R590. Insurance,
Administration.
R590-102. Insurance Department Fee
Payment Rule. (Changes Effective
6-8-07)
R590-102-1. Authority.
This rule is adopted pursuant to
Subsections 31A-3-103(2) and (4) which require the commissioner to publish the
schedule of fees approved by the Legislature and to establish deadlines for
payment of each of the various fees.
R590-102-2. Purpose and Scope.
(1) The purpose of this rule is to
publish the schedule of fees approved by the legislature, to establish fee
deadlines, and to disclose this information to licensees and the public.
(2) The rule applies to all persons
engaged in the business of insurance in Utah, to all licensees, to applicants
for licenses, registrations, certificates, or other similar filings and for
services provided by the department for which a fee is required.
R590-102-3. Definitions.
For the purposes of this rule the
following definitions will apply.
(1) "Admitted insurers" include:
fraternal, health, health maintenance organization, life, limited health plan,
motor club, non-profit health service, property-casualty, title insurers, and a
prescription drug plan.
(2) "Agency" means:
(a) a person, other than an
individual, including a sole proprietorship by which a natural person does
business under an assumed name; and
(b) an insurance organization required
to be licensed under Subsections 31A-23a-301, 31A-25-207, and 31A-26-209.
(3) "Captive insurer" includes
association captive, branch captive, industrial insured captive, pure captive,
and sponsored captive.
(4) "Deadline" means the date or time
imposed by statute, order, or rule by which:
(a) a payment must be received by the
department without incurring penalties for late payment or non-payment; or
(b) a filing must be received by the
department without incurring penalties for late receipt or non-receipt.
(5) "Fee" means an amount set by the
legislature for licenses, registrations, certificates, and other filings and
services provided by the Insurance Department.
(6) "Full-line agency" includes
producer, consultant, independent adjuster, managing general agent, public
adjuster, reinsurance intermediary broker, and third party administrator.
(7) "Full-line individual" includes a
producer, consultant, independent adjuster, managing general agent, public
adjuster, reinsurance intermediary broker, and third party administrator.
(8) "Limited-line agency" includes
bail bond and limited-line producer.
(9) "Limited-line individual" includes
bail bond agent, limited-lines producer and customer service representative.
(10) "Other organizations" include:
home warranty, joint underwriter, purchasing group, rate service organization,
risk retention group, service contract provider, surplus line insurer,
accredited reinsurer, trustee reinsurer, and health discount program.
(11) “Paper application” means an application
that must be manually entered into the department’s database because the
application was submitted by paper, facsimile, or email when the department has
provided an electronic application process and stated the electronic process is
the preferred process for receiving an application.
(12) "Paper filing" means a filing that must be manually entered into the
department's database because the filing was submitted by paper, facsimile, or
email when the department has provided an
electronic filing process and stated the electronic process is the preferred
process for receiving a filing.
(13) "Received by the
department" means:
(a) except as provided in Subsection
R590-102-3(11)(b), the date delivered to and stamped received by the department,
whether delivered in person or electronically; or
(b) if delivered to the department by
a delivery service, the delivery service's postmark date or pick-up date unless
a statute, rule, or order related to a specific filing or payment provides
otherwise.
R590-102-4. General Instructions.
(1) Any fee payable to the department
not included in Subsections R590-102-5 through 14, shall be due when service is
requested, if applicable, otherwise by the due date on the invoice. A
non-electronic payment fee will be added to the fee due the department when a
payment that can be made electronically is done through a non-electronic method.
(2) Payment.
(a) Checks shall be made payable to
the Utah Insurance Department. A check that is dishonored in the process of the
collection will not constitute payment of the fee for which it was issued and
any action taken based on the payment will be voided. Late fees and other
penalties, resulting from the voided action will apply until proper payment is
made. A check payment that is dishonored is a violation of this rule.
(b) Cash payments. The department is
not responsible for un-receipted cash that is lost or misdelivered.
(c) Electronic payments.
(i) Credit Card. Credit cards may be
used to pay any fee due to the department. Credit card payments that are
dishonored will not constitute payment of the fee and any action taken based on
the payment will be voided. Late fees and other penalties, resulting from the
voided action, will apply until proper payment is made. A credit card payment
that is dishonored is a violation of this rule.
(ii) Automated clearinghouse (ACH).
Payers or purchasers desiring to use this method must contact the department for
the proper routing and transit information. Payments that are made in error to
another agency or that are not deposited into the department's account will not
constitute payment of the fee and any action taken based on the payment will be
voided. Late fees and other penalties resulting from the voided action will
apply until proper payment is made. An ACH payment that is dishonored is a
violation of this rule.
(3) Retaliation. The fees enumerated
in this rule are not subject to retaliation in accordance with Section 31A-3-401
if other states or countries impose higher fees.
(4) Refunds.
(a) All fees in this rule are
non-refundable.
(b) Overpayments of fees are
refundable.
(c) Requests for return of
overpayments must be in writing.
(5) A non-electronic processing fee
will be assessed for a particular service if the department has established an
electronic process for that service. See Section 12 for non-electronic
processing fees.
R590-102-5. Admitted Insurer Fees.
(1) Annual license fees.
(a) certificate of authority, initial
license application - due with license application: $1,002;
(b) certificate of authority - renewal
- due by the due date on the invoice: $302;
(c) certificate of authority - late
renewal - due for any renewal paid after the date on the invoice: $352;
(d) certificate of authority -
reinstatement - due with application for reinstatement: $1,002;
(e) certificate of authority -
amendments - due with request for amendment: $252;
(f) application for merger,
acquisition, or change of control - Form A, due with filing: $2,002. Expenses
incurred for consultant(s) services necessary to evaluate the Form A will be
charged to the applicant and due when billed;
(g) redomestication filing - due with
filing: $2,002; and
(h) application for organizational
permit for mutual insurer to solicit applications for qualifying insurance
policies or subscriptions for mutual bonds or contribution notes - due with
application: $1,002.
(2) The annual initial or annual
renewal license fee includes the following licensing services for which no
additional fee is required:
(a) filing annual statement and report
of Utah business - due annually on March 1;
(b) filing holding company
registration statement - Form B;
(c) filing application for material
transactions between affiliated companies - Form D;
(d) application for: stock
solicitation permit, public offering filing, but not an SEC filing; an SEC
filing; private placement offering; and
(e) application for individual license
to solicit in accordance with the stock solicitation permit.
(3) Annual service fee:
(a) Due annually by the due date on
the invoice. The fee is based on the Utah premium as shown in the latest annual
statement on file with the National Association of Insurance Commissioners
(NAIC) and the department. Fee calculation example: the 2004 annual service
fee calculation will use the Utah premium shown in the December 31, 2003 annual
statement.
(i) $0 premium volume: no service
fee;
(ii) more than $zero but less than $1
million in premium volume: $700;
(iii) $1 million but less than $3
million in premium volume: $1,100;
(iv) $3 million but less than $6
million in premium volume: $1,550;
(v) $6 million but less than $11
million in premium volume: $2,100;
(vi) $11 million but less than $15
million in premium volume: $2,750;
(vii) $15 million but less than $20
million in premium volume: $3,500; and
(viii) $20 million or more in premium
volume: $4,350.
(b) The annual service fee includes
the following services for which no additional fee is required:
(i) filing of amendments to articles
of incorporation, charter, or bylaws;
(ii) filing of power of attorney;
(iii) filing of registered agent;
(iv) affixing commissioner's seal and
certifying any paper;
(v) filing of authorization to appoint
and remove agents;
(vi) filing of producer/agency
appointment with an insurer - initial;
(vii) filing of producer/agency
appointment with an insurer - termination;
(viii) report filing, all lines of
insurance;
(ix) rate filing, all lines of
insurance; and
(x) form filing, all lines of
insurance.
(c) The annual service fee is for
services that the department will provide for an admitted insurer during the
year. The fee is paid in advance of providing the services.
R590-102-6. Surplus Lines Insurer,
Accredited Reinsurer, Trusteed Reinsurer, Other Organizations Fees.
(1) Annual license fee.
(a) other organization:
(i) other organization - initial - due
with application: $252;
(ii) other organization - renewal -
due annually by the due date on the invoice: $202;
(iii) other organization - late
renewal - due for any renewal paid after the date on the invoice: $252;
(iv) other organization -
reinstatement - due with application for reinstatement: $252;
(v) The annual other organizations
initial or renewal fee includes the risk retention group annual statement filing
- due annually on May 1.
(b) surplus line insurer, accredited
reinsurer, and trusteed reinsurer:
(i) surplus lines insurer, accredited
reinsurer, and trusteed reinsurer - initial - due with application $1,002.
(ii) surplus lines insurer, accredited
reinsurer, and trusteed reinsurer - renewal - due annually by the due date on
the invoice: $302;
(iii) surplus lines insurer,
accredited reinsurer, and trusteed reinsurer - late renewal - due for any
renewal paid after the date on the invoice: $352;
(iv) surplus lines insurer, accredited
reinsurer, and trusteed reinsurer - reinstatement - due with application for
reinstatement: $1,002;
(v) The annual initial or renewal
surplus line license fee includes the surplus lines annual statement filing for:
(A) U.S. companies - due annually on
May 1; and
(B) foreign companies - due within 60
days of the annual statement's filing with the insurance regulatory authority
where the company is domiciled.
(vi) The annual initial or renewal
accredited reinsurer and trusteed reinsurer license fee includes the annual
statement filing - due annually on March 1.
(2) Annual service fee:
(a) Other organization - due annually
by the due date on the invoice: $200.
(b) Surplus lines insurer, accredited
reinsurer, and trusteed reinsurer - due annually by the due date on the invoice:
$200
(c) The annual service fee includes
the following services for which no additional fee is required:
(i) filing of power of attorney;
(ii) filing of registered agent;
(iii) rate, form, report or service
contract filing; and
(iv) any other services provided to
the licensee.
(d) The annual service fee is for
services that the department will provide during the year. The fee is paid in
advance of providing the services.
R590-102-7. Captive Insurer Fees.
(1) Initial license application - due
with license application: $202.
(2) Initial license application review
- due by the due date on the invoice: actual costs incurred by the department to
review the application.
(3) Annual license fees:
(a) initial - due by the due date on
the invoice: $5,002;
(b) renewal - due by the due date on
the invoice: $5,002;
(c) late renewal - due for any renewal
paid after the date on the invoice: $5,052;
(d) reinstatement - due with application for
reinstatement: $5,052.
R590-102-8. Viatical Settlement Provider
Fees.
(1) Annual license fees:
(a) initial - due with application:
$1,002;
(b) renewal - due by the due date on
the invoice: $302;
(c) late renewal - due for any renewal
paid after the date on the invoice: $352;
(d) reinstatement - due with
reinstatement application: $1,002.
(2) Annual service fee - due by the
due date on the invoice: $600.
(a) The annual service fee includes
the following services for which no additional fee is required:
(i) rate, form, report or service
contract filing; and
(ii) any other services provided to
the licensee.
(b) The annual service fee is for
services that the department will provide during the year. The fee is paid in
advance of providing the services.
R590-102-9. Individual Resident and
Non-Resident License Fees.
(1) Biennial resident
and non-resident full-line individual initial license or renewal fee for
two-year period:
(a) initial license fee - due with
application: $72:
(b) express initial license fee - due
with application: $72;
(c) renewal license fee if renewed
prior to renewal deadline - due with renewal application: $72;
(d) renewal license fee if renewed 1
through 30 days after renewal deadline and prior to license lapse - due with
renewal application: $122;
(e) lapsed license reinstatement fee
if reinstated 31 days through 730 days after renewal deadline - due with
application for reinstatement: $122.
(2) Biennial resident
and non-resident limited-line individual initial or renewal license fee, for
two-year period:
(a) initial license fee - due with
application: $47;
(b) renewal license fee if renewed
prior to renewal deadline - due with renewal application: $47;
(c) renewal license fee if renewed 1
through 30 days after renewal deadline and prior to license lapse - due with
renewal application: $97;
(d) lapsed license reinstatement fee
if reinstated 31 days through 730 days after renewal deadline - due with
application for reinstatement: $97.
(3) Fee for addition of producer
classification or line of authority to individual producer license - due with
request for additional classification or line of authority: $27.
(4) The biennial initial and
renewal full-line producer and limited-line producer fee includes the following
services for which no additional fee is required:
(a) issuance of letter of
certification;
(b) issuance of letter of clearance;
(c) issuance of duplicate license;
(d) individual continuing education
services; and
(e) other services provided to the
licensee.
(5) The biennial initial and
renewal individual license fee includes services the department will provide
during the year. The fee is paid in advance of providing the services.
(6) Title insurance product or service approval for dual licensed title
licensee form filing fee – due with filing: $25.
R590-102-10. Agency License
Fees.
(1) Biennial resident
and non-resident agency initial or renewal license per two-year license period
for a full-line agency and for a limited-line agency:
(a) initial license fee - due with
application: $77;
(b) renewal license fee if renewed
prior to renewal deadline - due with renewal application: $77;
(c) renewal license fee if renewed 1
through 30 days after renewal deadline and prior to license lapse - due with
renewal application: $127;
(d) lapsed license reinstatement fee
if reinstated 31 days through 730 days after renewal deadline - due with
application for reinstatement: $127.
(2) Fee for addition of producer classification or
line of authority to agency license - due with request for additional
classification or line of authority: $27.
(3) Annual bail
bond agency per annual license period:
(a) initial license fee - due with
application: $252;
(b) renewal license fee if renewed
prior to renewal deadline - due with renewal application: $252;
(c) renewal license fee if renewed 1
through 30 days after renewal deadline and prior to license lapse - due with
renewal application: $302; and
(d) lapsed license reinstatement fee
if reinstated 31 days after renewal deadline - due with application for
reinstatement: $302.
(4) Annual health
insurance purchasing alliance annual license:
(a) initial license fee - due with
application: $502;
(b) renewal license fee if renewed
prior to renewal deadline - due with renewal application: $502;
(c) renewal license fee if renewed 1
through 30 days after renewal deadline and prior to license lapse - due with
renewal application: $552; and
(d) lapsed license reinstatement fee
if reinstated 31 days after renewal deadline - due with application for
reinstatement: $552.
(5) The annual or biennial
initial and renewal agency license fee includes the following services for which
no additional fee is required:
(a) issuance of letter of
certification;
(b) issuance of letter of clearance;
(c) issuance of duplicate license;
(d) filing of producer designation to
agency license - initial;
(e) filing of producer designation to agency
license - termination;
(f) filing of amendment to agency
license;
(g) filing of power of attorney; and
(h) any other services provided to the
licensee.
(6) The annual or biennial
initial and renewal agency license fee includes services the department will
provide during the year. The fee is paid in advance of providing the services.
(7) Title agency filing (rate, form,
or report) - due with filing: $25.
R590-102-11. Continuing Education Fees.
(1) Annual continuing
education provider license fees per annual license period:
(a) initial license fee - due with
application: $252;
(b) renewal license fee if renewed
prior to renewal deadline - due with renewal application: $252;
(c) late renewal license fee if renewed 1 through
60-days after renewal deadline and prior to license lapse - due with renewal
application: $302; and
(d) Lapsed license reinstatement fee if
reinstated 61 days after renewal deadline - due with application for
reinstatement: $302.
(2) Continuing education course
post-approval fee - due with request for approval: $5 per credit hour, minimum
fee $27.
R590-102-12. Non-electronic Processing
Fees.
(1) Paper filing processing fee -
assessed on a non-electronic filing when the department has provided an
electronic filing process and stated the electronic process is the preferred
process for receiving a filing - due with each paper filing or by the due date on the
invoice: $5.
(2) Paper application processing fee - assessed
on a non-electronic application when the department has provided an electronic application process and stated
the electronic process is the preferred process for receiving an application
- due with each paper application or by the due date on the invoice: $25.
R590-102-13. Dedicated Fees.
The following are fees dedicated to
specific uses:
(1) annual fraud assessment fee - due
by the due date on the invoice;
(2) annual title assessment fee - due
by the due date on the invoice;
(3) relative value study book fee -
due when book purchased or by invoice due date: $12; and
(4) mailing fee for books - due if
book is to be mailed to purchaser: $3.
R590-102-14. Electronic Commerce Dedicated
Fees.
(1) E-commerce and internet technology
services fee:
(a) admitted insurer and surplus lines
insurer - due with the annual initial, annual renewal, or reinstatement
application: $75;
(b) captive insurer - due with the
annual initial, annual renewal, or reinstatement application: $250;
(c) other organization and viatical
settlement provider - due with the annual initial, annual renewal, or
reinstatement application: $50;
(d) continuing education provider -
due with the annual initial, annual renewal, or reinstatement application: $20;
(e) agency - due with the biennial
initial, biennial renewal, or reinstatement application: $10;
(f) individual - due with the biennial
initial, biennial renewal, or reinstatement application: $5.
(2) Database access
fee - due when the department's database is accessed to input or acquire data:
$3 per transaction.
R590-102-15. Other Fees.
(1) photocopy fee - per page: $.50.
(2) Complete annual statement copy fee
- per statement: $42.
(3) Fee for accepting service of legal
process: $12.
(4) Fees for production of information
lists regarding admitted insurers, other organizations, individuals, agencies,
or other information that can be produced by list:
(a) printed list: $1 per page;
(b) electronic list:
(i) 1 to 500 records: $52; and
(ii) 501 or more records: $.11 per
record.
(5) Returned check fee: $20.
(6) Workers compensation loss cost
multiplier schedule: $5.
(7) Address correction fee -- assessed
when department has to research and enter new address for a licensee -- due by
the due date on the invoice: $35.
R590-102-16. Separability.
If any provision of this rule or its
application to any person or circumstance is for any reason held to be invalid,
the remainder of the rule and the application of this provision to other persons
or circumstances shall not be affected.
KEY: insurance
Date of Enactment or Last Substantive Amendment: 2007
Notice of Continuation: February 21, 2002
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted
Law: 31A-3-103
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