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Section 118 - Grounds for denial of license -- Appeal.

UT Code § 53-11-118 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) The board may deny a license application or a license renewal if the applicant has: (a) committed an act that, if committed by a licensee, would be grounds for probation, suspension, or revocation of a license under this chapter; (b) employed as a bail recovery agent or bail recovery apprentice employee or contract employee a person who has been refused a license under this chapter or who has had a license revoked in any state; (c) committed, or aided and abetted the commission of, any act for which a license is required by this chapter, while not licensed under this chapter; or (d) knowingly made a material misstatement in connection with an application for a license or renewal of a license under this chapter.

(a) committed an act that, if committed by a licensee, would be grounds for probation, suspension, or revocation of a license under this chapter;

(b) employed as a bail recovery agent or bail recovery apprentice employee or contract employee a person who has been refused a license under this chapter or who has had a license revoked in any state;

(c) committed, or aided and abetted the commission of, any act for which a license is required by this chapter, while not licensed under this chapter; or

(d) knowingly made a material misstatement in connection with an application for a license or renewal of a license under this chapter.

(2) The issuance of an identification card shall be denied to an applicant if the applicant fails to meet the required licensure qualifications.

(3) (a) The denial of the issuance of a license under this chapter shall be in writing and describe the basis for the denial. (b) The board's denial shall inform the applicant in writing that if the applicant desires a hearing to contest the denial, the applicant shall submit a request in writing to the commissioner within 30 days after the issuance of the denial. (c) The hearing shall be scheduled not later than 60 days after receipt of the request.

(a) The denial of the issuance of a license under this chapter shall be in writing and describe the basis for the denial.

(b) The board's denial shall inform the applicant in writing that if the applicant desires a hearing to contest the denial, the applicant shall submit a request in writing to the commissioner within 30 days after the issuance of the denial.

(c) The hearing shall be scheduled not later than 60 days after receipt of the request.

(4) The commissioner shall hear the appeal, and may: (a) return the case to the board for reconsideration; (b) modify the board's decision; or (c) reverse the board's decision.

(a) return the case to the board for reconsideration;

(b) modify the board's decision; or

(c) reverse the board's decision.

(5) Decisions of the commissioner are subject to judicial review pursuant to Section 63G-4-402.

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Section 118 - Grounds for denial of license -- Appeal.