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Section 113 - License revocation -- Suspension.

UT Code § 62A-2-113 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) If a license is revoked, the office may not grant a new license unless: (a) the human services program provides satisfactory evidence to the office that the conditions upon which revocation was based have been corrected; (b) the human services program is inspected by the office and found to be in compliance with all provisions of this chapter and applicable rules; (c) at least five years have passed since the day on which the licensee is served with final notice that the license is revoked; and (d) the office determines that the interests of the public will not be jeopardized by granting the license.

(a) the human services program provides satisfactory evidence to the office that the conditions upon which revocation was based have been corrected;

(b) the human services program is inspected by the office and found to be in compliance with all provisions of this chapter and applicable rules;

(c) at least five years have passed since the day on which the licensee is served with final notice that the license is revoked; and

(d) the office determines that the interests of the public will not be jeopardized by granting the license.

(2) The office may suspend a license for no longer than three years.

(3) When a license has been suspended, the office may restore, or restore subject to conditions, the suspended license upon a determination that the: (a) conditions upon which the suspension was based have been completely or partially corrected; and (b) interests of the public will not be jeopardized by restoration of the license.

(a) conditions upon which the suspension was based have been completely or partially corrected; and

(b) interests of the public will not be jeopardized by restoration of the license.

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Section 113 - License revocation -- Suspension.