Utah Admin. Code R156-63a-302d - Qualification for Licensure - Liability Insurance for a Contract Security Company
In accordance with Subsections 58-1-203(1)(b) and 58-1-301(3), the insurance requirements for licensure as a contract security company in Subsection 58-63-302(1)(j)(i) are defined, clarified, or established herein.
(1) An applicant shall file with the Division
a "Certificate of Insurance" providing liability insurance for the following
exposures:
(a) general liability;
(b) assault and battery;
(c) personal injury;
(d) false arrest;
(e) libel and slander;
(f) invasion of privacy;
(g) broad form property damage;
(h) damage to property in the care, custody
or control of the contract security company; and
(i) errors and omissions.
(2) The required insurance shall
provide liability limits in amounts not less than $300,000 for each incident
and not less than $1,000,000 total aggregate for each annual term.
(3) The insurance carrier must be an insurer
which has a certificate of authority to do business in Utah, or is an
authorized surplus lines insurer in Utah, or is authorized to do business under
the laws of the state in which the corporate offices of foreign corporations
are located.
(4) All contract
security companies shall have a current insurance certificate of coverage as
defined in Subsection (1) on file at all times and available for immediate
inspection by the Division during normal working hours.
(5) All contract security companies shall
notify the Division immediately upon cancellation of the insurance policy,
whether such cancellation was initiated by the insurance company or the insured
agency.
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