- (1) An application for registration as a provider shall be in a form the division approves.
(2) Subject to adjustment of dollar amounts in accordance with Subsection 13-42-132(6), an application for registration as a provider shall be accompanied by:
- (a) the fee the division establishes in accordance with Section 63J-1-504;
- (b) the bond required by Section 13-42-113;
- (c) identification of all trust accounts subject to Section 13-42-122 and an irrevocable consent authorizing the division to review and examine the trust accounts;
(d) evidence of insurance in the amount of $250,000:
- (i) against the risks of dishonesty, fraud, theft, and other misconduct on the part of the applicant or a director, employee, or agent of the applicant;
- (ii) issued by an insurance company authorized to do business in this state and rated at least A or equivalent by a nationally recognized rating organization the division approves;
- (iii) with a deductible not exceeding $5,000;
- (iv) payable to the applicant and this state for the benefit of the residents of this state, as the applicant's interests may appear; and
- (v) not subject to cancellation by the applicant or the insurer until 60 days after written notice has been given to the division;
(e) a record consenting to the jurisdiction of this state containing:
- (i) the name, business address, and other contact information of the applicant's registered agent in this state for purposes of service of process; or
- (ii) the appointment of the division as agent of the provider for purposes of service of process; and
- (f) if the applicant is organized as a not-for-profit entity or has obtained tax exempt status under the Internal Revenue Code, 26 U.S.C. Sec. 501, evidence of not-for-profit or tax-exempt status, or both.
(3)
(a) The division may waive or reduce the insurance requirement in Subsection (2)(d) if the provider does not:
- (i) maintain control of a trust account or receive money paid by an individual in accordance with a plan for distribution to creditors;
- (ii) make payments to creditors on behalf of individuals;
- (iii) collect fees by means of automatic payment from individuals; and
- (iv) execute any powers of attorney that may be utilized by the provider to collect fees from or expend funds on behalf of an individual.
- (b) A waiver or reduction in insurance requirements the division allows under Subsection (3)(a) shall balance the reduction in risk a provider poses by meeting the requirements of Subsection (2)(d) against any continued need for insurance against employee and director dishonesty.
Amended by Chapter 95, 2026 General Session