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Section 206 - Covered providers and covered contractors required to apply for clearance of certain individuals.

UT Code § 26-21-206 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) As provided in Subsection (2), each covered provider and covered contractor operating in this state shall: (a) collect from each covered individual it engages, and each individual it intends to engage as a covered individual, the personal identification information specified by the department under Subsection 26-21-204(4)(b); and (b) submit to the department an application for clearance for the individual, including: (i) the personal identification information; and (ii) any fees established by the department under Subsection 26-21-204(9).

(a) collect from each covered individual it engages, and each individual it intends to engage as a covered individual, the personal identification information specified by the department under Subsection 26-21-204(4)(b); and

(b) submit to the department an application for clearance for the individual, including: (i) the personal identification information; and (ii) any fees established by the department under Subsection 26-21-204(9).

(i) the personal identification information; and

(ii) any fees established by the department under Subsection 26-21-204(9).

(2) Clearance granted for an individual pursuant to an application submitted by a covered provider or a covered contractor is valid until the later of: (a) two years after the individual is no longer engaged as a covered individual; or (b) the covered provider's or covered contractor's next license renewal date.

(a) two years after the individual is no longer engaged as a covered individual; or

(b) the covered provider's or covered contractor's next license renewal date.

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Section 206 - Covered providers and covered contractors required to apply for clearance of certain individuals.