31A-40-102.  Definitions.
     As used in this chapter:

(1) 

Terms Used In Utah Code 31A-40-102

(a) a person other than an individual, including a sole proprietorship by which an individual does business under an assumed name; and
(b) an insurance organization licensed or required to be licensed under Section 31A-23a-301, 31A-25-207, or 31A-26-209. See Utah Code 31A-1-301
  • Assets: (1) The property comprising the estate of a deceased person, or (2) the property in a trust account.
  • Assurance organization: means a person designated as an assurance organization in accordance with Section 31A-40-303. See Utah Code 31A-40-102
  • Client: means a person who enters into a professional employer agreement with a professional employer organization. See Utah Code 31A-40-102
  • Coemployment relationship: means a relationship:
    (a) that is intended to be ongoing rather than a temporary or project specific relationship; and
    (b) wherein the rights and obligations of an employer that arise out of an employment relationship are allocated between coemployers pursuant to:
    (i) a professional employer agreement; or
    (ii) this chapter. See Utah Code 31A-40-102
  • Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
  • Covered employee: means an individual who has a coemployment relationship with a client and a professional employer organization if the conditions of Section 31A-40-203 are met. See Utah Code 31A-40-102
  • Department: means the Insurance Department. See Utah Code 31A-1-301
  • Employee: means :
    (a) an individual employed by an employer; or
    (b) an individual who meets the requirements of Subsection (53)(b). See Utah Code 31A-1-301
  • Individual: means a natural person. See Utah Code 31A-1-301
  • Insurance: includes :
    (i) a risk distributing arrangement providing for compensation or replacement for damages or loss through the provision of a service or a benefit in kind;
    (ii) a contract of guaranty or suretyship entered into by the guarantor or surety as a business and not as merely incidental to a business transaction; and
    (iii) a plan in which the risk does not rest upon the person who makes an arrangement, but with a class of persons who have agreed to share the risk. See Utah Code 31A-1-301
  • Liabilities: The aggregate of all debts and other legal obligations of a particular person or legal entity.
  • Member: means a person having membership rights in an insurance corporation. See Utah Code 31A-1-301
  • Obligation: An order placed, contract awarded, service received, or similar transaction during a given period that will require payments during the same or a future period.
  • Person: includes :
    (a) an individual;
    (b) a partnership;
    (c) a corporation;
    (d) an incorporated or unincorporated association;
    (e) a joint stock company;
    (f) a trust;
    (g) a limited liability company;
    (h) a reciprocal;
    (i) a syndicate; or
    (j) another similar entity or combination of entities acting in concert. See Utah Code 31A-1-301
  • Premium: includes , however designated:
    (i) an assessment;
    (ii) a membership fee;
    (iii) a required contribution; or
    (iv) monetary consideration. See Utah Code 31A-1-301
  • Professional employer agreement: means a written contract by and between a client and a professional employer organization that provides for:
    (a) the coemployment of a covered employee;
    (b) with respect to a covered employee, the allocation of a right or obligation of an employer between:
    (i) the client; and
    (ii) the professional employer organization; and
    (c) the assumption of the obligations imposed by this chapter by:
    (i) the client; or
    (ii) the professional employer organization. See Utah Code 31A-40-102
  • professional employer organization: means a person engaged in the business of providing a professional employer service. See Utah Code 31A-40-102
  • Professional employer service: means the service of entering into a coemployment relationship under this chapter under which all or a majority of the employees who provide a service to a client, or a division or work unit of a client, are covered employees. See Utah Code 31A-40-102
  • Qualified actuary: means an individual who:
    (a) is a member in good standing of a professional actuarial accreditation organization designated by the department by rule;
    (b) is qualified to sign a statement of actuarial opinion or annual statement for a professional employer organization in accordance with the qualification standards for an actuary signing an opinion or annual statement as provided by the professional actuarial accreditation organization designated under Subsection (19)(a);
    (c) is familiar with the valuation requirements applicable to a professional employer organization;
    (d) has not been found by the commissioner, or if so found has subsequently been reinstated as a qualified actuary, following appropriate notice and hearing to have:
    (i) violated a provision of, or an obligation imposed by, statute or other law in the course of the actuary's dealings as a qualified actuary;
    (ii) been found guilty of a fraudulent or dishonest practice;
    (iii) demonstrated the actuary's incompetency, lack of cooperation, or untrustworthiness to act as a qualified actuary;
    (iv) submitted to the commissioner during the past five years, pursuant to this rule, an actuarial opinion or memorandum that the commissioner rejected because it did not meet the provisions of rule; or
    (v) resigned or been removed as an actuary within the past five years as a result of an act or omission indicated in an adverse report on examination or as a result of failure to adhere to a generally acceptable actuarial standard; and
    (e) has not failed to notify the commissioner of an action taken by any commissioner of another state similar to that under Subsection (19)(d). See Utah Code 31A-40-102
  • State: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes a state, district, or territory of the United States. See Utah Code 68-3-12.5
  • Statute: A law passed by a legislature.
  • Temporary help service: means a service consisting of a person:
    (a) recruiting and hiring the person's own employee;
    (b) finding another person that wants the services of that employee;
    (c) assigning the employee to:
    (i) perform services at or for the other person to support or supplement the other person's employees;
    (ii) provide assistance in a special work situation such as:
    (A) an employee absence;
    (B) a skill shortage; or
    (C) a seasonal workload; or
    (iii) perform a special assignment or project; and
    (d) customarily reassigning the employee to another organization when the employee finishes an assignment. See Utah Code 31A-40-102
    (a)  Except as provided in Subsection (1)(b), “administrative fee” means a fee charged to a client by a professional employer organization for a professional employer service.

    (b)  “Administrative fee” does not include an amount or a fee received by a professional employer organization that is:

    (i)  compensation of a covered employee;

    (ii)  a benefit for a covered employee;

    (iii)  a payroll-related tax;

    (iv)  an unemployment insurance contribution;

    (v)  withholding of compensation for a covered employee;

    (vi)  a workers’ compensation premium; or

    (vii)  another assessment paid by a professional employer organization to or on behalf of a covered employee under a professional employer agreement.
  • (2)  “Assurance organization” means a person designated as an assurance organization in accordance with Section 31A-40-303.

    (3)  “Client” means a person who enters into a professional employer agreement with a professional employer organization.

    (4)  “Coemployer” means:

    (a)  a client; or

    (b)  a professional employer organization.

    (5)  “Coemployment relationship” means a relationship:

    (a)  that is intended to be ongoing rather than a temporary or project specific relationship; and

    (b)  wherein the rights and obligations of an employer that arise out of an employment relationship are allocated between coemployers pursuant to:

    (i)  a professional employer agreement; or

    (ii)  this chapter.

    (6)  Notwithstanding Section 31A-1-301, “controlling person” means a person who, individually or acting in concert with one or more persons, owns, directly or indirectly, 10% or more of the equity interest in a professional employer organization.

    (7)  “Covered employee” means an individual who has a coemployment relationship with a client and a professional employer organization if the conditions of Section 31A-40-203 are met.

    (8)  “Employment related economic incentive” means:

    (a) 

    (i)  a credit against or exemption from taxes due the state or a political subdivision of the state; or

    (ii)  an economic inducement, including a loan or a grant; and

    (b)  if the credit, exemption, or economic inducement described in Subsection (8)(a):

    (i)  is offered by the state or a political subdivision of the state; and

    (ii)  has an eligibility requirement that relates in whole or in part to employment including:

    (A)  the number of employees; or

    (B)  the nature of the employment.

    (9)  “Federal executive agency” means an executive agency, as defined in 5 U.S.C. Sec.105, of the federal government.

    (10)  “Franchise” means the same as that term is defined in 16 C.F.R. § 436.1.

    (11)  “Franchisee” means the same as that term is defined in 16 C.F.R. § 436.1.

    (12)  “Franchisor” means the same as that term is defined in 16 C.F.R. § 436.1.

    (13)  “Guarantee” means to assume an obligation of another person if that person fails to meet the obligation.

    (14)  “Licensee” means a person licensed under this chapter.

    (15)  “Professional employer agreement” means a written contract by and between a client and a professional employer organization that provides for:

    (a)  the coemployment of a covered employee;

    (b)  with respect to a covered employee, the allocation of a right or obligation of an employer between:

    (i)  the client; and

    (ii)  the professional employer organization; and

    (c)  the assumption of the obligations imposed by this chapter by:

    (i)  the client; or

    (ii)  the professional employer organization.

    (16) 

    (a)  Subject to Subsection (16)(b), “professional employer organization” means a person engaged in the business of providing a professional employer service.

    (b)  “Professional employer organization” does not include:

    (i)  a person that:

    (A)  does not:

    (I)  have as a principal business activity the entering into of a professional employer arrangement; or

    (II)  hold the person out as a professional employer organization; and

    (B)  shares an employee with a commonly owned company within the meaning of Sections 414(b) and (c), Internal Revenue Code;

    (ii)  an independent contractor arrangement by which a person:

    (A)  assumes responsibility for the product produced or service performed by the person or the person’s agent; and

    (B)  retains and exercises primary direction and control over the work performed by an individual whose service is supplied under the independent contractor arrangement; or

    (iii)  a person providing temporary help service.

    (17)  “Professional employer organization group” means two or more professional employer organizations that are majority owned or commonly controlled or directed by the same one or more persons.

    (18)  “Professional employer service” means the service of entering into a coemployment relationship under this chapter under which all or a majority of the employees who provide a service to a client, or a division or work unit of a client, are covered employees.

    (19)  “Qualified actuary” means an individual who:

    (a)  is a member in good standing of a professional actuarial accreditation organization designated by the department by rule;

    (b)  is qualified to sign a statement of actuarial opinion or annual statement for a professional employer organization in accordance with the qualification standards for an actuary signing an opinion or annual statement as provided by the professional actuarial accreditation organization designated under Subsection (19)(a);

    (c)  is familiar with the valuation requirements applicable to a professional employer organization;

    (d)  has not been found by the commissioner, or if so found has subsequently been reinstated as a qualified actuary, following appropriate notice and hearing to have:

    (i)  violated a provision of, or an obligation imposed by, statute or other law in the course of the actuary’s dealings as a qualified actuary;

    (ii)  been found guilty of a fraudulent or dishonest practice;

    (iii)  demonstrated the actuary’s incompetency, lack of cooperation, or untrustworthiness to act as a qualified actuary;

    (iv)  submitted to the commissioner during the past five years, pursuant to this rule, an actuarial opinion or memorandum that the commissioner rejected because it did not meet the provisions of rule; or

    (v)  resigned or been removed as an actuary within the past five years as a result of an act or omission indicated in an adverse report on examination or as a result of failure to adhere to a generally acceptable actuarial standard; and

    (e)  has not failed to notify the commissioner of an action taken by any commissioner of another state similar to that under Subsection (19)(d).

    (20)  “Temporary help service” means a service consisting of a person:

    (a)  recruiting and hiring the person’s own employee;

    (b)  finding another person that wants the services of that employee;

    (c)  assigning the employee to:

    (i)  perform services at or for the other person to support or supplement the other person’s employees;

    (ii)  provide assistance in a special work situation such as:

    (A)  an employee absence;

    (B)  a skill shortage; or

    (C)  a seasonal workload; or

    (iii)  perform a special assignment or project; and

    (d)  customarily reassigning the employee to another organization when the employee finishes an assignment.

    (21)  “Working capital” means the current assets minus the current liabilities of a professional employer organization determined in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles.

    Amended by Chapter 370, 2016 General Session