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Section 110 - Issuance of certificates of compliance.

UT Code § 38-11-110 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) (a) The director may issue a certificate of compliance only after determining through an informal proceeding, as set forth in Title 63G, Chapter 4, Administrative Procedures Act: (i) that the owner is in compliance with Subsections 38-11-204(4)(a) and (b); or (ii) subject to Subsection (2), that the owner is entitled to protection under Subsection 38-11-107(1)(b). (b) If the director determines through an informal proceeding under Subsection (1)(a) that an owner seeking the issuance of a certificate of compliance under Subsection (1)(a)(i) is not in compliance as provided in Subsection (1)(a)(i), the director may not issue a certificate of compliance.

(a) The director may issue a certificate of compliance only after determining through an informal proceeding, as set forth in Title 63G, Chapter 4, Administrative Procedures Act: (i) that the owner is in compliance with Subsections 38-11-204(4)(a) and (b); or (ii) subject to Subsection (2), that the owner is entitled to protection under Subsection 38-11-107(1)(b).

(i) that the owner is in compliance with Subsections 38-11-204(4)(a) and (b); or

(ii) subject to Subsection (2), that the owner is entitled to protection under Subsection 38-11-107(1)(b).

(b) If the director determines through an informal proceeding under Subsection (1)(a) that an owner seeking the issuance of a certificate of compliance under Subsection (1)(a)(i) is not in compliance as provided in Subsection (1)(a)(i), the director may not issue a certificate of compliance.

(2) (a) An owner seeking the issuance of a certificate of compliance under Subsection (1)(a)(ii) shall submit an affidavit, as defined by the division by rule, affirming that the owner is entitled to protection under Subsection 38-11-107(1)(b). (b) If an owner's affidavit under Subsection (2)(a) is disputed, the owner may file a complaint in small claims court or district court to resolve the dispute. (c) The director may issue a certificate of compliance to an owner seeking issuance of a certificate under Subsection (1)(a)(ii) if: (i) the owner's affidavit under Subsection (2)(a) is undisputed; or (ii) a small claims court or district court resolves any dispute over the owner's affidavit in favor of the owner.

(a) An owner seeking the issuance of a certificate of compliance under Subsection (1)(a)(ii) shall submit an affidavit, as defined by the division by rule, affirming that the owner is entitled to protection under Subsection 38-11-107(1)(b).

(b) If an owner's affidavit under Subsection (2)(a) is disputed, the owner may file a complaint in small claims court or district court to resolve the dispute.

(c) The director may issue a certificate of compliance to an owner seeking issuance of a certificate under Subsection (1)(a)(ii) if: (i) the owner's affidavit under Subsection (2)(a) is undisputed; or (ii) a small claims court or district court resolves any dispute over the owner's affidavit in favor of the owner.

(i) the owner's affidavit under Subsection (2)(a) is undisputed; or

(ii) a small claims court or district court resolves any dispute over the owner's affidavit in favor of the owner.

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Section 110 - Issuance of certificates of compliance.