R590-272-4. Annual Accounting of All Compensation for Sale or Placement of Insurance to a Large Customer  


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  •   (1) Any producer, consultant, or affiliate of a producer selling or placing a health benefit plan to a large customer described in Subsection 31A-23a-501(4)(f)(A), (B), (C) or (D), shall provide the large customer an annual accounting of all commission compensation that has been received or shall be received from an insurer or third party administrator as the result of a sale or placement.

      (2) The accounting shall be provided prior to the last day of the seventh month after the plan year ends.

      (3) A copy of this annual accounting must be kept on file from inception until three years after the completion of the contract, and must be made available upon request of the commissioner.

      (4) The annual accounting must include, at minimum, one of the following:

      (a) a completed Department of the Treasury Internal Revenue Form 5500, Annual Return / Report of Employee Benefit Plan, and its relevant attachments for the applicable plan year; or

      (b) the following:

      (i) plan sponsor;

      (ii) name of plan;

      (iii) name and address of the plan administrator;

      (iv) name of the insurance company;

      (v) effective date of the plan;

      (vi) number of active participants at beginning of the plan year;

      (vii) total commission compensation paid or due during the plan year, and shall include on separate reporting lines:

      (A) commissions;

      (B) overrides;

      (C) bonuses;

      (D) contingent bonuses; or

      (E) contingent commissions; and

      (F) the name and address of each producer, consultant or affiliate to whom commissions are paid or due; and

      (viii) signature lines for the plan administrator and the employer/plan sponsor for each producer, consultant or affiliate declaration.

      (5) Each item listed in R590-272-4(4)(b)(vii) shall be separately identified in the report.

      (6) A sample form, The Large Customer Compensation Disclosure Form, is available at the department and online at http://www.insurance.utah.gov/legalresources/currentrules.html.