lapsed under Section 31A-23a-113 ; or
             152          (e) voluntarily surrendered.
             153          (2) [A lapsed or voluntarily surrendered license] The following may be reinstated
             154      within one year after the day on which the license is inactivated[.]:
             155          (a) a lapsed license; or
             156          (b) a voluntarily surrendered license.
             157          (3) Unless otherwise stated in the written agreement for the voluntary surrender of a
             158      license, submission and acceptance of a voluntary surrender of a license does not prevent the
             159      department from pursuing additional disciplinary or other action authorized under:
             160          (a) this title; or [in]
             161          (b) rules [adopted] made under this title in accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah
             162      Administrative Rulemaking Act.
             163          (4) A line of authority issued under this chapter remains in force until:
             164          (a) the qualifications pertaining to a line of authority are no longer met by the licensee;
             165      or
             166          (b) the supporting license type:
             167          (i) is revoked or suspended under Subsection (5); or
             168          (ii) is surrendered to the commissioner and accepted by the commissioner in lieu of
             169      administrative action.


             170          (5) (a) If the commissioner makes a finding under Subsection (5)(b), after an
             171      adjudicative proceeding under Title 63, Chapter 46b, Administrative Procedures Act, the
             172      commissioner may:
             173          (i) revoke:
             174          (A) a license; or
             175          (B) a line of authority;
             176          (ii) suspend for a specified period of 12 months or less:
             177          (A) a license; or
             178          (B) a line of authority; or
             179          (iii) limit in whole or in part:
             180          (A) a license; or
             181          (B) a line of authority.
             182          (b) The commissioner may take an action described in Subsection (5)(a) if the
             183      commissioner finds that the licensee:
             184          (i) is unqualified for a license or line of authority under Sections 31A-23a-104 and
             185      31A-23a-105 ;
             186          (ii) has violated:
             187          (A) an insurance statute;
             188          (B) a rule that is valid under Subsection 31A-2-201 (3); or
             189          (C) an order that is valid under Subsection 31A-2-201 (4);
             190          (iii) is insolvent or the subject of receivership, conservatorship, rehabilitation, or other
             191      delinquency proceedings in any state;
             192          (iv) fails to pay any final judgment rendered against the person in this state within 60
             193      days after the day on which the judgment became final;
             194          (v) fails to meet the same good faith obligations in claims settlement that is required of
             195      admitted insurers;
             196          (vi) is affiliated with and under the same general management or interlocking
             197      directorate or ownership as another insurance producer that transacts business in this state


             198      without a license;
             199          (vii) refuses:
             200          (A) to be examined; or
             201          (B) to produce its accounts, records, and files for examination;
             202          (viii) has an officer who refuses to:
             203          (A) give information with respect to the [administrator's] insurance producer's affairs;
             204      or
             205          (B) perform any other legal obligation as to an examination;
             206          (ix) [provided] provides information in the license application that is:
             207          (A) incorrect;
             208          (B) misleading;
             209          (C) incomplete; or
             210          (D) materially untrue;
             211          (x) has violated any insurance law, valid rule, or valid order of another state's insurance
             212      department;
             213          (xi) has obtained or attempted to obtain a license through misrepresentation or fraud;
             214          (xii) has improperly withheld, misappropriated, or converted any monies or properties
             215      received in the course of doing insurance business;
             216          (xiii) has intentionally misrepresented the terms of an actual or proposed:
             217          (A) insurance contract; or
             218          (B) application for insurance;
             219          (xiv) has been convicted of a felony;
             220          (xv) has admitted or been found to have committed any insurance unfair trade practice
             221      or fraud;
             222          (xvi) in the conduct of business in this state or elsewhere has:
             223          (A) used fraudulent, coercive, or dishonest practices; or
             224          (B) demonstrated incompetence, untrustworthiness, or financial irresponsibility;
             225          (xvii) has had an insurance license, or its equivalent, denied, suspended, or revoked in


             226      any other state, province, district, or territory;
             227          (xviii) has forged another's name to:
             228          (A) an application for insurance; or
             229          (B) [any] a document related to an insurance transaction;
             230          (xix) has improperly used notes or any other reference material to complete an
             231      examination for an insurance license;
             232          (xx) has knowingly accepted insurance business from an individual who is not
             233      licensed;
             234          (xxi) has failed to comply with an administrative or court order imposing a child
             235      support obligation;
             236          (xxii) has failed to:
             237          (A) pay state income tax; or
             238          (B) comply with any administrative or court order directing payment of state income
             239      tax;
             240          (xxiii) has violated or permitted others to violate the federal Violent Crime Control and
             241      Law Enforcement Act of 1994, 18 U.S.C. Secs. 1033 and 1034; or
             242          (xxiv) has engaged in methods and practices in the conduct of business that endanger
             243      the legitimate interests of customers and the public.
             244          (c) For purposes of this section, if a license is held by an agency, both the agency itself
             245      and any natural person named on the license are considered to be the holders of the license.
             246          (d) If a natural person named on the agency license commits any act or fails to perform
             247      any duty that is a ground for suspending, revoking, or limiting the natural person's license, the
             248      commissioner may suspend, revoke, or limit the license of:
             249          (i) the natural person;
             250          (ii) the agency, if the agency:
             251          (A) is reckless or negligent in its supervision of the natural person; or
             252          (B) knowingly participated in the act or failure to act that is the ground for suspending,
             253      revoking, or limiting the license; or


             254          (iii) (A) the natural person; and
             255          (B) the agency if the agency meets the requirements of Subsection (5)(d)(ii).
             256          (6) A licensee under this chapter is subject to the penalties for acting as a licensee
             257      without a license if:
             258          (a) the licensee's license is:
             259          (i) revoked;
             260          (ii) suspended;
             261          (iii) limited;
             262          (iv) surrendered in lieu of administrative action;
             263          (v) lapsed; or
             264          (vi) voluntarily surrendered; and
             265          (b) the licensee:
             266          (i) continues to act as a licensee; or
             267          (ii) violates the terms of the license limitation.
             268          (7) A licensee under this chapter shall immediately report to the commissioner:
             269          (a) a revocation, suspension, or limitation of the person's license in any other state,
             270      District of Columbia, or territory of the United States;
             271          (b) the imposition of a disciplinary sanction imposed on that person by any other state,
             272      District of Columbia, or territory of the United States; [and] or
             273          (c) a judgment or injunction entered against that person on the basis of conduct
             274      involving:
             275          (i) fraud;
             276          (ii) deceit;
             277          (iii) misrepresentation; or
             278          (iv) a violation of an insurance law or rule.
             279          (8) (a) An order revoking a license under Subsection (5) or an agreement to surrender a
             280      license in lieu of administrative action may specify a time, not to exceed five years, within
             281      which the former licensee may not apply for a new license.


             282          (b) If no time is specified in [an] the order [revoking a license under] or agreement
             283      described in Subsection [(5) or an agreement to surrender a license in lieu of administrative
             284      action] (8)(a), the former licensee may not apply for a new license for five years from the day
             285      on which the order or agreement is made without the express approval by the commissioner.
             286          (9) The [division] commissioner shall promptly withhold, suspend, restrict, or reinstate
             287      the use of a license issued under this part if so ordered by a court.
             288          (10) The commissioner shall by rule prescribe the license renewal and reinstatement
             289      procedures in accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act.
             290          Section 3. Section 31A-23a-112 is amended to read:
             291           31A-23a-112. Probation -- Grounds for revocation.
             292          (1) The commissioner may place a licensee on probation for a period not to exceed 24
             293      months as follows:
             294          (a) after an adjudicative proceeding under Title 63, Chapter 46b, Administrative
             295      Procedures Act, for any circumstances that would justify a suspension under Section
             296      31A-23a-111 ; or
             297          (b) at the issuance of a new license:
             298          (i) with an admitted violation under 18 U.S.C. Sections 1033 and 1034; or
             299          (ii) with a response to background information questions on [any] a new license
             300      application indicating that:
             301          (A) the person has been convicted of a crime, that is listed by rule made in accordance
             302      with Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, as a crime that is grounds for
             303      probation;
             304          (B) the person is currently charged with a crime, that is listed by rule made in
             305      accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, as a crime that is
             306      grounds for probation regardless of whether adjudication [was] is withheld;
             307          (C) the person has been involved in an administrative proceeding regarding any
             308      professional or occupational license; or
             309          (D) any business in which the person is or was an owner, partner, officer, or director


             310      has been involved in an administrative proceeding regarding any professional or occupational
             311      license.
             312          (2) The commissioner may [put] place a [new] licensee on probation for a specified
             313      period no longer than [12] 24 months if the licensee has admitted to [violations] a violation
             314      under 18 U.S.C. Sections 1033 and 1034.
             315          (3) The probation order shall state the conditions for retention of the license, which
             316      shall be reasonable.
             317          (4) Any violation of the probation is grounds for revocation pursuant to any proceeding
             318      authorized under Title 63, Chapter 46b, Administrative Procedures Act.
             319          Section 4. Section 31A-23a-113 is amended to read:
             320           31A-23a-113. License lapse and voluntary surrender.
             321          (1) (a) A license issued under this chapter shall lapse if the licensee fails to:
             322          (i) [to] pay when due a fee under Section 31A-3-103 ;
             323          (ii) [to] complete continuing education requirements under Section 31A-23a-202
             324      before submitting the license renewal application;
             325          (iii) [to] submit a completed renewal application as required by Section 31A-23a-104 ;
             326          (iv) [to] submit additional documentation required to complete the licensing process as
             327      related to a specific license type or line of authority; or
             328          (v) [to] maintain an active license in a resident state if the licensee is a nonresident
             329      licensee.
             330          (b) (i) A licensee whose license lapses due to the following may request an action
             331      described in Subsection (1)(b)(ii):
             332          (A) military service;
             333          (B) voluntary service for a period of time designated by the person for whom the
             334      licensee provides voluntary service; or
             335          (C) some other extenuating circumstances such as long-term medical disability.
             336          (ii) A licensee described in Subsection (1)(b)(i) may request:
             337          (A) reinstatement of the license; and


             338          (B) waiver of any of the following imposed for failure to comply with renewal
             339      procedures:
             340          (I) an examination requirement;
             341          (II) reinstatement fees set under Section 31A-3-103 ;
             342          (III) continuing education requirements; or
             343          (IV) other sanction imposed for failure to comply with renewal procedures.
             344          (2) If a license type or line of authority issued under this chapter is voluntarily
             345      surrendered, the license or line of authority may be reinstated within one year after the day on
             346      which the license or line of authority is inactivated.
             347          [(3) The commissioner shall by rule prescribe the license renewal and reinstatement
             348      procedures, in accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act.]
             349          Section 5. Section 31A-23a-117 is amended to read:
             350           31A-23a-117. Special requirements for providers and producers of viatical
             351      settlements.
             352          (1) [Providers and producers] A provider or producer of viatical settlements shall be
             353      licensed in accordance with this title, with the additional requirements listed in this section.
             354          (2) [Providers] A provider of viatical settlements shall provide to the commissioner:
             355          (a) [provide] a detailed plan of operation with [their] the provider's:
             356          (i) initial license application; and [with each]
             357          (ii) renewal application;
             358          (b) [if a legal entity, provide a certificate of good standing from the state of its
             359      domicile] a copy of the provider's most current audited financial statement; and
             360          (c) [provide] an antifraud plan that meets the requirements of Section 31A-36-117 .
             361          (3) [Providers and producers] A provider or producer of viatical settlements shall
             362      provide with [their] the provider's or producer's initial license application information
             363      describing [their] the provider's or producer's viatical settlement experience, training, and
             364      education.
             365          (4) A provider or producer of viatical settlements shall provide to the commissioner,


             366      within 30 days after a change occurs, new or revised information concerning any of the
             367      following:
             368          (a) officers;
             369          (b) holders of more than 10% of its stock;
             370          (c) partners;
             371          (d) directors;
             372          (e) members; and
             373          (f) designated employees.
             374          Section 6. Section 31A-23a-204 is amended to read:
             375           31A-23a-204. Special requirements for title insurance producers and agencies.
             376          Title insurance producers shall be licensed in accordance with this chapter, with the
             377      additional requirements listed in this section.
             378          (1) (a) A person that receives a new license under this title on or after July 1, 2007 as a
             379      title insurance agency, shall at the time of licensure be owned or managed by one or more
             380      natural persons who are licensed with the following lines of authority for at least three of the
             381      five years immediately proceeding the date on which the title insurance agency applies for a
             382      license:
             383          (i) both a:
             384          (A) search line of authority; and
             385          (B) escrow line of authority; or
             386          (ii) a search and escrow line of authority.
             387          (b) A title insurance agency subject to Subsection (1)(a) may comply with Subsection
             388      (1)(a) by having the title insurance agency owned or managed by:
             389          (i) one or more natural persons who are licensed with the search line of authority for
             390      the time period provided in Subsection (1)(a); and
             391          (ii) one or more natural persons who are licensed with the escrow line of authority for
             392      the time period provided in Subsection (1)(a).
             393          (c) The Title and Escrow Commission may by rule made in accordance with Title 63,


             394      Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, exempt an attorney with real estate
             395      experience from the experience requirements in Subsection (1)(a).
             396          [(1)] (2) (a) Every title insurance agency or producer appointed by an insurer shall
             397      maintain:
             398          (i) a fidelity bond;
             399          (ii) a professional liability insurance policy; or
             400          (iii) a financial protection:
             401          (A) equivalent to that described in Subsection [(1)] (2)(a)(i) or (ii); and
             402          (B) that the commissioner considers adequate.
             403          (b) The bond or insurance required by this Subsection [(1)] (2):
             404          (i) shall be supplied under a contract approved by the commissioner to provide
             405      protection against the improper performance of any service in conjunction with the issuance of
             406      a contract or policy of title insurance; and
             407          (ii) be in a face amount no less than $50,000.
             408          (c) The Title and Escrow Commission may by rule made in accordance with Title 63,
             409      Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, exempt title insurance producers from the
             410      requirements of this Subsection [(1)] (2) upon a finding that, and only so long as, the required
             411      policy or bond is generally unavailable at reasonable rates.
             412          [(2)] (3) (a) (i) Every title insurance agency or producer appointed by an insurer shall
             413      maintain a reserve fund.
             414          (ii) The reserve fund required by this Subsection [(2)] (3) shall be:
             415          (A) (I) composed of assets approved by the commissioner and the Title and Escrow
             416      Commission;
             417          (II) maintained as a separate trust account; and
             418          (III) charged as a reserve liability of the title insurance producer in determining the
             419      producer's financial condition; and
             420          (B) accumulated by segregating 1% of all gross income received from the title
             421      insurance business.


             422          (iii) The reserve fund shall contain the accumulated assets for the immediately
             423      preceding ten years as defined in Subsection [(2)] (3)(a)(ii).
             424          (iv) That portion of the assets held in the reserve fund over ten years may be:
             425          (A) withdrawn from the reserve fund; and
             426          (B) restored to the income of the title insurance producer.
             427          (v) The title insurance producer may withdraw interest from the reserve fund related to
             428      the principal amount as it accrues.
             429          (b) (i) A disbursement may not be made from the reserve fund except as provided in
             430      Subsection [(2)] (3)(a) unless the title insurance producer ceases doing business as a result of:
             431          (A) sale of assets;
             432          (B) merger of the producer with another producer;
             433          (C) termination of the producer's license;
             434          (D) insolvency; or
             435          (E) any cessation of business by the producer.
             436          (ii) Any disbursements from the reserve fund may be made only to settle claims arising
             437      from the improper performance of the title insurance producer in providing services defined in
             438      Section 31A-23a-406 .
             439          (iii) The commissioner shall be notified ten days before any disbursements from the
             440      reserve fund.
             441          (iv) The notice required by this Subsection [(2)] (3)(b) shall contain:
             442          (A) the amount of claim;
             443          (B) the nature of the claim; and
             444          (C) the name of the payee.
             445          (c) (i) The reserve fund shall be maintained by the title insurance producer or the title
             446      insurance producer's representative for a period of two years after the title insurance producer
             447      ceases doing business.
             448          (ii) Any assets remaining in the reserve fund at the end of the two years specified in
             449      Subsection [(2)] (3)(c)(i) may be withdrawn and restored to the former title insurance producer.


             450          [(3)] (4) Any examination for licensure shall include questions regarding the search
             451      and examination of title to real property.
             452          [(4)] (5) A title insurance producer may not perform the functions of escrow unless the
             453      title insurance producer has been examined on the fiduciary duties and procedures involved in
             454      those functions.
             455          [(5)] (6) The Title and Escrow Commission shall adopt rules, in accordance with Title
             456      63, Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, after consulting with the department
             457      and the department's test administrator, establishing an examination for a license that will
             458      satisfy this section.
             459          [(6)] (7) A license may be issued to a title insurance producer who has qualified:
             460          (a) to perform only searches and examinations of title as specified in Subsection [(3)]
             461      (4);
             462          (b) to handle only escrow arrangements as specified in Subsection [(4)] (5); or
             463          (c) to act as a title marketing representative.
             464          [(7)] (8) (a) A person licensed to practice law in Utah is exempt from the requirements
             465      of Subsections [(1) and] (2) and (3) if that person issues 12 or less policies in any 12-month
             466      period.
             467          (b) In determining the number of policies issued by a person licensed to practice law in
             468      Utah for purposes of Subsection (8)(a), if the person licensed to practice law in Utah issues a
             469      policy to more than one party to the same closing, the person is considered to have issued only
             470      one policy.
             471          [(8)] (9) A person licensed to practice law in Utah, whether exempt under Subsection
             472      [(7)] (8) or not, shall maintain a trust account separate from a law firm trust account for all title
             473      and real estate escrow transactions.
             474          Section 7. Section 31A-25-203 is amended to read:
             475           31A-25-203. General requirements for license issuance.
             476          (1) The commissioner shall issue a license to act as a third party administrator to any
             477      person who has:


             478          (a) satisfied the character requirements under Section 31A-25-204 ;
             479          (b) satisfied the financial responsibility requirement under Section 31A-25-205 ;
             480          (c) if a nonresident, complied with Section 31A-25-206 ; and
             481          (d) paid the applicable fees under Section 31A-3-103 .
             482          (2) The license of each third party administrator licensed under former Title 31,
             483      Chapter 15a, is continued under this chapter.
             484          (3) (a) This Subsection (3) applies to the following persons:
             485          (i) an applicant for a third party administrator's license; or
             486          (ii) a licensed third party administrator.
             487          (b) A person described in Subsection (3)(a) shall report to the commissioner:
             488          (i) any administrative action taken against the person:
             489          (A) in another jurisdiction; or
             490          (B) by another regulatory agency in this state; and
             491          (ii) any criminal prosecution taken against the person in any jurisdiction.
             492          (c) The report required by Subsection (3)(b) shall:
             493          (i) be filed:
             494          (A) at the time the person applies for a third party administrator's license; [or] and
             495          (B) for an action or prosecution that occurs on or after the day on which the person
             496      applies for a third party administrator license:
             497          [(B)] (I) for an administrative action, within 30 days of the [initiation of an action or
             498      prosecution described in Subsection (3)(b); and] final disposition of the administrative action;
             499      or
             500          (II) for a criminal prosecution, within 30 days of the initial pretrial hearing; and
             501          (ii) include a copy of the complaint or other relevant legal documents related to the
             502      action or prosecution described in Subsection (3)(b).
             503          (4) (a) The department may request concerning a person applying for a third party
             504      administrator's license:
             505          (i) criminal background information maintained pursuant to Title 53, Chapter 10, Part


             506      2, Bureau of Criminal Identification, from the Bureau of Criminal Identification; and
             507          (ii) complete Federal Bureau of Investigation criminal background checks through the
             508      national criminal history system.
             509          (b) Information obtained by the department from the review of criminal history records
             510      received under Subsection (4)(a) shall be used by the department for the purposes of:
             511          (i) determining if a person satisfies the character requirements under Section
             512      31A-25-204 for issuance or renewal of a license;
             513          (ii) determining if a person has failed to maintain the character requirements under
             514      Section 31A-25-204 ; and
             515          (iii) preventing persons who violate the federal Violent Crime Control and Law
             516      Enforcement Act of 1994, 18 U.S.C. Secs. 1033 and 1034, from engaging in the business of
             517      insurance in the state.
             518          (c) If the department requests the criminal background information, the department
             519      shall:
             520          (i) pay to the Department of Public Safety the costs incurred by the Department of
             521      Public Safety in providing the department criminal background information under Subsection
             522      (4)(a)(i);
             523          (ii) pay to the Federal Bureau of Investigation the costs incurred by the Federal Bureau
             524      of Investigation in providing the department criminal background information under
             525      Subsection (4)(a)(ii); and
             526          (iii) charge the person applying for a license or for renewal of a license a fee equal to
             527      the aggregate of Subsections (4)(c)(i) and (ii).
             528          Section 8. Section 31A-25-208 is amended to read:
             529           31A-25-208. Revocation, suspension, surrender, lapsing, limiting, or otherwise
             530      terminating a license -- Rulemaking for renewal and reinstatement.
             531          (1) A license type issued under this chapter remains in force until:
             532          (a) revoked[,] or suspended[, or limited] under Subsection [(2)] (4);
             533          [(b) lapsed under Subsection (3);]


             534          [(c)] (b) surrendered to the commissioner and accepted by the commissioner in lieu of
             535      administrative action; [or]
             536          [(d)] (c) the licensee dies or is adjudicated incompetent as defined under:
             537          (i) Title 75, Chapter 5, Part 3 [or 4.], Guardians of Incapacitated Persons; or
             538          (ii) Title 75, Chapter 5, Part 4, Protection of Property of Persons Under Disability and
             539      Minors;
             540          (d) lapsed under Section 31A-25-210 ; or
             541          (e) voluntarily surrendered.
             542          (2) The following may be reinstated within one year after the day on which the license
             543      is inactivated:
             544          (a) a lapsed license; or
             545          (b) a voluntarily surrendered license.
             546          (3) Unless otherwise stated in the written agreement for the voluntary surrender of a
             547      license, submission and acceptance of a voluntary surrender of a license does not prevent the
             548      department from pursuing additional disciplinary or other action authorized under:
             549          (a) this title; or
             550          (b) rules made under this title in accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah
             551      Administrative Rulemaking Act.
             552          [(2) After] (4) (a) If the commissioner makes a finding under Subsection (4)(b), after
             553      an adjudicative proceeding under Title 63, Chapter 46b, Administrative Procedures Act, the
             554      commissioner may:
             555          (i) revoke[,] a license;
             556          (ii) suspend a license for a specified period of 12 months or less[,]; or
             557          (iii) limit a license in whole or in part [the license of any administrator, found to:].
             558          (b) The commissioner may take an action described in Subsection (4)(a) if the
             559      commissioner finds that the licensee:
             560          [(a) be] (i) is unqualified for a license under [Section] Sections 31A-25-202 and
             561      31A-25-203 ;


             562          [(b) have] (ii) has violated:
             563          (A) an insurance statute[, valid];
             564          (B) a rule that is valid under Subsection 31A-2-201 (3)[,]; or [a valid]
             565          (C) an order that is valid under Subsection 31A-2-201 (4);
             566          [(c) be] (iii) is insolvent[,] or the subject of receivership, conservatorship,
             567      rehabilitation, or other delinquency proceedings in any state;
             568          [(d) have failed] (iv) fails to pay any final judgment rendered against [it] the person in
             569      this state within 60 days after the day on which the judgment became final;
             570          [(e) have failed] (v) fails to meet the same good faith obligations in claims settlement
             571      [as] that is required of admitted insurers;
             572          [(f) be] (vi) is affiliated with and under the same general management or interlocking
             573      directorate or ownership as another third party administrator [which] that transacts business in
             574      this state without a license;
             575          [(g) have refused] (vii) refuses:
             576          (A) to be examined; or
             577          (B) to produce its accounts, records, and files for examination[, or have officers who
             578      have refused];
             579          (viii) has an officer who refuses to:
             580          (A) give information with respect to the third party administrator's affairs; or [to]
             581          (B) perform any other legal obligation as to an examination;
             582          [(h)] (ix) [have provided incorrect, misleading, incomplete, or materially untrue]
             583      provides information in the license application[;] that is:
             584          (A) incorrect;
             585          (B) misleading;
             586          (C) incomplete; or
             587          (D) materially untrue;
             588          [(i) have] (x) has violated an insurance law, valid rule, or valid order of another state's
             589      insurance department;


             590          [(j) have] (xi) has obtained or attempted to obtain a license through misrepresentation
             591      or fraud;
             592          [(k) have] (xii) has improperly withheld, misappropriated, or converted any monies or
             593      properties received in the course of doing insurance business;
             594          [(l) have] (xiii) has intentionally misrepresented the terms of an actual or proposed:
             595          (A) insurance contract; or
             596          (B) application for insurance;
             597          [(m) have] (xiv) has been convicted of a felony;
             598          [(n) have] (xv) has admitted or been found to have committed any insurance unfair
             599      trade practice or fraud;
             600          [(o) have] (xvi) in the conduct of business in this state or elsewhere has:
             601          (A) used fraudulent, coercive, or dishonest practices [in this state or elsewhere]; or
             602          [(p) have] (B) demonstrated incompetence, untrustworthiness, or financial
             603      irresponsibility [in the conduct of business in this state or elsewhere];
             604          [(q) have] (xvii) has had an insurance license or its equivalent, denied, suspended, or
             605      revoked in any other state, province, district, or territory;
             606          [(r) have] (xviii) has forged another's name to:
             607          [(i)] (A) an application for insurance; or
             608          [(ii)] (B) a document related to an insurance transaction;
             609          [(s) have] (xix) has improperly used notes or any other reference material to complete
             610      an examination for an insurance license;
             611          [(t) have] (xx) has knowingly accepted insurance business from an individual who is
             612      not licensed;
             613          [(u) have] (xxi) has failed to comply with an administrative or court order imposing a
             614      child support obligation;
             615          [(v) have] (xxii) has failed to:
             616          [(i)] (A) pay state income tax; or
             617          [(ii)] (B) comply with any administrative or court order directing payment of state


             618      income tax;
             619          [(w) have] (xxiii) has violated or permitted others to violate the federal Violent Crime
             620      Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994, 18 U.S.C. Secs. 1033 and 1034; or
             621          [(x) have] (xxiv) has engaged in methods and practices in the conduct of business that
             622      endanger the legitimate interests of customers and the public.
             623          [(3) (a) Any license issued under this chapter lapses if the licensee fails to:]
             624          [(i) pay the fee due under Section 31A-3-103 ; or]
             625          [(ii) produce, when due, evidence of compliance with the financial responsibility
             626      requirement under Section 31A-25-205 .]
             627          [(b) Subject to Subsection (3)(c), a license that has lapsed under this Subsection (3)
             628      may be reinstated if the licensee cures the deficiency or deficiencies that brought about the
             629      license lapse within 90 days after the date the license lapsed.]
             630          [(c) The licensee shall pay twice the applicable license renewal fee if the cause of the
             631      license lapse was failure to pay the usual renewal fee.]
             632          [(4) Notwithstanding Subsection (3), a licensee whose license lapses due to military
             633      service or some other extenuating circumstance such as a long-term medical disability may
             634      request:]
             635          [(a) reinstatement; and]
             636          [(b) a waiver of any of the following imposed for failure to comply with renewal
             637      procedures:]
             638          [(i) an examination requirement;]
             639          [(ii) a fine; or]
             640          [(iii) other sanction.]
             641          [(5) The commissioner shall by rule prescribe the license renewal and reinstatement
             642      procedures, in accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act.]
             643          [(6) A licensee under this chapter whose license is suspended, revoked, or lapsed, but
             644      who continues to act as a licensee, is subject to the penalties for acting as an administrator
             645      without a license.]


             646          (c) For purposes of this section, if a license is held by an agency, both the agency itself
             647      and any natural person named on the license are considered to be the holders of the license.
             648          (d) If a natural person named on the agency license commits any act or fails to perform
             649      any duty that is a ground for suspending, revoking, or limiting the natural person's license, the
             650      commissioner may suspend, revoke, or limit the license of:
             651          (i) the natural person;
             652          (ii) the agency if the agency:
             653          (A) is reckless or negligent in its supervision of the natural person; or
             654          (B) knowingly participated in the act or failure to act that is the ground for suspending,
             655      revoking, or limiting the license; or
             656          (iii) (A) the natural person; and
             657          (B) the agency if the agency meets the requirements of Subsection (4)(d)(ii).
             658          (5) A licensee under this chapter is subject to the penalties for acting as a licensee
             659      without a license if:
             660          (a) the licensee's license is:
             661          (i) revoked;
             662          (ii) suspended;
             663          (iii) limited;
             664          (iv) surrendered in lieu of administrative action;
             665          (v) lapsed; or
             666          (vi) voluntarily surrendered; and
             667          (b) the licensee:
             668          (i) continues to act as a licensee; or
             669          (ii) violates the terms of the license limitation.
             670          (6) A licensee under this chapter shall immediately report to the commissioner:
             671          (a) a revocation, suspension, or limitation of the person's license in any other state, the
             672      District of Columbia, or a territory of the United States;
             673          (b) the imposition of a disciplinary sanction imposed on that person by any other state,


             674      the District of Columbia, or a territory of the United States; or
             675          (c) a judgment or injunction entered against the person on the basis of conduct
             676      involving:
             677          (i) fraud;
             678          (ii) deceit;
             679          (iii) misrepresentation; or
             680          (iv) a violation of an insurance law or rule.
             681          (7) (a) An order revoking a license under Subsection [(2)] (4) or an agreement to
             682      surrender a license in lieu of administrative action may specify a time, not to exceed five years,
             683      within which the former licensee may not apply for a new license.
             684          (b) If no time is specified in the order or agreement described in Subsection (7)(a), the
             685      former licensee may not apply for a new license for five years from the day on which the order
             686      or agreement is made without the express approval of the commissioner.
             687          [(8) Any person whose license is suspended or revoked under Subsection (2) shall,
             688      when the suspension ends or a new license is issued, pay all the fees that would have been
             689      payable if the license had not been suspended or revoked, unless the commissioner by order
             690      waives the payment of the interim fees. If a new license is issued more than three years after
             691      the revocation of a similar license, this subsection applies only to the fees that would have
             692      accrued during the three years immediately following the revocation.]
             693          [(9)] (8) [If ordered by a court, the] The commissioner shall promptly withhold,
             694      suspend, restrict, or reinstate the use of a license issued under this part if so ordered by the
             695      court.
             696          (9) The commissioner shall by rule prescribe the license renewal and reinstatement
             697      procedures in accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act.
             698          Section 9. Section 31A-25-209 is amended to read:
             699           31A-25-209. Probation -- Grounds for revocation.
             700          (1) [In] The commissioner may place a licensee on probation for a period not to exceed
             701      24 months as follows:


             702          (a) after an adjudicative proceeding under Title 63, Chapter 46b, Administrative
             703      Procedures Act, for any circumstances that would justify a suspension under Section
             704      31A-25-208 [, the commissioner may instead, after a formal adjudicative proceeding, put the
             705      licensee on probation for a specified period no longer than 12 months.]; or
             706          (b) at the issuance of a new license:
             707          (i) with an admitted violation under 18 U.S.C. Sections 1033 and 1034; or
             708          (ii) with a response to a background information question on a new license application
             709      indicating that:
             710          (A) the person has been convicted of a crime that is listed by rule made in accordance
             711      with Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, as a crime that is grounds for
             712      probation;
             713          (B) the person is currently charged with a crime that is listed by rule made in
             714      accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, as a crime that is
             715      grounds for probation regardless of whether adjudication is withheld;
             716          (C) the person has been involved in an administrative proceeding regarding any
             717      professional or occupational license; or
             718          (D) any business in which the person is or was an owner, partner, officer, or director
             719      has been involved in an administrative proceeding regarding any professional or occupational
             720      license.
             721          (2) The commissioner may place a licensee on probation for a specified period no
             722      longer than 24 months if the licensee has admitted to a violation under 18 U.S.C. Sections 1033
             723      and 1034.
             724          [(2) The] (3) A probation order under this section shall state the conditions for
             725      retention of the license, which shall be reasonable.
             726          [(3) Violation] (4) A violation of the probation [constitutes] is grounds for
             727      [immediate] revocation [without a formal adjudicative proceeding, unless one is requested]
             728      pursuant to any proceeding authorized under Title 63, Chapter 46b, Administrative Procedures
             729      Act.


             730          Section 10. Section 31A-25-210 is enacted to read:
             731          31A-25-210. License lapse and voluntary surrender.
             732          (1) (a) A license issued under this chapter shall lapse if the licensee fails to:
             733          (i) pay when due a fee under Section 31A-3-103 ;
             734          (ii) submit a completed renewal application as required by Section 31A-25-202 ;
             735          (iii) produce, when due, evidence of compliance with the financial responsibility
             736      requirement under Section 31A-25-205 ; or
             737          (iv) maintain an active license in a resident state if the licensee is a nonresident
             738      licensee.
             739          (b) (i) A licensee whose license lapses due to the following may request an action
             740      described in Subsection (1)(b)(ii):
             741          (A) military service;
             742          (B) voluntary service for a period of time designated by the person for whom the
             743      licensee provides voluntary service; or
             744          (C) some other extenuating circumstances such as long-term medical disability.
             745          (ii) A licensee described in Subsection (1)(b)(i) may request:
             746          (A) reinstatement of the license; and
             747          (B) waiver of any of the following imposed for failure to comply with renewal
             748      procedures:
             749          (I) an examination requirement;
             750          (II) reinstatement fees set under Section 31A-3-103 ; or
             751          (III) other sanction imposed for failure to comply with renewal procedures.
             752          (2) If a license issued under this chapter is voluntarily surrendered, the license may be
             753      reinstated within one year after the day on which the license is inactivated.
             754          Section 11. Section 31A-26-203 is amended to read:
             755           31A-26-203. Adjuster's license required.
             756          (1) The commissioner shall issue a license to act as an independent adjuster or public
             757      adjuster to any person who, as to the license classification applied for under Section


             758      31A-26-204 , has:
             759          (a) satisfied the character requirements under Section 31A-26-205 ;
             760          (b) satisfied the applicable continuing education requirements under Section
             761      31A-26-206 ;
             762          (c) satisfied the applicable examination requirements under Section 31A-26-207 ;
             763          (d) if a nonresident, complied with Section 31A-26-208 ; and
             764          (e) paid the applicable fees under Section 31A-3-103 .
             765          (2) (a) This Subsection (2) applies to the following persons:
             766          (i) an applicant for:
             767          (A) an independent adjuster's license; or
             768          (B) a public adjuster's license;
             769          (ii) a licensed independent adjuster; or
             770          (iii) a licensed public adjuster.
             771          (b) A person described in Subsection (2)(a) shall report to the commissioner:
             772          (i) any administrative action taken against the person:
             773          (A) in another jurisdiction; or
             774          (B) by another regulatory agency in this state; and
             775          (ii) any criminal prosecution taken against the person in any jurisdiction.
             776          (c) The report required by Subsection (2)(b) shall:
             777          (i) be filed:
             778          (A) at the time the person applies for [a third party administrator's] an adjustor's
             779      license; [or] and
             780          (B) for an action or prosecution that occurs on or after the day on which the person
             781      applies for an adjustor's license:
             782          [(B)] (I) for an administrative action, within 30 days of the [initiation of an action or
             783      prosecution described in Subsection (2)(b); and] final disposition of the administrative action;
             784      or
             785          (II) for a criminal prosecution, within 30 days of the initial pretrial hearing date; and


             786          (ii) include a copy of the complaint or other relevant legal documents related to the
             787      action or prosecution described in Subsection (2)(b).
             788          (3) (a) The department may request concerning a person applying for an independent or
             789      public adjuster's license:
             790          (i) criminal background information maintained pursuant to Title 53, Chapter 10, Part
             791      2, Bureau of Criminal Identification, from the Bureau of Criminal Identification; and
             792          (ii) complete Federal Bureau of Investigation criminal background checks through the
             793      national criminal history system.
             794          (b) Information obtained by the department from the review of criminal history records
             795      received under Subsection (3)(a) shall be used by the department for the purposes of:
             796          (i) determining if a person satisfies the character requirements under Section
             797      31A-26-205 for issuance or renewal of a license;
             798          (ii) determining if a person has failed to maintain the character requirements under
             799      Section 31A-25-204 ; and
             800          (iii) preventing persons who violate the federal Violent Crime Control and Law
             801      Enforcement Act of 1994, 18 U.S.C. Secs. 1033 and 1034, from engaging in the business of
             802      insurance in the state.
             803          (c) If the department requests the criminal background information, the department
             804      shall:
             805          (i) pay to the Department of Public Safety the costs incurred by the Department of
             806      Public Safety in providing the department criminal background information under Subsection
             807      (3)(a)(i);
             808          (ii) pay to the Federal Bureau of Investigation the costs incurred by the Federal Bureau
             809      of Investigation in providing the department criminal background information under
             810      Subsection (3)(a)(ii); and
             811          (iii) charge the person applying for a license or for renewal of a license a fee equal to
             812      the aggregate of Subsections (3)(c)(i) and (ii).
             813          (4) Notwithstanding the other provisions of this section, the commissioner may:


             814          (a) issue a license to an applicant for a license for a title insurance classification only
             815      with the concurrence of the Title and Escrow Commission; or
             816          (b) renew a license for a title insurance classification only with the concurrence of the
             817      Title and Escrow Commission.
             818          Section 12. Section 31A-26-213 is amended to read:
             819           31A-26-213. Revocation, suspension, surrender, lapsing, limiting, or otherwise
             820      terminating a license -- Rulemaking for renewal or reinstatement.
             821          (1) A license type issued under this chapter remains in force until:
             822          (a) revoked[,] or suspended[, or limited] under Subsection [(2)] (5);
             823          [(b) lapsed under Subsection (3);]
             824          [(c)] (b) surrendered to the commissioner and accepted by the commissioner in lieu of
             825      administrative action; [or]
             826          [(d)] (c) the licensee dies or is adjudicated incompetent as defined under:
             827          (i) Title 75, Chapter 5, Part 3 [or 4.], Guardians of Incapacitated Persons; or
             828          (ii) Title 75, Chapter 5, Part 4, Protection of Property of Persons Under Disability and
             829      Minors;
             830          (d) lapsed under Section 31A-26-214.5 ; or
             831          (e) voluntarily surrendered.
             832          (2) The following may be reinstated within one year after the day on which the license
             833      is inactivated:
             834          (a) a lapsed license; or
             835          (b) a voluntarily surrendered license.
             836          (3) Unless otherwise stated in the written agreement for the voluntary surrender of a
             837      license, submission and acceptance of a voluntary surrender of a license does not prevent the
             838      department from pursuing additional disciplinary or other action authorized under:
             839          (a) this title; or
             840          (b) rules made under this title in accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah
             841      Administrative Rulemaking Act.


             842          (4) A license classification issued under this chapter remains in force until:
             843          (a) the qualifications pertaining to a license classification are no longer met by the
             844      licensee; or
             845          (b) the supporting license type:
             846          (i) is revoked or suspended under Subsection (5); or
             847          (ii) is surrendered to the commissioner and accepted by the commissioner in lieu of
             848      administrative action.
             849          [(2) (a) After] (5) (a) If the commissioner makes a finding under Subsection (5)(b)
             850      after an adjudicative proceeding under Title 63, Chapter 46b, Administrative Procedures Act,
             851      [if the commissioner makes a finding described in Subsection (2)(b),] the commissioner may:
             852          (i) revoke:
             853          (A) a license [of an adjustor]; or
             854          (B) a license classification;
             855          (ii) suspend [a license of an adjustor] for a specified period of 12 months or less[; or]:
             856          (A) a license; or
             857          (B) a license classification; or
             858          (iii) limit in whole or in part [the license of any adjuster.]:
             859          (A) a license; or
             860          (B) a license classification.
             861          (b) The commissioner may take an action described in Subsection [(2)] (5)(a) if the
             862      commissioner finds that the [adjustor] licensee:
             863          (i) is unqualified for a license or license classification under [Section] Sections
             864      31A-26-202 , 31A-26-203 , and 31A-26-204 ;
             865          (ii) has violated:
             866          (A) an insurance statute;
             867          (B) a [valid] rule that is valid under Subsection 31A-2-201 (3); or
             868          (C) [a valid] an order that is valid under Subsection 31A-2-201 (4);
             869          (iii) is insolvent, or the subject of receivership, conservatorship, rehabilitation, or other


             870      delinquency proceedings in any state;
             871          (iv) [has failed] fails to pay any final judgment rendered against the [adjustor] person
             872      in this state within 60 days after the judgment became final;
             873          (v) [has failed] fails to meet the same good faith obligations in claims settlement [as]
             874      that is required of admitted insurers;
             875          (vi) is affiliated with and under the same general management or interlocking
             876      directorate or ownership as another insurance adjuster that transacts business in this state
             877      without a license;
             878          (vii) refuses:
             879          (A) to be examined; or
             880          (B) to produce [the adjustor's] its accounts, records, and files for examination;
             881          (viii) has an officer who refuses to:
             882          (A) [refuses to] give information with respect to the [administrator's] insurance
             883      adjuster's affairs; or
             884          (B) [refuses to] perform any other legal obligation as to an examination;
             885          (ix) [has provided incorrect, misleading, incomplete, or materially untrue] provides
             886      information in the license application[;] that is:
             887          (A) incorrect;
             888          (B) misleading;
             889          (C) incomplete; or
             890          (D) materially untrue;
             891          (x) has violated any insurance law, valid rule, or valid order of another state's insurance
             892      department;
             893          (xi) has obtained or attempted to obtain a license through misrepresentation or fraud;
             894          (xii) has improperly withheld, misappropriated, or converted any monies or properties
             895      received in the course of doing insurance business;
             896          (xiii) has intentionally misrepresented the terms of an actual or proposed:
             897          (A) insurance contract; or


             898          (B) application for insurance;
             899          (xiv) has been convicted of a felony;
             900          (xv) has admitted or been found to have committed any insurance unfair trade practice
             901      or fraud;
             902          (xvi) in the conduct of business in this state or elsewhere has:
             903          (A) used fraudulent, coercive, or dishonest practices [in the conduct of business in this
             904      state or elsewhere]; or
             905          [(xvii) has] (B) demonstrated incompetence, untrustworthiness, or financial
             906      irresponsibility [in the conduct of business in this state or elsewhere];
             907          [(xviii)] (xvii) has had an insurance license, or its equivalent, denied, suspended, or
             908      revoked in any other state, province, district, or territory;
             909          [(xix)] (xviii) has forged another's name to:
             910          (A) an application for insurance; or
             911          (B) any document related to an insurance transaction;
             912          [(xx)] (xix) has improperly used notes or any other reference material to complete an
             913      examination for an insurance license;
             914          [(xxi)] (xx) has knowingly accepted insurance business from an individual who is not
             915      licensed;
             916          [(xxii)] (xxi) has failed to comply with an administrative or court order imposing a
             917      child support obligation;
             918          [(xxiii)] (xxii) has failed to:
             919          (A) pay state income tax; or
             920          (B) comply with any administrative or court order directing payment of state income
             921      tax;
             922          [(xxiv)] (xxiii) has violated or permitted others to violate the federal Violent Crime
             923      Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994, 18 U.S.C. Secs. 1033 and 1034; or
             924          [(xxv)] (xxiv) has engaged in methods and practices in the conduct of business that
             925      endanger the legitimate interests of customers and the public.


             926          [(3) (a) Any license issued under this chapter shall lapse if the licensee fails to:]
             927          [(i) pay any fee that is due under Section 31A-3-103 or 31A-3-104 ;]
             928          [(ii) complete continuing education requirements under Section 31A-26-206 before
             929      submitting the license renewal application; or]
             930          [(iii) submit a completed renewal application as required by Section 31A-26-202 .]
             931          [(b) A licensee whose license lapses due to military service or some other extenuating
             932      circumstance such as a long-term medical disability may request:]
             933          [(i) reinstatement; and]
             934          [(ii) a waiver of any of the following imposed for failure to comply with renewal
             935      procedures:]
             936          [(A) an examination requirement;]
             937          [(B) a fine; or]
             938          [(C) other sanction.]
             939          [(c) The commissioner shall by rule prescribe the license renewal and reinstatement
             940      procedures, in accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act.]
             941          (c) For purposes of this section, if a license is held by an agency, both the agency itself
             942      and any natural person named on the license are considered to be the holders of the license.
             943          (d) If a natural person named on the agency license commits any act or fails to perform
             944      any duty that is a ground for suspending, revoking, or limiting the natural person's license, the
             945      commissioner may suspend, revoke, or limit the license of:
             946          (i) the natural person;
             947          (ii) the agency, if the agency:
             948          (A) is reckless or negligent in its supervision of the natural person; or
             949          (B) knowingly participated in the act or failure to act that is the ground for suspending,
             950      revoking, or limiting the license; or
             951          (iii) (A) the natural person; and
             952          (B) the agency if the agency meets the requirements of Subsection (5)(d)(ii).
             953          [(4)] (6) A licensee under this chapter [whose license is suspended, revoked, or lapsed,


             954      but who continues to act as a licensee,] is subject to the penalties for conducting an insurance
             955      business without a license[.] if:
             956          (a) the licensee's license is:
             957          (i) revoked;
             958          (ii) suspended;
             959          (iii) limited;
             960          (iv) surrendered in lieu of administrative action;
             961          (v) lapsed; or
             962          (vi) voluntarily surrendered; and
             963          (b) the licensee:
             964          (i) continues to act as a licensee; or
             965          (ii) violates the terms of the license limitation.
             966          (7) A licensee under this chapter shall immediately report to the commissioner:
             967          (a) a revocation, suspension, or limitation of the person's license in any other state, the
             968      District of Columbia, or a territory of the United States;
             969          (b) the imposition of a disciplinary sanction imposed on that person by any other state,
             970      the District of Columbia, or a territory of the United States; or
             971          (c) a judgment or injunction entered against that person on the basis of conduct
             972      involving:
             973          (i) fraud;
             974          (ii) deceit;
             975          (iii) misrepresentation; or
             976          (iv) a violation of an insurance law or rule.
             977          [(5)] (8) (a) An order revoking a license under Subsection [(2)] (5) or an agreement to
             978      surrender a license in lieu of administrative action may specify a time not to exceed five years
             979      within which the former licensee may not apply for a new license.
             980          (b) If no time is specified in the order [revoking a license under Subsection (2)] or
             981      agreement described in Subsection (8)(a), the former licensee may not apply for a new license


             982      for five years without the express approval of the commissioner.
             983          [(6) (a) Any person whose license is suspended or revoked under Subsection (2) shall,
             984      when the suspension ends or a new license is issued, pay all fees that would have been payable
             985      if the license had not been suspended or revoked, unless the commissioner by order waives the
             986      payment of the interim fees.]
             987          [(b) If a new license is issued more than three years after the revocation of a similar
             988      license, this Subsection (6) applies only to the fees that would have accrued during the three
             989      years immediately following the revocation.]
             990          [(7)] (9) The commissioner shall promptly withhold, suspend, restrict, or reinstate the
             991      use of a license issued under this part if so ordered by a court.
             992          (10) The commissioner shall by rule prescribe the license renewal and reinstatement
             993      procedures in accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act.
             994          Section 13. Section 31A-26-214 is amended to read:
             995           31A-26-214. Probation -- Grounds for revocation.
             996          (1) [In] The commissioner may place a licensee on probation for a period not to
             997      exceed 24 months as follows:
             998          (a) after an adjudicative proceeding under Title 63, Chapter 46b, Administrative
             999      Procedures Act, for any circumstances that would justify a suspension under Section
             1000      31A-26-213 [, the commissioner may instead, after a formal adjudicative proceeding, put the
             1001      licensee on probation for a specified period no longer than 24 months.]; or
             1002          (b) at the issuance of a new license:
             1003          (i) with an admitted violation under 18 U.S.C. Sections 1033 and 1034; or
             1004          (ii) with a response to a background information question on any new license
             1005      application indicating that:
             1006          (A) the person has been convicted of a crime, that is listed by rule made in accordance
             1007      with Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, as a crime that is grounds for
             1008      probation;
             1009          (B) the person is currently charged with a crime, that is listed by rule made in


             1010      accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, as a crime that is
             1011      grounds for probation regardless of whether adjudication was withheld;
             1012          (C) the person has been involved in an administrative proceeding regarding any
             1013      professional or occupational license; or
             1014          (D) any business in which the person is or was an owner, partner, officer, or director
             1015      has been involved in an administrative proceeding regarding any professional or occupational
             1016      license.
             1017          (2) The commissioner may put a licensee on probation for a specified period no longer
             1018      than 24 months if the licensee has admitted to violations under 18 U.S.C. Sections 1033 and
             1019      1034.
             1020          [(2) The] (3) A probation order under this section shall state the conditions for
             1021      retention of the license, which shall be reasonable.
             1022          [(3) Violation] (4) A violation of the probation is grounds for revocation pursuant to
             1023      any proceeding authorized under Title 63, Chapter 46b, Administrative Procedures Act.
             1024          Section 14. Section 31A-26-214.5 is enacted to read:
             1025          31A-26-214.5. License lapse and voluntary surrender.
             1026          (1) (a) A license issued under this chapter shall lapse if the licensee fails to:
             1027          (i) pay when due a fee under Section 31A-3-103 ;
             1028          (ii) complete continuing education requirements under Section 31A-26-206 before
             1029      submitting the license renewal application;
             1030          (iii) submit a completed renewal application as required by Section 31A-26-202 ;
             1031          (iv) submit additional documentation required to complete the licensing process as
             1032      related to a specific license type or license classification; or
             1033          (v) maintain an active license in a resident state if the licensee is a nonresident
             1034      licensee.
             1035          (b) (i) A licensee whose license lapses due to the following may request an action
             1036      described in Subsection (1)(b)(ii):
             1037          (A) military service;


             1038          (B) voluntary service for a period of time designated by the person for whom the
             1039      licensee provides voluntary service; or
             1040          (C) some other extenuating circumstances such as long-term medical disability.
             1041          (ii) A licensee described in Subsection (1)(b)(i) may request:
             1042          (A) reinstatement of the license; and
             1043          (B) waiver of any of the following imposed for failure to comply with renewal
             1044      procedures:
             1045          (I) an examination requirement;
             1046          (II) reinstatement fees set under Section 31A-3-103 ;
             1047          (III) continuing education requirements; or
             1048          (IV) other sanction imposed for failure to comply with renewal procedures.
             1049          (2) If a license type or license classification issued under this chapter is voluntarily
             1050      surrendered, the license type or license classification may be reinstated within one year after
             1051      the day on which the license type or license classification is inactivated.


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