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Section 120 - Termination of agreement.

UT Code § 13-42-120 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) An individual who is a party to an agreement may terminate the agreement at any time, without penalty or obligation, by giving the provider notice in a record.

(2) A provider may terminate an agreement if an individual who is a party to the agreement fails for 60 days to make a payment or deposit required by the agreement or if other good cause exists.

(3) If an agreement is terminated: (a) the provider, no later than seven business days after the termination, shall pay the individual who is a party to the agreement all money the provider or its designee received from or on behalf of the individual, other than: (i) an amount properly disbursed to a creditor; and (ii) fees earned pursuant to Section 13-42-123; and (b) any power of attorney granted by the individual to the provider is revoked.

(a) the provider, no later than seven business days after the termination, shall pay the individual who is a party to the agreement all money the provider or its designee received from or on behalf of the individual, other than: (i) an amount properly disbursed to a creditor; and (ii) fees earned pursuant to Section 13-42-123; and

(i) an amount properly disbursed to a creditor; and

(ii) fees earned pursuant to Section 13-42-123; and

(b) any power of attorney granted by the individual to the provider is revoked.

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Section 120 - Termination of agreement.