UTAH CODE (Last Updated: January 16, 2015) |
Title 31A. Insurance Code |
Chapter 26. Insurance Adjusters |
Part 3. Claim Practices |
§ 31A-26-301. Timely payment of claims.
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(2) (a) Notwithstanding Subsection (1) and subject to Subsection (2)(b), the payment of a claim is not overdue during any period in which: (i) the insurer is unable to pay the claim because there is no recipient legally able to give a valid release for the payment; or (ii) the insurer is unable to determine who is entitled to receive the payment. (b) Subsection (2)(a) applies only if the insurer: (i) promptly notifies the claimant of the inability to pay the claim; and (ii) offers in good faith to pay the claim promptly when the inability to pay the claim is removed. (3) This section applies only to a claim for first party benefits made by a person who is: (a) named or defined as an insured under the terms of an insurance policy; (b) described as a covered person under the terms of a policy of health care insurance as defined in Section 31A-1-301; or (c) named, defined, or described: (i) as: (A) an insured; (B) a beneficiary; (C) a policyholder; or (D) otherwise covered person; and (ii) under the terms of: (A) a life insurance policy; or (B) an annuity.
Amended by Chapter 309, 2002 General Session