Utah Administrative Code (Current through November 1, 2019) |
R590. Insurance, Administration |
R590-102. Insurance Department Fee Payment Rule |
R590-102-21. Dedicated Fees
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The following are fees dedicated to specific uses:
(1)(a) annual fraud assessment fee as calculated under Section 31A-31-108 and stated in the invoice - due by the due date on the invoice;
(b) late fee - due for any fraud assessment fee paid after the due date on the invoice: $50;
(2) annual title insurance regulation assessment fee as calculated under Section 31A-23a-415 and Rule R592-10 and stated in the invoice - due by the due date on the invoice;
(3) annual title assessment for the Title Recovery, Education, and Research Fund fee:
(a) individual title licensee applicant for initial license or renewal license - due with the initial application or the renewal application: $15;
(b) agency title licensee applicant - due with the initial application: $1,000;
(c) annual agency title licensee assessment based on annual written title insurance premium - due by the due date on the invoice:
(i) Band A: $0 to $1 million: $125;
(ii) Band B: more than $1 million to $10 million: $250;
(iii) Band C: more than $10 million to $20 million: $375;
(iv) Band D: more than $20 million: $500;
(4)(a) relative value study book fee - due when book purchased or by invoice due date: $10;
(b) annual health insurance actuarial review assessment fee as calculated under Section 31A-30-115 and stated in the invoice - due by the due date on the invoice;
(5)(a) code book - due when book purchased or by invoice due date: $57;
(b) mailing fee for books - due if book is to be mailed to purchaser: $3;
(6) fingerprint fee - due with application for individual license:
(a) Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI): $15; and
(b) Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI): $13.25;
(7) annual health insurance actuarial review assessment fee as calculated under Section 31A-30-115 and stated in the invoice - due by the due date on the invoice.