The Utah Insurance Commissioner finds as follows:
- The Utah Insurance Commissioner entered the Order Establishing Standards for Obtaining and a Process for Issuing a Temporary Resident Individual Producer License dated April 21, 2020.
- On June 1, 2020, the Utah Insurance Department’s license testing vendor, Prometric, will open its facilities in Utah for the purpose of testing and taking fingerprints of candidates for a Utah two-year resident individual producer license.
- With the opening of Prometric’s facilities, there is no longer a need for a temporary resident individual producer license in Utah.
Based on the above findings, and pursuant to Utah Code §§ 31A-2-201(4) and 31A-23a-114(5), the Commissioner enters the following Order:
- Effective June 15, 2020, the Insurance Department will not accept an application for a temporary resident individual producer license.
- Effective June 1, 2020, the Insurance Department will accept an application for a two-year resident individual producer license. The application shall be submitted electronically using SIRCON or NIPR.
- An application for a temporary resident individual producer license that is pending on June 15, 2020 will be processed in the ordinary course of business unless withdrawn.
- A current temporary license is valid for 180 days from date of issuance.
- A current temporary license will be inactivated if its holder obtains a two-year resident individual producer license before the end of the temporary license period.
- A temporary license holder is subject to the conditions and requirements of the Order Establishing Standards for Obtaining and a Process for Issuing a Temporary Resident Individual Producer License dated April 21, 2020.
Dated: May 27, 2020
/s/ Todd E. Kiser
Utah Insurance Commissioner