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Section 110 - Bail enforcement agent as agency -- Surety bond -- Workers' compensation.

UT Code § 53-11-110 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) An applicant for licensure as a bail enforcement agent who will operate a bail bond recovery agency shall provide the following information as part of the application: (a) the full name and business address of the applicant; (b) two passport-size color photographs of the applicant; (c) the name under which the applicant intends to conduct the business; (d) a statement that the applicant intends to engage in the bail bond recovery business; (e) a notarized statement of the applicant's qualifications as required by Sections 53-11-108 and 53-11-109; (f) the fee required by Section 53-11-115; (g) a certificate of workers' compensation insurance, if applicable; and (h) proof of completion of a training program approved by the board.

(a) the full name and business address of the applicant;

(b) two passport-size color photographs of the applicant;

(c) the name under which the applicant intends to conduct the business;

(d) a statement that the applicant intends to engage in the bail bond recovery business;

(e) a notarized statement of the applicant's qualifications as required by Sections 53-11-108 and 53-11-109;

(f) the fee required by Section 53-11-115;

(g) a certificate of workers' compensation insurance, if applicable; and

(h) proof of completion of a training program approved by the board.

(2) An applicant for licensure, or renewal of licensure, as a bail enforcement agent shall include with the application a surety bond: (a) in the amount of $10,000; (b) that is in effect throughout the entire licensing period; and (c) that provides that the issuer of the surety bond will notify the bureau if the bond is cancelled or expired.

(a) in the amount of $10,000;

(b) that is in effect throughout the entire licensing period; and

(c) that provides that the issuer of the surety bond will notify the bureau if the bond is cancelled or expired.

(3) The license for a bail enforcement agent shall indicate on its face if the holder is licensed to act as a bail bond recovery agency.

(4) The bureau shall: (a) cancel a license if the bureau receives notice that the surety bond described in Subsection (2) is cancelled or expired; (b) notify a licensee when the bureau cancels a license under Subsection (4)(a); and (c) reinstate a license that has been cancelled under Subsection (4)(a), and has not otherwise been revoked, when the person whose license was cancelled: (i) files a surety bond described in Subsection (2) that is in effect for the remainder of the licensing period; and (ii) pays the licensing fee described in Section 53-11-115.

(a) cancel a license if the bureau receives notice that the surety bond described in Subsection (2) is cancelled or expired;

(b) notify a licensee when the bureau cancels a license under Subsection (4)(a); and

(c) reinstate a license that has been cancelled under Subsection (4)(a), and has not otherwise been revoked, when the person whose license was cancelled: (i) files a surety bond described in Subsection (2) that is in effect for the remainder of the licensing period; and (ii) pays the licensing fee described in Section 53-11-115.

(i) files a surety bond described in Subsection (2) that is in effect for the remainder of the licensing period; and

(ii) pays the licensing fee described in Section 53-11-115.

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Section 110 - Bail enforcement agent as agency -- Surety bond -- Workers' compensation.