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Current as of May 05, 2022 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
(1) Notwithstanding Section 31A-2-308, in accordance with this section the commissioner may take action against a person if the commissioner finds that the person:
(a) is violating or has violated Section 31A-40-401; or
(b)(i) is a:
(A) professional employer organization licensed under this chapter; or
(B) controlling person of a professional employer organization licensed under this chapter; and
(ii) is convicted of a crime that relates to:
(A) the operation of a professional employer organization;
(B) fraud or deceit; or
(C) the ability of the professional employer organization or a controlling person of the professional employer organization to operate a professional employer organization.
(2) After notice and an opportunity for a hearing in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 4, Administrative Procedures Act, if the commissioner makes a finding described in Subsection (1), the commissioner may:
(a) deny an application for a license;
(b) revoke, restrict, or refuse to renew a license;
(c) place a licensee on probation for the period and subject to conditions specified by the commissioner;
(d) impose an administrative penalty in an amount not to exceed $2,500 for each violation; or
(e) issue a cease and desist order.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Utah Code Title 31A. Insurance Code § 31A-40-402. Disciplinary action - last updated May 05, 2022 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ut/title-31a-insurance-code/ut-code-sect-31a-40-402/
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