(1) Forms in General.
- (a) A form is a file and use filing.
- (b) A form shall be identified by a unique form number that may not be variable.
- (c) A form shall be in final printed form and may not be submitted as a draft.
(d) Blank spaces within a form shall be completed to accurately represent the purpose and use.
- (i) If the intended market is for a senior age market, the form shall be completed with data representative of senior insureds.
- (ii) Any data in a form, including premium rates and benefits, shall be consistent with the actuarial memorandum and rate schedule.
(2) Application Filing.
- (a) An application or enrollment form may be submitted as a separate filing or filed with its related policy or certificate filing.
- (b) If an application was previously filed or is filed separately, an informal copy of the application shall be included with a policy or certificate filing.
(3) Policy Filings.
- (a) Each TOI shall be filed separately.
- (b) A policy filing consists of one policy form, including the application, certificate, rider, endorsement, actuarial memorandum, and rate schedule.
- (c) Only one policy filing for a single TOI may be filed.
(4) Rider or Endorsement Filing.
- (a) Related riders or endorsements may be filed together.
- (b) A single rider or endorsement that affects multiple forms may be filed if the filing description references each affected form.
(c) The filing description shall include:
- (i) a list of each policy form number, title, and Utah filed date or SERFF tracking number; and
- (ii) a description of how each rider or endorsement affects the policy.
- (d) Unrelated riders or endorsements may not be filed together.
- (5) Rates. A rate is a file for approval filing.
KEY: credit insurance filings
Date of Last Change: October 16, 2023
Notice of Continuation: March 7, 2024
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 31A-2-201; 31A-2-201.1; 31A-2-202