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Section 108 - Licensure requirements -- Expiration -- Renewal.

UT Code § 62A-2-108 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) Except as provided in Section 62A-2-110, an individual, agency, firm, corporation, association, or governmental unit acting severally or jointly with any other individual, agency, firm, corporation, association, or governmental unit may not establish, conduct, or maintain a human services program in this state without a valid and current license issued by and under the authority of the office as provided by this chapter and the rules under the authority of this chapter.

(2) (a) For purposes of this Subsection (2), "member" means a person or entity that is associated with another person or entity: (i) as a member; (ii) as a partner; (iii) as a shareholder; or (iv) as a person or entity involved in the ownership or management of a human services program owned or managed by the other person or entity. (b) A license issued under this chapter may not be assigned or transferred. (c) An application for a license under this chapter shall be treated as an application for reinstatement of a revoked license if: (i) (A) the person or entity applying for the license had a license revoked under this chapter; and (B) the revoked license described in Subsection (2)(c)(i)(A) is not reinstated before the application described in this Subsection (2)(c) is made; or (ii) a member of an entity applying for the license: (A) (I) had a license revoked under this chapter; and (II) the revoked license described in Subsection (2)(c)(ii)(A)(I) is not reinstated before the application described in this Subsection (2)(c) is made; or (B) (I) was a member of an entity that had a license revoked under this chapter at any time before the license was revoked; and (II) the revoked license described in Subsection (2)(c)(ii)(B)(I) is not reinstated before the application described in this Subsection (2)(c) is made.

(a) For purposes of this Subsection (2), "member" means a person or entity that is associated with another person or entity: (i) as a member; (ii) as a partner; (iii) as a shareholder; or (iv) as a person or entity involved in the ownership or management of a human services program owned or managed by the other person or entity.

(i) as a member;

(ii) as a partner;

(iii) as a shareholder; or

(iv) as a person or entity involved in the ownership or management of a human services program owned or managed by the other person or entity.

(b) A license issued under this chapter may not be assigned or transferred.

(c) An application for a license under this chapter shall be treated as an application for reinstatement of a revoked license if: (i) (A) the person or entity applying for the license had a license revoked under this chapter; and (B) the revoked license described in Subsection (2)(c)(i)(A) is not reinstated before the application described in this Subsection (2)(c) is made; or (ii) a member of an entity applying for the license: (A) (I) had a license revoked under this chapter; and (II) the revoked license described in Subsection (2)(c)(ii)(A)(I) is not reinstated before the application described in this Subsection (2)(c) is made; or (B) (I) was a member of an entity that had a license revoked under this chapter at any time before the license was revoked; and (II) the revoked license described in Subsection (2)(c)(ii)(B)(I) is not reinstated before the application described in this Subsection (2)(c) is made.

(i) (A) the person or entity applying for the license had a license revoked under this chapter; and (B) the revoked license described in Subsection (2)(c)(i)(A) is not reinstated before the application described in this Subsection (2)(c) is made; or

(A) the person or entity applying for the license had a license revoked under this chapter; and

(B) the revoked license described in Subsection (2)(c)(i)(A) is not reinstated before the application described in this Subsection (2)(c) is made; or

(ii) a member of an entity applying for the license: (A) (I) had a license revoked under this chapter; and (II) the revoked license described in Subsection (2)(c)(ii)(A)(I) is not reinstated before the application described in this Subsection (2)(c) is made; or (B) (I) was a member of an entity that had a license revoked under this chapter at any time before the license was revoked; and (II) the revoked license described in Subsection (2)(c)(ii)(B)(I) is not reinstated before the application described in this Subsection (2)(c) is made.

(A) (I) had a license revoked under this chapter; and (II) the revoked license described in Subsection (2)(c)(ii)(A)(I) is not reinstated before the application described in this Subsection (2)(c) is made; or

(I) had a license revoked under this chapter; and

(II) the revoked license described in Subsection (2)(c)(ii)(A)(I) is not reinstated before the application described in this Subsection (2)(c) is made; or

(B) (I) was a member of an entity that had a license revoked under this chapter at any time before the license was revoked; and (II) the revoked license described in Subsection (2)(c)(ii)(B)(I) is not reinstated before the application described in this Subsection (2)(c) is made.

(I) was a member of an entity that had a license revoked under this chapter at any time before the license was revoked; and

(II) the revoked license described in Subsection (2)(c)(ii)(B)(I) is not reinstated before the application described in this Subsection (2)(c) is made.

(3) A current license shall at all times be posted in the facility where each human services program is operated, in a place that is visible and readily accessible to the public.

(4) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (4)(c), each license issued under this chapter expires at midnight on the last day of the same month the license was issued, one year following the date of issuance unless the license has been: (i) previously revoked by the office; (ii) voluntarily returned to the office by the licensee; or (iii) extended by the office. (b) A license shall be renewed upon application and payment of the applicable fee, unless the office finds that the licensee: (i) is not in compliance with the: (A) provisions of this chapter; or (B) rules made under this chapter; (ii) has engaged in a pattern of noncompliance with the: (A) provisions of this chapter; or (B) rules made under this chapter; (iii) has engaged in conduct that is grounds for denying a license under Section 62A-2-112; or (iv) has engaged in conduct that poses a substantial risk of harm to any person. (c) The office may issue a renewal license that expires at midnight on the last day of the same month the license was issued, two years following the date of issuance, if: (i) the licensee has maintained a human services license for at least 24 months before the day on which the licensee applies for the renewal; and (ii) the licensee has not violated this chapter or a rule made under this chapter.

(a) Except as provided in Subsection (4)(c), each license issued under this chapter expires at midnight on the last day of the same month the license was issued, one year following the date of issuance unless the license has been: (i) previously revoked by the office; (ii) voluntarily returned to the office by the licensee; or (iii) extended by the office.

(i) previously revoked by the office;

(ii) voluntarily returned to the office by the licensee; or

(iii) extended by the office.

(b) A license shall be renewed upon application and payment of the applicable fee, unless the office finds that the licensee: (i) is not in compliance with the: (A) provisions of this chapter; or (B) rules made under this chapter; (ii) has engaged in a pattern of noncompliance with the: (A) provisions of this chapter; or (B) rules made under this chapter; (iii) has engaged in conduct that is grounds for denying a license under Section 62A-2-112; or (iv) has engaged in conduct that poses a substantial risk of harm to any person.

(i) is not in compliance with the: (A) provisions of this chapter; or (B) rules made under this chapter;

(A) provisions of this chapter; or

(B) rules made under this chapter;

(ii) has engaged in a pattern of noncompliance with the: (A) provisions of this chapter; or (B) rules made under this chapter;

(A) provisions of this chapter; or

(B) rules made under this chapter;

(iii) has engaged in conduct that is grounds for denying a license under Section 62A-2-112; or

(iv) has engaged in conduct that poses a substantial risk of harm to any person.

(c) The office may issue a renewal license that expires at midnight on the last day of the same month the license was issued, two years following the date of issuance, if: (i) the licensee has maintained a human services license for at least 24 months before the day on which the licensee applies for the renewal; and (ii) the licensee has not violated this chapter or a rule made under this chapter.

(i) the licensee has maintained a human services license for at least 24 months before the day on which the licensee applies for the renewal; and

(ii) the licensee has not violated this chapter or a rule made under this chapter.

(5) Any licensee that is in operation at the time rules are made in accordance with this chapter shall be given a reasonable time for compliance as determined by the rule.

(6) (a) A license for a human services program issued under this section shall apply to a specific human services program site. (b) A human services program shall obtain a separate license for each site where the human services program is operated.

(a) A license for a human services program issued under this section shall apply to a specific human services program site.

(b) A human services program shall obtain a separate license for each site where the human services program is operated.

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Section 108 - Licensure requirements -- Expiration -- Renewal.