Utah Administrative Code (Current through November 1, 2019) |
R590. Insurance, Administration |
R590-160. Adjudicative Proceedings |
R590-160-3. Definitions
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In addition to the definitions in Sections 31A-1-301 and 63G-4-103, the following definitions shall apply for the purpose of this rule:
(1) "Complainant" means the Department in any action against a licensee or other person alleged to have committed a violation of statute, rule, or order of the commissioner.
(2) "Department" means the Utah Insurance Department.
(3) "Existing Disability" means:
(a) any suspension, revocation or limitation of a license or certificate of authority; or
(b) any limitation on a right to apply to the commissioner for a license or certificate of authority.
(4) "Intervenor" means any person, not a party, permitted to intervene in a proceeding pursuant to Section 63G-4-207.
(5) "Licensee" means any person who has been issued a license or certificate under Title 31A, Insurance Code.
(6) "Petitioner" means any person, other than the Department, who commences an adjudicative proceeding and seeks agency action.
(7) "Pleading" means any paper or document filed, in written or electronic form, in an adjudicative proceeding.
(8) "Presiding officer" means the commissioner or a presiding officer appointed by the commissioner
(9) "Respondent" means any person against whom an adjudicative proceeding is initiated.