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Section 109 - Application for agency license -- Liability insurance -- Workers' compensation.

UT Code § 53-9-109 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) Every application for an agency license to engage in the private investigative business shall provide to the bureau: (a) the full name and business address of the applicant; (b) one passport-size color photograph of the applicant; (c) the name under which the applicant intends to do business; (d) a statement that the applicant intends to engage in the private investigative business; (e) a verified statement of the applicant's experience and qualifications as provided in Section 53-9-108; and (f) the fee prescribed in Section 53-9-111.

(a) the full name and business address of the applicant;

(b) one passport-size color photograph of the applicant;

(c) the name under which the applicant intends to do business;

(d) a statement that the applicant intends to engage in the private investigative business;

(e) a verified statement of the applicant's experience and qualifications as provided in Section 53-9-108; and

(f) the fee prescribed in Section 53-9-111.

(2) Before the issuance or renewal of an agency license, the applicant shall provide to the bureau: (a) a certificate of liability insurance; and (b) a certificate of workers' compensation insurance, if applicable.

(a) a certificate of liability insurance; and

(b) a certificate of workers' compensation insurance, if applicable.

(3) The liability insurance required by this section shall: (a) protect against liability to third persons; (b) contain a limit of liability in an amount of not less than $500,000; (c) be continuous in form and run concurrently with the license period; and (d) provide for notice to the bureau in the event of cancellation of the liability insurance.

(a) protect against liability to third persons;

(b) contain a limit of liability in an amount of not less than $500,000;

(c) be continuous in form and run concurrently with the license period; and

(d) provide for notice to the bureau in the event of cancellation of the liability insurance.

(4) (a) The bureau shall cancel a license when it receives notice from the insurer that liability insurance required under Subsection (2) has expired or been canceled. (b) The licensee shall be notified by the bureau when a license has been cancelled under this Subsection (4). (c) The license may be reinstated when the licensee: (i) files proof of liability insurance for the remainder of the license period; and (ii) pays the reinstatement fee prescribed in Section 53-9-111.

(a) The bureau shall cancel a license when it receives notice from the insurer that liability insurance required under Subsection (2) has expired or been canceled.

(b) The licensee shall be notified by the bureau when a license has been cancelled under this Subsection (4).

(c) The license may be reinstated when the licensee: (i) files proof of liability insurance for the remainder of the license period; and (ii) pays the reinstatement fee prescribed in Section 53-9-111.

(i) files proof of liability insurance for the remainder of the license period; and

(ii) pays the reinstatement fee prescribed in Section 53-9-111.

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Section 109 - Application for agency license -- Liability insurance -- Workers' compensation.