(1)  The incorporators are jointly and severally liable for all organizational and promotional expenses and obligations incurred prior to the issuance of the certificate of authority. Upon issuance of the certificate, the insurer may pay those outstanding expenses and obligations lawfully incurred.

Terms Used In Utah Code 31A-5-210

  • Certificate: means evidence of insurance given to:
(a) an insured under a group insurance policy; or
(b) a third party. See Utah Code 31A-1-301
  • Corporation: A legal entity owned by the holders of shares of stock that have been issued, and that can own, receive, and transfer property, and carry on business in its own name.
  • Corporation: means an insurance corporation, except when referring to:
    (i) a corporation doing business:
    (A) as:
    (I) an insurance producer;
    (II) a surplus lines producer;
    (III) a limited line producer;
    (IV) a consultant;
    (V) a managing general agent;
    (VI) a reinsurance intermediary;
    (VII) a third party administrator; or
    (VIII) an adjuster; and
    (B) under:
    (I) Chapter 23a, Insurance Marketing - Licensing Producers, Consultants, and Reinsurance Intermediaries;
    (II) Chapter 25, Third Party Administrators; or
    (III) Chapter 26, Insurance Adjusters; or
    (ii) a noninsurer that is part of a holding company system under Chapter 16, Insurance Holding Companies. 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
  • Mutual: means a mutual insurance corporation. See Utah Code 31A-1-301
  • (2) 

    (a) 

    (i)  After issuance of the certificate of authority, incorporators of a stock corporation who have advanced money or incurred obligations for the reasonable and authorized expenses of organization, including underwriting of securities, may be reimbursed in cash from the proceeds of shares subscribed to under the organization permit, or in shares at the public offering price, on itemized receipts audited by the commissioner.

    (ii)  Promotional securities in connection with the financing of a stock corporation which is in the promotional, exploratory, or developmental stage may be issued in an amount and for a consideration which is not unreasonable. In this regard, the commissioner may adopt rules setting forth standards with respect to promotional securities allowed to be issued and the considerations to be received for them. The reimbursement for expenses under Subsection (2)(a)(i) has priority over the issuance of promotional securities under Subsection (2)(a)(ii).

    (iii)  In no event may securities issued under Subsection (2)(a)(i) or promotional securities issued under Subsection (2)(a)(ii) be issued in a manner which would, in the aggregate, cause the dilution in the net tangible asset value of the insurer’s securities proposed to be issued to the public to exceed 25%.

    (b)  After issuance of the certificate of authority, incorporators of a mutual who have advanced money or incurred obligations for the reasonable and authorized expenses of organization may be reimbursed in cash from the proceeds of subscriptions for mutual bonds and contribution notes, on itemized receipts audited by the commissioner. The total reimbursement may not exceed 15% of the amount received for the bonds and notes.

    (3)  This section does not apply to stock or mutual insurance corporations already in existence on July 1, 1986.

    Enacted by Chapter 242, 1985 General Session